JSTOR is a nonprofit
Hi all, just a reminder that JSTOR is a nonprofit with a mission to expand access to knowledge and education around the world.
This is not an empty statement. For example:
JSTOR provides free or low-cost access to more than 1,500 institutions in 69 countries
More than 1,500 institutions in Africa and in low-income nations in other continents receive access to JSTOR free of charge or for steeply reduced fees through our JSTOR Access Initiative program.
JSTOR provides free access in prison
JSTOR is widely available to walk-in library users
Every library in our network of more than 10,000 institutions worldwide is authorized to provide access to the content on JSTOR for walk-in users for free. Public libraries, such as Boston Public or the San Francisco Public, may provide off-site access to library card holders. Libraries may also utilize JSTOR for electronic interlibrary loan, providing a way for people to gain access even if their local libraries don’t participate in JSTOR.
You can read JSTOR online for free
JSTOR provides free access to hundreds of thousands of articles, images, and books