Sunday, February 13, 2011

JSTOR

JSTOR is a very convenient academic site. It is organized initially by certain disciplines which you can click and it will bring you down the page to see the articles that are available. The organization of the site is great. There are certain symbols that tell you how much access you have to certain articles. Between Search, Browse, and MyJSTOR, you can easily navigate throughout the site. By searching and browsing you can type in certain keywords that you are looking for or check off a box that narrows down which disciplines are being searched. You can save your profile and any citations that you have searched in the past making it easy and convenient to get back to where you were searching earlier on in the day or week. There are so many ways that this site offers to narrow down your searches and make it easy and convenient to find articles and citations.

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