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    Jun 1

    Understanding the history of institutionalized racism is key to understanding this weekend's protests. has compiled a syllabus to help contextualize, teach, and understand:

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  2. Aug 21

    An abused wife, a brutish husband, a cake, and a death: the story of Madame Lafarge.

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  3. Aug 21

    Calling all JSTOR library admins! Managing your remote access options can get tricky, so we created a checklist to help you out! Download it today.

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  4. Aug 21

    Do you need a JSTOR kick start? Fret not, we have a for that:

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  5. Aug 20

    How can we help kids foster healthy digital habits?

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    Aug 20

    . Demand-Driven Acquisition (DDA) is now available through GOBI. Watch the video to learn more.

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  7. Aug 20

    There are almost 400 British playbills from the 18th and 19th centuries from on JSTOR! Explore them today.

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  8. Aug 19

    Are you looking to incorporate materials about institutionalized racism in your classes this term? The syllabus from can help you plan.

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  9. Aug 19

    Library anxiety - being overwhelmed by the resources and hesitant to ask for help- is a real phenomenon, but don't let it be! Ask your !

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  10. Aug 19

    How to get started when you have a assignment, but aren't sure how to search:

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  11. Aug 19

    What did fine dining look like in its earliest days in the US? and Antoine’s in New Orleans were the pioneers as stand-alone restaurant businesses.

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  12. Aug 18

    With JSTOR Text Analyzer, you can drag and drop your document into it and see what research is related to yours - it can help provide a new perspective on your (or another's) work!

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  13. Aug 18

    Elizabeth Bennet's pride, prejudice, and vanity in, well... you know.

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  14. Aug 17

    How can we evaluate and thoughtfully approach the information we consume online? Our colleagues at have put together a syllabus.

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  15. Aug 15

    An interview with Julia Child (and the best photo ever) to celebrate her today, on what would have been her 108th birthday.

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  16. Aug 14

    Need to save your research all in one place? You can do that in your JSTOR Workspace - even save research from other sources! Here's how to get started:

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  17. Aug 14

    Need a quick summer read? Try out our summer reading list with short stories from your favorite authors, like Meg Wolitzer, Donna Tartt, and David Sedaris- all are free to read online.

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  18. Aug 13

    Are you a librarian who loves LibGuides? We have one to help you out!

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  19. Aug 13

    It's a pain to format citations manually. Use the "cite this item" feature to build your list of citations directly from JSTOR's workspace - see how to get started:

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  20. Aug 13

    We've expanded our free online reading program until the end of 2020: You can read 100 articles for free online every month, without institutional affiliation. Create a free JSTOR account and start exploring.

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  21. Aug 13

    Very, very interesting.

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