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JSTOR Celebration & Training Workshop St. Petersburg, Russia, May 17, 2002. Overview. Welcome Introduction to JSTOR Using JSTOR (Demonstration) Browsing Searching Printing & Downloading Teaching with JSTOR: Panel Discussion / Q&A JSTOR – Hands-On Time. Overview.
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JSTOR Celebration & Training Workshop St. Petersburg, Russia, May 17, 2002
Overview • Welcome • Introduction to JSTOR • Using JSTOR (Demonstration) • Browsing • Searching • Printing & Downloading • Teaching with JSTOR: Panel Discussion / Q&A • JSTOR – Hands-On Time
Overview Welcome and Introductions
Introduction to JSTOR • JSTOR’s History and Mission • Participation Update and JSTOR Collections • Facts & Figures • Participation Details • Future Collections • Questions and Comments
JSTOR’s Mission • Help the scholarly community take advantage of advances in technology • Develop a shared and trusted archive of core scholarly journal literature, emphasizing conversion of entire journal backfiles and receipt of future versions “born digital” • Enhance the accessibility of older journal literature • In pursuing its mission, JSTOR takes a system-wide perspective, seeking benefits for libraries, publishers and scholars
JSTOR Archive • Humanities, Social Sciences, General Science • JSTOR always digitizes journals back to volume 1, issue 1 • JSTOR creates page images to retain the look and feel of the original publication • The JSTOR archive does not include current issues – “moving wall”
JSTOR Participation • 1317 library participants • Domestic: 894 • International: 423 (65 countries) • 162 publisher participants • 300+ journals signed • 218 publicly available
Arts & Sciences I Collection • 117 titles, 15 disciplines, 1.5 million pages • http://www.jstor.org/about/phaseI.list.html • 1255+ participating libraries • 864 U.S institutions • 391 International institutions (17 in Russia)
General Science Collection • 7 titles, 5 million pages, 1665- • http://www.jstor.org/about/gensci.list.html • 545 participating libraries • 429 U.S. institutions • 116 International institutions
Ecology & Botany Collection • 29 titles, 2 disciplines, 1.1 million pages • http://www.jstor.org/about/ecobot.list.html • 508 participating libraries • 430 U.S institutions • 78 International institutions
Arts & Sciences II Collection • 51 titles, New Disciplines, 1.2 million pages • Asian studies, Area studies, Archaeology and Geography • 100+ titles by end of 2002 • http://www.jstor.org/about/asII.list.html • 602 participating libraries • 444 U.S institutions • 158 International institutions (2 in Russia)
Business Collection • 45 titles, 1.6 million pages (released 2001/11) • http://www.jstor.org/about/bus.list.html • 338 participating libraries • 218 U.S institutions • 120 International institutions (1 in Russia)
Language & Literature Collection • 47 titles, 1.4 million new pages of content (for release Autumn, 2002) • http://www.jstor.org/about/langlit.list.html • Articles in several languages including several languages, including Arabic, Italian, and Russian • Support received from the Modern Language Association in the creation and production of this collection
JSTOR Usage: Russia • Usage – Russia2001 • 64,280 total accesses • 11,690 total searches • 16,135 articles printed • Usage – Russia2002 • 52,469 total accesses • 11,046 total searches • 12,619 articles printed
Facts & Figures:Collection Usage in 2001 Overall Russia (Journals appear in various Collections)
Current Activities • Collections • Music • Art History • Others: Law, Education • Access • Article-level linking with other electronic resources (e.g. SFX, PCI, ABC-CLIO, EBSCO, OCLC, etc.) • Current issues linking with publishers – facilitate access to the “complete run” of a journal titles, regardless of where the content resides
Questions or Comments? General Questions: jstor-info@umich.edu Stephanie Krueger-Blum: stephkru@umich.edu Dawn Tomassi: dt@jstor.org Bruce Heterick: heterick@jstor.org