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
2Outline
- 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
3History
- 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
4JSTOR 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
5Participation
- 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
6JSTOR 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
7JSTOR in Australia
- Total accesses, 2000 to present
- Over 6 million total accesses
- 2004 3,053,340 accesses
- 2003 1,942,192 accesses
8JSTOR in New Zealand
- Total accesses, 1999 to present
- Over 1 million accesses
- 2004 623,617 accesses
- 2003 269,805 accesses
9Collection 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
10Using 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)
11Using 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
12Finding 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)
13Using JSTORAdvanced Search
- Advanced Expert Search
- Narrow your search using a form, to
- Discipline(s)
- Journal(s)
- Type of Article
- Date Range
14Using 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
15Exporting Citations JSTOR Citation List
- Options
- Save All Citations on this page
- View Saved Citations
- (also indicates how many citations have
previously been saved)
16Exporting Citations JSTOR Citation List
- Export citations
- As text, email or in a new window
- In citation-manager, printer-friendly, or
tab-delimited formats
17Exporting Citations JSTOR Citation List
Citation manager format (text version)
18Exporting Citations Importing List into EndNote
19Linking JSTOR JSTOR to Project Muse
20Using 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
21Links 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.
22Links in Online Syllabi Course Reserves
Electronic Course Reserves, University of
Michigan
23Linking 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)
24Linking JSTORPartner Linking Example
25Linking JSTOR ABC-CLIO to JSTOR
26Linking JSTOR Open URL example
27Foundation 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)
28Foundation Support for Access Education
29Future 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.)
30New Related Initiative ARTstor
31Conclusion
- 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