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  1. Now available: World Policy Journal from MIT Press, a heavily cited and leading journal on American foreign policy. http://bit.ly/656jca
  2. Fun preservation video from UNCG Libraries @IrmaMinerva. The bugs say, "thanks for the snacks!" http://www.youtube.com/user...
  3. Join us for webinars exploring the new Arts & Sciences VIII collection: art, history, education journals. Register: http://tiny.cc/FbUXj
  4. We’re looking for librarians and publishers to beta test a new usage statistics tool. Interested? Contact support@jstor.org to learn more.
  5. Search only articles or only reviews: On the Advanced Search page, Limit type to “Article” or “Review”.
  6. Cairo American College is our 6000th participating institution, 450th African institution, 804th secondary school! http://bit.ly/2yenSo
  7. Institutions using Shibboleth that were previously missing from the JSTOR login page have been restored. Thanks to all for your patience.
  8. New materials include Mazarire Interviews from Zimbabwe, highlighting rural nationalism and beginnings of guerrilla war. http://bit.ly/7jIxo
  9. @Quinn_Library There are webinars about JSTOR; overviews, advanced searching, Data for Research, and more. To register: http://bit.ly/19ndYp
  10. Do you train on JSTOR? What video do you wish we had? Send your ideas to training@jstor.org! See what we have so far. http://bit.ly/10df8I
  11. The revered and incredibly popular British Medical Journal just released with issues dating back to 1840. http://bit.ly/4hNXbW.
  12. We're proud to announce that the University of Illinois Press has joined the Current Scholarship Program! http://bit.ly/3BoQtT
  13. Video of JSTOR rare art materials from The Frick Collection, Brooklyn Museum and Metropolitan Museum of Art. http://bit.ly/1mia8A. Enjoy!
  14. New Arts & Sciences VIII Collection released. Includes American art journals 291 and Bradley, His Book. http://bit.ly/2OGaZv
  15. Sign up for a JSTOR webinar on Advanced Searching, DfR, Secondary School resources. http://bit.ly/19ndYp. Any requests for future webinars?
  16. Mary Rose Muccie joins JSTOR to lead the new Current Scholarship Program. http://bit.ly/UGlv4
  17. “The same sun is newly born in new lands in a ring of endless dawns.” Tagore to Albert Einstein. Kenyon Review. http://bit.ly/ho8TC.
  18. Harvard Review is coming to JSTOR! http://bit.ly/3aeRnV
  19. "Interludes in lives of vagrancy and crime." Charles Dickens' personal views on child labor in 19th century England. http://bit.ly/Sv7C5
  20. JSTOR site maintenance on Oct. 1, 5-8AM (UTC-4) -- JSTOR will be available, but saving citations & updating MyJSTOR accounts are affected.