DAVID C. FOWLER UNIVERSITY OF OREGON LIBRARIES 2008 FACULTY DIGITAL RESOURCES WORKSHOP, NOVEMBER 20, 2008 PHILADELPHIA, PA ЭЛЕКТРОННЫЕ РЕСУРСЫ В АКАДЕМИЧЕСКИХ.

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DAVID C. FOWLER UNIVERSITY OF OREGON LIBRARIES 2008 FACULTY DIGITAL RESOURCES WORKSHOP, NOVEMBER 20, 2008 PHILADELPHIA, PA ЭЛЕКТРОННЫЕ РЕСУРСЫ В АКАДЕМИЧЕСКИХ БИБЛИОТЕКАХ HАУЧНО-ПРАКТИЧЕСКИЙ CЕМИНАР ФИЛАДЕЛЬФИЯ, ШТАТ ПЕНСИЛЬВАНИЯ, 2008 G. Using JSTOR for Academic Research Использование JSTOR в поисках научной информации

What is JSTOR? Using funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, it was created in 1995 to build “trusted digital archives for scholarship.” It provides the complete full-text run of issues of its archived titles from volume 1, issue 1 in the humanities, literature and other social science fields. Depending on publisher agreements, there is a three- to five-year embargo on current content. A “comprehensive and reliable” archive for its materials. Uses high-resolution technologies to provide images of original pages at 600 dpi or 300 dpi grayscale (whichever is most accurate).

What is JSTOR? Currently seventeen collections in areas such as: Arts and Sciences (7) Life, Health, Biological Sciences and Botany (4) Business and Economics (2) Language and Literature Music Mathematics and Statistics Regional Collections (currently 1, for Ireland) Full text (when available) 1769 – 2007.

What is JSTOR? 5,036 participating institutions, representing 126 countries and including 2,375 in the United States. 467 different participating publishers. 773 journals in 47 disciplines and 14 collections. 3,953,735 articles (including reviews); 24,699,855 digitized pages. JSTOR was accessed 340,875,291 times in 2008 (through August 31), and 194,945,475 pages were viewed.

Related and Complimentary Resources …a brief detour to look at related resources….

Related and Complimentary Resources ARTstor is a digital library of over one million images in the areas of art, architecture, the humanities and social sciences, supported by Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, like JSTOR is. Images of all types are contributed by museums, archives, libraries, scholars and individual photographers. Images are presented at 72 dpi.

. Example of an ARTstor image: “To Horse, Proletarian” a lithograph by Alexander Apsit, 1919.

. Archival photos: “St. Petersburg Fashion Plates” by Karl Karlovich Bulla, 1908.

. Architectural photos: Photo of the Vyborg Municipal Library in Leningrad Oblast, by Alvar Aalto, 1927.

. Oil paintings: “Icon, Christ Pantokrator,” by an unknown artist, 19 th century.

Portico Began in 2002, as a joint venture of JSTOR, Ithaka Harbors, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Library of Congress. Differs from JSTOR, in that it is a “dark” archive, designed to provide back-up access to subscribed, or formerly subscribed journals when the publisher or access provider goes out of business, or is experiencing long-term technical issues. When a “trigger event” occurs, dark-archived journals are opened to the appropriate libraries.

Aluka Aluka is an internationally-built collection of scholarly resources about Africa, created in 2003 in cooperation with JSTOR and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Three focus areas to date: African Plants, African Cultural Heritage Sites and Struggles for Freedom in Southern Africa. Content will merge into JSTOR in 2009.

JSTOR & Project MUSE Project MUSE MUSE is a venture of The Johns Hopkins University Press and its Milton S. Eisenhower Library, with funding from National Endowment for the Humanities and again, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Complimentary, but not officially related to JSTOR.

JSTOR & Project MUSE Similarities: Both MUSE and JSTOR emphasize journals in the humanities, social sciences, history and literature. MUSE content tends to be current volumes in these journals and often compliments JSTOR’s archival content. Example: “Hesperia” JSTOR: v 1, no. 1, 1932 – v. 73, no. 4, Project MUSE: v. 74, no. 1, 2005 – present. (Next year, JSTOR will cover , and MUSE will cover 2006 – present.)

JSTOR Meanwhile, back at JSTOR…..

Slavic studies titles in JSTOR Four journal titles classed as being within JSTOR’s “Slavic Studies” category. Additionally, four predecessor titles for two of those journals. Content spans 1941 to Emphasis on Russian and East European history, literature and political science. Other non-Slavic studies titles contain relevant content as well.

Slavic studies titles in JSTOR The Russian Review, v. 1 no. 1, 1941 to v. 61 no. 4, 2002.

Slavic studies titles in JSTOR Soviet Studies, v. 1 no. 1, 1949 to v. 44 no. 6, 1992.

Slavic studies titles in JSTOR Continued as: Europe-Asia Studies, v. 45 no. 1, 1993 to v. 56 no. 8, 2004.

Slavic studies titles in JSTOR The Slavic and East European Journal, v. 1 no. 2, 1957 to v. 48 No. 4, 2004.

Slavic studies titles in JSTOR The Slavonic Year-Book. American Series, v. 1, Continued by: Slavonic and East European Review. American Series, v. 2 no. 1, 1943 to v. 3 no. 4, 1944.

Slavic studies titles in JSTOR Still continued by: The American Slavic and East European Review, v. 4 nos. 1 & 2 to v. 20 no. 2, 1961.

Slavic studies titles in JSTOR And finally by: Slavic Review, v. 20 no. 3, 1961 to v. 65 no. 4, 2006.

JSTOR…. the basic search screen

Russian – language informational screens

Browse by title and collection

“Russian Review,” found by browsing

…a complete run of issues from 1941

…a 1963 table of contents (example)

. Example of a scanned page:

Bibliographic info is available for each article

Basic search in JSTOR

Basic search results

Found article using basic search

Basic search; limited by discipline

Basic search; limited by discipline - results

Found article – discipline-limited search

Using JSTOR’s advanced search

Using JSTOR’s advanced search - results

Found article using JSTOR advanced search

Using “article locator” in JSTOR

Thank you Muse

JSTOR – Questions? David C. Fowler Associate Professor, University of Oregon Libraries Head of Acquisitions and recovering Electronic Resources Librarian