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There are two search forms on JSTOR.org, a Basic Search (on the main page at www.jstor.org) and an Advanced Search (www.jstor.org/action/ showAdvancedSearch). This guide provides quick tips for searching and understanding search results.
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JSTOR is an online library of journals, academic ebooks, images, and primary sources. We help you explore a wide range of scholarly content with additional research tools and features. This guide brings together the key information you need to effectively use JSTOR.
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The search bar on the JSTOR homepage allows you to search across all types of content including text, image, video, and audio. You can enter one or more keywords, authors, and/or titles without any special formatting to return a broad list of results.
Whether you're new to research or you are a professional researcher looking for specific information about how our search works, start with one of the following articles to find the resources you need. Finding resources: Using JSTOR to Start Your Research; Finding Content You Have Access To; Searching for and within Specific Journals or Books
How to find the millions of journal articles, ebooks, images, and other media available on JSTOR and Artstor as Open Access or free to everyone.
If you want to look for a specific journal, book, or research report, there's an easy way to find exactly what you need on the Browse page. At the top of any JSTOR page, you'll see the "browse" menu in the upper left hand corner. Go to Browse> By Title.