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During the current COVID-19 crisis, JSTOR and our participating publishers are making additional content freely available to participating institutions where students have been displaced. Learn more
Journals
Explore our growing collection of Open Access journals
Early Journal Content, articles on JSTOR published prior to 1923 in the United States and prior to 1870 elsewhere, is also freely available on JSTOR
Even more content is available when you register to read – millions of articles from nearly 2,000 journals
Books
Thousands of Open Access ebooks are available from top scholarly publishers, including Brill, Cornell University Press, De Gruyter, and University of California Press.
This includes Open Access titles in Spanish:
Images and media
Artstor’s ever-growing public collections offer more than 1.3 million freely accessible images, videos, documents, and audio files from museums, archives, libraries, and faculty collections.
Research reports
A curated set of more than 20,000 research reports from more than 100 policy institutes selected with faculty, librarian, and expert input.
Resources for librarians
Open content title lists:
- Open Access Journals (xlsx)
- Open Access Books (xlsx)
- JSTOR Early Journal Content (xlsx)
- Research Reports (xlsx)
Community collections
We have a growing set of Open Community Collections, library-contributed Open Access collections on JSTOR.
Independent Voices is a collection of alternative press newspapers, magazines, and journals published by Reveal Digital. This collection is now openly available on JSTOR.
JSTOR Daily
JSTOR Daily is an online publication that contextualizes current events with scholarship. All of our stories contain links to publicly accessible research on JSTOR. We’re proud to publish articles based in fact and grounded by careful research and to provide free access to that research for all of our readers.