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JSTOR

JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million journal articles, books, images, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.

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JSTOR isn't Google: Quick tips on searching JSTOR

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How to Find Peer Review Articles in JSTOR

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We have tracked the following product recommendations or mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you see what people think about JSTOR and what they use it for.
  • How to study History by my own?
    In terms of getting hold of these books and articles, this thread provides some useful (and legal) tips and some links provided in this thread, u/PhiloSpo also works to highlight open access works. Libraries are always an invaluable tool to recommend and can help you get hold of books, for me jstor.org with 100 articles a month on a free account, academia.edu has free papers have been very useful as a platform.... Source: 5 months ago
  • Jewish Apocalypticism and Zoroastrianism. A question concerning Bart Erhman's recent podcast.
    The exact nature of Zoroastrian influence on Second Temple era Judaism is actually a fairly contentious issue in both Biblical and Zoroastrian studies. I've only seen a small handful of scholars, typically on the more conservative end of Biblical Studies argue that there is no influence at all, but exactly which influences are very much up for debate (which you'll find with even a cursory glance over the many,... Source: 10 months ago
  • How can you access journal articles in full?
    Go to jstor.org. You can use your library card for signing up. Or just create an account and you are given 100 free journal articles to read every month. Source: 11 months ago
  • Is it worth investing to learn and get into the language, with the recent drama? Will this affect future adoption?
    I think most of the academic research on this can be found online (check places like jstor.org, or Google Scholar). Granted, I don't think any of it is in the context of online forums and open source, but rather teacher-student relationships, work environments, and parenting. The same advice pretty much holds true regardless though. Source: 12 months ago
  • How educational channels help sanghis
    Also, if you're interested in academic history, check out jstor.org everything published there is peer reviewed, (except primary sources ofcourse, example the text of illiad or bhagavad gita, etc.) you get 100 free articles to read a month. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Knowledge isn't free
    You can use jstor ( jstor.org ) and create an account and you can read 100 free ones per month, the full version is veeery expensive but 100 per month is better than nothing. Source: about 1 year ago

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