Online: JSTOR pre-1923 now freely available
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Online: JSTOR pre-1923 now freely available


JSTOR

Thanks to Chuck Jones and his Ancient World Online blog for the above link. JSTOR has long been an invaluable resource for those who have access. It is good that some of the content has been opened for the general public. There was a lot of pre-1923 Egyptology so this may well offer a useful resource.

Dear Library and Publisher Colleagues,

I am writing to share exciting news: today, we are making journal content on JSTOR published prior to 1923 in the United States and prior to 1870 elsewhere, freely available to the public for reading and downloading. This includes nearly 500,000 articles from more than 200 journals, representing approximately 6% of the total content on JSTOR.

We are taking this step as part of our continuous effort to provide the widest possible access to the content on JSTOR while ensuring the long-term preservation of this important material. To date, we have primarily provided access to people through a growing base of libraries and institutions. In 1995, only ten journals were digitized and available to just a few universities. Today, millions of people from more than 7,000 institutions in 153 countries have access to journals on JSTOR through their universities, colleges, high schools, businesses, research institutions, museums, historical societies, and public libraries.

This constitutes remarkable progress and impact, but there remain many people who are not affiliated with institutions who want access to the knowledge preserved in JSTOR. We have taken a variety of steps over the years to serve them.




- Karnak Online Bibliographical Project
CFEETK Many thanks to Chuck Jones and his Ancient World Online blog for this link. The development of a new CFEETK archives database started in 2009 has required a new unified bibliographic management tool. To allow a wider diffusion of the researches...

- Online Resources: Alphabetical List Of Open Access Journals In Ancient Studies
Ancient World Online / AWOL (Chuck Jones) Thanks so much to Chuck Jones, as usual, for all his hard work assembling this valuable resource of 576 links on the above page. Here's what he says. I first assembled here an alphabetical list of all open...

- World Digital Library
http://www.wdl.org/en/ Thanks to David Petersen for pointing me at this website. I could have sworn that I had featured it before but I cannot find it in any searches made on the blog, but apologies if this is a duplicated post. Mission The World Digital...

- The British Library's Electronic Theses Online Service
EthOS The aim of EThOS is: * To offer a 'single point of access' where researchers the world over can access ALL theses produced by UK Higher Education * To support Higher Education Institutions through the transition from print to e-theses...

- New In Jstor: Ptolemy And The Foundations Of Ancient Mathematical Optics
Thanks to Chuck Jones's post of 9th December to the Ancient World Bloggers group for the information that the following article is now available in JSTOR for those of you who have access: Ptolemy and the Foundations of Ancient Mathematical Optics:...



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