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Friday, November 22, 2013

Research Tip: using JSTOR

JSTOR is a a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources available to you through our Library subscription.  JSTOR may be useful to you as you collect resources for the Junior Research Project, the Senior Religion Project, the Hubris Project, and any other major research project/paper you may need to complete.  Follow the directions below (also linked on the Library page on Tolognet) to access JSTOR off-campus.


Instructions for New Users
To set up access to JSTOR from anywhere, click this link:

- You will be directed to the Login/Register for MyJSTOR page. Click on the "Register" link to go to the MyJSTOR Registration page.

- Complete the required fields to register a unique username and password. You must use your fshamail.org email address to create this account.

- Click "Submit" to register your account. You will be redirected to the new JSTOR main page, where you may use JSTOR as usual.


Instructions for Users Who Already Have MyJSTOR Accounts
To activate your personal MyJSTOR account for access to JSTOR from anywhere, click this link:

-You will be directed to a Login/Register for MyJSTOR page.

-Enter your username and password in the Login fields, and click the “Login” button

-Your account is now activated for access to JSTOR from anywhere.

For all subsequent access, users may go directly to www.jstor.org and select "Login" at the top of the page to access JSTOR with their personalized username and password. You may access JSTOR via this account from any location.



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