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Title Variations:[Main] JSTOR
[Alt] Journal storage 
ISSNs:Print ISSN:     Online ISSN:  
Publisher:JSTOR 
Short Description:Identifies older articles in many disciplines. 
Full Description:Identifies older articles in many disciplines. Full text of over 100 journals in the areas of African American studies, anthropology, area studies, botany, general science, music, business, ecology, economics, education, history, literature, mathematics, philosophy, political science, sociology, and statistics. Most include full texts of complete journals from their inception up to a "moving wall." The moving wall is a fixed period of time ranging, in most cases, from 2 to 5 years, that defines the gap between the most recently published issue and the date of the most recent issues available in JSTOR. The Library will, in many cases, have a separate subscription for the more recent issues. 
Subject(s):African Studies; Afro-American Studies; Anthropology; Art History; Biological Sciences; Business; Classics; Economics; Geography; History; Latin American & Caribbean; Literature; Mathematics; Multi-disciplinary; Philosophy; Political Science; Romance Languages; Sociology;  
Primary Language:English  
 
JSTOR in JSTOR
Link:http://www.library.uiuc.edu/orr/get.php?instid=258122 
Access:Accessible anywhere on campus or with UIUC NetID 
Online Coverage:coverage dates that vary by journal 
Current Status:No known problems. Report an access problem with this specific resource. 
Public Notes:Use Internet Explorer as your browser for printing articles. 
Added/Modified:Dec 18 2000 10:47AM; Jun 05 2009 10:51AM 
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