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Title: Getting the Most from the JSTOR Scholarly Journal Archive


1
  • Getting the Most from the JSTOR Scholarly Journal
    Archive
  • Stephanie Krueger, Assistant Director for
    International Library Relations,
    stephkru_at_jstor.org
  • February 2005

2
Outline
  • History and Mission
  • Content Overview
  • Using JSTOR
  • Searching
  • Working with Articles and Citations
  • Linking and JSTOR
  • Expanding Access to JSTOR in Developing Nations
  • Questions and Answers
  • Conclusions

3
History
  • Originally conceived by William G. Bowen,
    President of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in
    1994
  • Established as an independent not-for-profit
    organization in August 1995
  • Initially a pilot project (University of
    Michigan) to provide electronic access to the
    backfiles of ten journals in two core fields,
    economics and history

4
JSTOR Today
  • Reliable and comprehensive archive of important
    scholarly journal literature
  • Primary functions preservation and access over
    time
  • At present, over 450 journals in eleven
    collections
  • Over 16 million pages
  • Archival content only
  • Focus on the social sciences and humanities

5
Participation
  • 2,224 library participants
  • US 1,315
  • Outside US 909
  • 272 publisher participants
  • 15 publisher countries
  • Scholarly societies, small/university sponsored
    publications, university presses, commercial
    publishers

6
JSTOR in Australia and New Zealand
  • Australia 43 institutions
  • CAUL institutions
  • CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
  • Department of Education, Science and Training
    (DEST)
  • State Forests of New South Wales
  • New Zealand 10 institutions
  • CONZUL institutions
  • Commerce Commission
  • Reserve Bank of New Zealand
  • The Treasury

7
JSTOR in Australia
  • Total accesses, 2000 to present
  • Over 6 million total accesses
  • 2004 3,053,340 accesses
  • 2003 1,942,192 accesses

8
JSTOR in New Zealand
  • Total accesses, 1999 to present
  • Over 1 million accesses
  • 2004 623,617 accesses
  • 2003 269,805 accesses

9
Collection Development
Goal Provide flexibility to every institution in
meeting their collection development needs
  • Multi-discipline collections
  • Arts Sciences I
  • Arts Sciences II
  • Arts Sciences III
  • Arts Sciences IV
  • Arts Sciences Complement
  • Discipline-specific collections
  • General Science
  • Ecology Botany (ASI)
  • Business (ASI, ASII, ASIV)
  • Language Literature (ASI, ASIII)
  • Music (ASIII)
  • Mathematics Statistics
  • (ASI, ASII, GS, BUS)

Title Lists at http//www.jstor.org/about/collect
ion.list.html
10
Using JSTORSearch
  • Main Search Interface
  • Searches all types of journal content (articles,
    book reviews, etc.) by default
  • Use quotation marks to search for a phrase (e.g.,
    "punctuated equilibrium")
  • Use ti to search for an article title, au to
    search for an author (e.g., ti"parabolic
    equations" au"john nash")
  • Use AND, OR, NOT to combine terms
  • Terms combined with AND by default (like Google)

11
Using JSTORSearch
  • Main Search Interface
  • Help available at http//www.jstor.org/help/searc
    h.html
  • Additional field operators available to search
    for authors of reviewed works, captions, journal
    titles, ISSN
  • Use phrase searching to include stopwords in the
    phrase
  • Single/multiple wildcards available
  • Proximity searching also available

12
Finding non-English Language Content
  • Transliteration Some journal articles in JSTOR
    contain non-Roman, non-ASCII characters. To be
    searchable, these words or phrases have been
    transliterated into Roman characters.
  • ALA-LC (American Library Association - Library of
    Congress) Romanization Tables were used for many
    languages (see http//www.jstor.org/help/
    transliteration.html for details)

13
Using JSTORAdvanced Search
  • Advanced Expert Search
  • Narrow your search using a form, to
  • Discipline(s)
  • Journal(s)
  • Type of Article
  • Date Range

14
Using JSTORSave Citations Feature
  • Useful for exporting citations into management
    software (e.g., EndNote, ProCite, Reference
    Manager, RefWorks)
  • Filter under TIPS (can be customized or users
    can create their own)
  • Tab Delimited option also available (export into
    Excel instead of management software)
  • 200 citations can be saved
  • Saved citations are deleted when user
  • Removes them from the list
  • Closes browser
  • Exits JSTOR

15
Exporting Citations JSTOR Citation List
  • Options
  • Save All Citations on this page
  • View Saved Citations
  • (also indicates how many citations have
    previously been saved)

16
Exporting Citations JSTOR Citation List
  • Export citations
  • As text, email or in a new window
  • In citation-manager, printer-friendly, or
    tab-delimited formats

17
Exporting Citations JSTOR Citation List
Citation manager format (text version)
18
Exporting Citations Importing List into EndNote
19
Linking JSTOR JSTOR to Project Muse
20
Using JSTOR Links
  • Links can be created to a particular
  • Journal
  • Table of Contents
  • Article
  • Useful in subject guides and web pages
  • Cut and paste links into web documents or course
    management software
  • Note Users may need to authenticate if
    off-campus to access links

21
Links in Web Pages
  • Steps
  • Cut link out of JSTOR.
  • Paste into web editing software or course
    management software.
  • If an HTML page, place on a web server.

22
Links in Online Syllabi Course Reserves
Electronic Course Reserves, University of
Michigan
23
Linking JSTORArticle-level Linking Partners
  • Article-level linking from other resources to
    JSTOR
  • ABC-CLIO Historical Abstracts and America
    History and Life
  • Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA)
  • EBSCOhost
  • Endeavor (LinkFinderPlus)
  • ExLibris (SFX)
  • Family Scholar Publishing (Family Index Database)
  • Gale (MLA International Bibliography)
  • H.W. Wilson (WilsonWeb)
  • Ingenta
  • Innovative Interfaces (III) (WebBridge)
  • MathSciNet
  • National Information Services Corportation (NISC)
    (BiblioLine)
  • OCLC FirstSearch
  • Openly Informatics (1-Cate)
  • ProQuest Information and Learning (PCI)
  • Research Papers in Economics (RePEc)
  • Serials Solutions (ArticleLinker)

24
Linking JSTORPartner Linking Example
  • MathSciNet

25
Linking JSTOR ABC-CLIO to JSTOR
26
Linking JSTOR Open URL example
27
Foundation Support for Access Education
  • Increasing access to developing nations and to
    decrease US digital divide
  • John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
    (Russia)
  • Southern Education Foundation (US Historically
    Black Colleges and Universities HBCUs)
  • Niarchos Foundation (Greece)
  • Ford Foundation (India)
  • Mellon Foundation (Eastern Europe)

28
Foundation Support for Access Education
29
Future Plans
  • Content
  • Double size over next 5 years
  • Possibility of special collections new format
    types
  • Technology
  • Migration (to XML/Oracle)
  • E-archive
  • Authentication (Shibboleth?)
  • Organization
  • Work with other Ithaka entities (ARTstor, etc.)

30
New Related Initiative ARTstor
31
Conclusion
  • Final Questions?
  • Thank you very much for your attention!
  • Please address general
  • support questions to
  • support_at_jstor.org
  • I will be happy to answer
  • specific requests
  • Stephanie Krueger
  • stephkru_at_jstor.org
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