We are continuing to work on ways to improve access to JSTOR for students and faculty who’ve been displaced due to COVID-19.
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Dear colleagues,

We are continuing to work on ways to improve access to JSTOR for students and faculty who've been displaced due to COVID-19. Following our recent announcement about expanded access to books and journals on JSTOR, we wanted to share with you a few additional updates:
  • We have released 26 archive journals in Public Health, which are openly available to everyone through June 30th.
  • We continue to see incredible support from our participating publishers. To date, 44 publishers have agreed to make more than 30,000 books freely available to libraries through June 30th. Publishers that joined this week include Yale University Press, Columbia University Press, and the African Books Collective. If you are interested in access to these ebooks as well as journals and primary sources you may not yet subscribe to, please submit a request.
  • We have extended browser pairing on both JSTOR and Artstor. If a user visited either site from their campus network within the last 30 days, their off-campus access from the same browser will be extended through June 30 instead of the normal 30 days.
We hope that these steps help you to support research and teaching at your institution during these difficult times. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

Wishing you good health,
Your friends at JSTOR

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