JSTOR update
JSTOR is a not–for–profit organization helping the scholarly community take advantage of advances in technology. Our initial effort – building trusted digital archives for scholarship – provides for the long–term preservation and access of leading academic journals and scholarly literature from around the world. Our work is supported by libraries, scholarly societies, publishers, and foundations.
JSTOR Update October 31, 2007
JSTOR is pleased to announce the addition of a large number of journals and retrospective content to the archive. Due to the size of this content release, we have created a special web page that lists all of the titles.
The release page may be found at:http://www.jstor.org/resources/oct2007.html
Today’s release includes:
44 journals new to JSTOR, consisting of 2.8 million journal pages.
Portions of 191 different titles, approximately 1.78 million pages, of reworked content. The rework includes: capturing reference linking data, rescanning of illustration content to allow for image compositing, capturing Unicode characters and transliterations, indexing captions, and rescanning and/or clean-up of low quality bitmap images.
