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    1 Jun 2020

    Understanding the history of institutionalized racism is key to understanding this weekend's protests. has compiled a syllabus to help contextualize, teach, and understand:

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  2. 38 minutes ago

    Interested in ebooks on JSTOR for your library? Learn more today.

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  3. 11 hours ago

    A new book on Darwin’s "Descent of Man" asks what he got right and wrong about “the highest and most interesting problem for the naturalist:” human evolution.

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  4. 15 hours ago

    Iambic pentameter can sound unnatural.

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  5. 17 hours ago

    Good news for librarians! JSTOR's We’ve partnered with to offer title-by-title ordering of JSTOR ebooks in the OASIS® and Rialto™ marketplaces. Learn more today!

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  6. 24 hours ago

    We've partnered with to offer more than 500 ebooks in psychology on JSTOR - significantly expanding our set of psychology resources. Learn more today!

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  7. Apr 21

    The early modern princes of Saxony were very (very) interested in cosplaying as miners.

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  8. Apr 21

    Since the beginning, has tried to represent the diversity of the nation.

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  9. Apr 21

    April is animal cruelty prevention month, so our friends at have compiled an animal alphabet in observance.

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  10. Apr 21

    On Octavia E. Butler!

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  11. Apr 20

    Artist and art historian Barbara J. Anello has contributed more than 2,700 photographs of Khmer monuments and heritage, including current archaeological practice, to the Digital Library.

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  12. Apr 20

    This tiny lady from an 1879 trading card has no time for your nonsense. From the Textile Trade Cards collection, courtesy of Thomas Jefferson University on JSTOR's open community collections.

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  13. Apr 20

    Exploring the idea of how parties in literature can be a reflection of healthy and unhealthy desires, values, and anxieties generated by social events.

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  14. Apr 20

    A cat face with three eyes, by artist Pampl Baumann, courtesy of the Street Art Graphics Digital Archive from St. Lawrence University - part of 's open community collections!

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  15. Apr 19

    Mixed flowers, all cultivars of the florist's gloxinia (Sinningia speciosa). Chromolithograph, c. 1890, from the on Open Artstor!

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  16. Apr 19

    Profiles of Betye Saar, Krista Franklin, Miles Davis, Basquiat, Kanye West, Faith Ringgold and more.

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  17. Apr 19

    Traditional elegies mirror three stages of loss: lament, praise of the dean, and solace. Explore ten contemporary elegies on JSTOR for

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  18. Apr 16

    Did you know that there's a sheet music collection from Bowling Green University on JSTOR? It's part of JSTOR's open community collections!

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  19. Apr 16

    New terms such as cottagecore are born out of a long tradition of the use of -core as a morpheme, especially in music, film, and art aesthetics: mumblecore, queercore, grindcore, mathcore, and of course, the original punk rock genre hardcore.

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  20. Apr 16

    Join us at for JSTOR updates, to chat with reps, and LIVE panels with our colleagues! Details here:

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  21. Apr 16

    Good news for librarians! JSTOR's We’ve partnered with to offer title-by-title ordering of JSTOR ebooks in the OASIS® and Rialto™ marketplaces. Learn more today!

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