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6 <h1>JStor search</h1>
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8 <p>The following help was taken from the JStor website and may change if JStor does:</p>
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10 <li>You will be searching the author, title, and full-text of all types of journal content (articles, book reviews, etc.) by default</li>
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11 <li>Use quotation marks to search for a phrase (e.g., "punctuated equilibrium")</li>
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12 <li>Use ti: to search for an article title, au: to search for an author (e.g., ti:"two-person cooperative games", au:"john nash")</li>
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13 <li>Use AND, OR, NOT to combine terms (e.g., ti:"two-person cooperative games" AND au:"john nash")</li>
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16 <p>JSTOR is a not-for-profit organization with a dual mission to create and maintain a trusted archive of important scholarly journals, and to provide access to these journals as widely as possible. JSTOR offers researchers the ability to retrieve high-resolution, scanned images of journal issues and pages as they were originally designed, printed, and illustrated. The journals archived in JSTOR span many disciplines.</p>
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18 <p>JStor offers access to the following topics:</p>
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20 <li>art & sciences</li>
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23 <li>ecology & botany</li>
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24 <li>health & general sciences</li>
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25 <li>languages & literature</li>
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26 <li>mathematics & statistics</li>
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30 <p>The search provides a maximum of 200 results.</p>
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