How to get free access to JSTOR!
By Paul
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According to Kevin Kelly,
“The New York Public Library is not the only major library to offer memberships to non-residents. If you live anywhere in California, I recommend getting a library card to the San Francisco Public Library, which is free, and which does give you access to the coveted JSTOR online journals. Only downside: you need to show up at the library in person to get your card.”
(via Strategic Board- a great search tool for blog posts)
Related;
JSTOR: A History by Roger C. Schonfeld
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Scientific publishing- Creative destruction in the library; Free access to research is proving more expensive than hoped. But it is spreading, nevertheless- PubMed Central, PLoS One, BioMed Central
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