Twelve months after the Research Library set up a subscription, JSTOR continues to impress. JSTOR (Journal Storage) is a not-for-profit organisation that has digitised a huge inter-disciplinary archive of scholarly journals. This archive is being expanded continuously, with frequent updates about additions. For example, an update this week announced that pamphlet collections from leading UK libraries are to be released into JSTOR, giving access to more than 20,000 19th Century British pamphlets, a unique resource for matters of social history.
IP authenticated for the Museum, JSTOR access enables Museum staff to search, locate and download the full text of articles, as well as high-quality images from more than a thousand academic journals covering a wide range of disciplines. Journals are published in full, from the first issue. As some journals have been around for a long time, coverage can be up to 200 years. One of the earliest is a Royal Society paper of 1800.
Response from staff has been enthusiastic as shown in a recent email from Assistant Curator Geoff Barker: “…The journals in JSTOR have provided me with information it would have been impossible to access without expensive travel costs and even then many references would have been impossible to locate without electronic access….Many thanks for this wonderful initiative.”



