Oxford alumni to have remote access to JSTOR (one-year trial)

Some great news for Oxford Alumni!

From the Oxford Alumni pages:

“In partnership with the Bodleian Library we are participating in a one-year trial project to bring remote access to JSTOR online journals to alumni. Alumni will have access to the same set of JSTOR Archive Collections as students and faculty at Oxford (find out what Oxford subscribes to here).

JSTOR offers high-quality, interdisciplinary content to support scholarship and teaching. It includes over one thousand leading academic journals across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as select monographs and other materials valuable for academic work.

Access to JSTOR is available to all matriculated University of Oxford alumni. If you would like more information about alumni and associate status please see our eligibility criteria.

Remote access to JSTOR

To access the service you will need to be logged in to Oxford Alumni Online.

Don’t have an account? Register now.*

*Please note that you will need to wait for your account to be verified before you can log back in and access JSTOR. This should take no more than three days and you will receive email notification.”

Alumni working within any of the Bodleian Libraries will of course have online access to the full range of electronic journals and databases.

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History journals

There are over 300 history journals in JSTOR and include:

  • The Agricultural History Review 1953-2007
  • Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies 1969-2004
  • The American Historical Review 1895-2007
  • Analecta Hibernica 1930-2009
  • Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 1946-2007
  • Archivium Hibernicum 1912-2009
  • Bibliothèque d’Humanisme et Renaissance 1941-2007
  • The Business History Review 1954-2007
  • The Catholic Historical Review 1915-200
  • Central European History 1968-2009
  • Church History 1932-2007
  • Comparative Studies in Society and History 1958-2007
  • Dumbarton Oaks Papers 1941-2010
  • The Economic History Review 1927-2007
  • Eighteenth-Century Studies 1967-200
  • The English Historical Review 1886-2001
  • French Historical Studies 1958-1999
  • The Hispanic American Historical Review 1918-1999
  • The Historical Journal 1958-2007
  • Historische Zeitschrift 1859-2002
  • History and Theory 1960-2008
  • History Workshop Journal 1995-2005
  • Irish Historical Studies 1938-2007
  • Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas 1936-2008
  • Jewish Historical Studies 1982-2011
  • Journal of American Studies 1967-2007
  • Journal of British Studies 1961-2012
  • Journal of Contemporary History 1966-2009
  • The Journal of Economic History 1941-2007
  • The Journal of Modern History 1929-2012
  • Journal of the Early Republic 1981-200
  • The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 1890-2007
  • The New England Quarterly 1928-2009
  • The Oral History Review 1973-2007
  • Past & Present 1952-2001
  • Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 1838-2009
  • Renaissance Quarterly 1967-2012
  • Revue Historique 1876-2005
  • The Scottish Historical Review 1903-2007
  • Speculum 1926-2007
  • Traditio 1943-2009
  • Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 1872-2007
  • The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 1787-1906
  • Victorian Studies 1957-2012
  • Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 1953-2002
  • VSWG: Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 1972-2008

 

 

 

New: JSTOR Ireland collection available

The JStor Ireland Collection, developed in cooperation with Queen’s University Belfast, is an interdisciplinary collection of journals and other materials. It contains a minimum of 75 journals, including journals with moving walls between 1 and 5 years and ceased journals from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.

Titles include:
Analecta Hibernica
Archivium Hibernicum
The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies
Dublin Historical Record
Irish Historical Studies
Mathematical Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
New Hibernia Review / Iris Éireannach Nua
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy.  Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature
Studia Hibernica
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
and many more

Now available to Oxford Users for OU eJournals.