Thank you so much for reminding me about this. I used to use an account through a University and lost access and then forgot about the source. This is just such a great resource, and I even found 2 articles in my "history" that were really helpful.
I may be guilty, sorry 😔 ! I have read them for free in the past but never really took notice of what the rules were. It is great that you are highlighting this for everyone though. Such a useful resource sometimes.
I'm not embarrassed to say I did not know that. I have accessed JSTOR articles through my library privileges at my alma mater. Free is a wondeful four letter word.
Thank you so much for reminding me about this. I used to use an account through a University and lost access and then forgot about the source. This is just such a great resource, and I even found 2 articles in my "history" that were really helpful.
I may be guilty, sorry 😔 ! I have read them for free in the past but never really took notice of what the rules were. It is great that you are highlighting this for everyone though. Such a useful resource sometimes.
For your punishment, you must write a tip. LOL Thanks for all you do, Jane.
Hmm! I might have to think about that one.
Thank you for sharing this tip about JSTOR. I just signed up for a free account.
Guilty as charged.
Screenshot helps me to save paragraphs I know I'm going to want to quote.
I wonder how much other "stuff" is out there that would benefit from public resurrection?
Maybe https://www.academia.edu/ ?
I hadn't come across academia.edu. Thank you for the tip!
I'm not embarrassed to say I did not know that. I have accessed JSTOR articles through my library privileges at my alma mater. Free is a wondeful four letter word.