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  1. 3 hours ago

    Where did Linus get the Great Pumpkin?

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  2. 7 hours ago

    There’s a lot of theories (some of them that are, uh, rather interesting) about what caused the Salem with trials.

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  3. 7 hours ago

    The internet was born 50 years ago today, when researchers sent the first message through ARPANET, which was “LO.” It was supposed to be LOGIN but it crashed after the first two letters.

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  4. 9 hours ago

    Tomorrow at 9:30 AM ET! Join us for a webinar on the digitization of Arabic journals. Register now:

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  5. Oct 28
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  6. Oct 28

    NEW! We've partnered with to make historical South Asian materials freely available - including primary and secondary works such pamphlets, monographs, periodicals, fiction, poetry and more! This collection is open to all - explore more:

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    Interested in our groundbreaking interdisciplinary journal, Adoption & Culture? Browse recent issues on during this free trial period.

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  8. Oct 28

    This feels eminently reasonable. 🍺 🍺 🍺

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  9. Oct 25

    Did you know you can search all the content on JSTOR without a login?

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  10. Oct 25

    What do we lose when we lose indigenous knowledge?

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  11. Oct 25

    Where did the word barbecue originate?

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  12. Oct 25

    There’s a lot of theories (some of them that are, uh, rather interesting) about what caused the Salem with trials.

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  13. Oct 25

    Join us for a webinar on the digitization of Arabic journals on Wednesday, October 30th at 9:30 AM ET. Register today:

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  14. Oct 24

    Want to know what’s new at JSTOR? See all our new tricks, tools, and how-to’s in one handy place!

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  15. Oct 24

    How did ancient maps reflect the assumptions of the people who drew them?

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  16. Oct 23

    Where did Linus get the Great Pumpkin?

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  17. Oct 23

    We're celebrating this year's Nobel laureates by highlighting scholarship on JSTOR either by each winner or about them. All of these are free to access for anyone!

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  18. Oct 23

    We're celebrating with this comprehensive - and extensive - round-up of all the OA and free content on JSTOR, , and ! Check it out today!

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  19. Oct 23

    We're pleased to announce a new pilot program, launched with LARRP, CLACSO, and García Cambeiro, in which we're working toward introducing a sustainable model for monographs. Learn more:

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  20. Oct 23

    Witches and vampires and monsters... and why do we love all the scary things? It's the Halloween round-up!

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