Answered By: Dr. Melanie Croft
Last Updated: Jul 30, 2020     Views: 60

Yes and no. If you search using OneSearch, you are searching more than 120 databases at the same time, including JSTOR. Some of JSTOR's content is available in Full Text, but not all.

  1. Anything in JSTOR older then 1923 is probably in the public domain and freely available.
  2. Much of JSTOR content is duplicated in the library's other databases. Whenever the library has access to articles indexed in JSTOR, OneSearch will direct you to the full text.
  3. Any other articles you find that are not available in full text can be obtained through Interlibrary Loan at no cost to you.
  4. Finally, JSTOR allows users to register and receive up to six free articles per month. You can do this by clicking on the Register link in the upper right hand corner of the JSTOR site.

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