The JSTOR Archival Journals and Primary Sources Collection contains digitised content from over 2800 scholarly journals from their first published volume onwards. The full texts are searchable through OCR and include all previous and related journal titles. JSTOR is an electronic journal archive that contains all issues except the most recent due to moving walls.
The content of the Archival Journals and Primary Sources Collection is organised into the following categories:
- multi-discipline collections with journals from over 60 disciplines in the Arts & Sciences I-VX and Life Sciences packages
- discipline-specific collections: journals from 18 research areas such as Business, Jewish Studies, Mathematics & Statistics, Lives of Literature, Security Studies or Sustainability
- primary sources:
Global Plants
Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa
World Heritage Sites: Africa
19th Century British Pamphlets
Searching in JSTOR: A simple search covers all content and has numerous filter options.
You can narrow your search query using the [Browse by Subject] or [Browse by Title] functions. You can restrict the results to only what is available to you by choosing [Content I can access] in the results list. With an advanced search, you can create complex search strings using Boolean operators.
Help & Support: Search Help
The library licences the databases for the University of Graz as part of the Austrian Academic Library Consortium (KEMÖ). They are accessible via the unikat search portal and the DBIS database information system. Please note the terms and conditions of both the publisher and the library.
You need to register to use the personalisation functions. This is optional and free of charge. The University Library accepts no liability for the processing of your data by the provider.
The database is accessible from anywhere on campus plus remotely via VPN for university members.
Please note: If you see profiles in your VPN client’s dropdown menu, please select Universitaetsbibliothek. If not, please enter https://univpn.uni-graz.at/ub in the address field.
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If you have any questions about this database, please contact ub.zeitschriften(at)uni-graz.at.