JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
Review the interactive tutorial below for steps on how to search within the JSTOR database.
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JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
Review or download the tutorial below for steps on how to search within the JSTOR database.
1. Go to https://library.usu.edu/ and click on "Articles and Databases" under "Find."
2. To quickly find the JSTOR database, search for it in the search bar or click the "J" to find it alphabetically.
3. Click on the "JSTOR" link.
4. This will bring you to JSTOR's home page where you can begin searching.
5. In the search bar, type in keywords related to your topic. Then click the search button.
6. When the results populate, use the "Refine Results" column on the left to help narrow down what you're looking for.
7. When you find a source you want to view, click on the title.
8. This will take you to a detail page where you can see all of the available information about the source.
9. To save or download the item, click the "Download" button on the right.