New JSTOR today!
As part of an ongoing efforts to improve their website to better meet the needs of students, researchers, and librarians, JSTOR is developing a new platform which will enhance navigation and ease of use, as well as provide more tools and capabilities for users. The new system will also allow the organization to more easily add new features and a greater array of scholarly content.
We anticipate the new platform will replace the current JSTOR site today, April 4. With new features such as:
- Search within results
- Run recent searches
- Improved image searching
- MyJSTOR allows saving citations over multiple sessions
- Thumbnails of pages
- Simplified printing and improved accessibility for PDFs
- More robust browsing
- Improved navigation


