Explore millions of high-quality #images—from artworks and maps to photographs—to enrich your classroom discussions and projects. Fellow instructors are already using #ArtstorOnJSTOR to boost student engagement. Why not you? Explore images to transform your courses: https://bit.ly/4gJuXUF ??? : Pacific and Atlantic Photos Ltd. Zaro Agha, wearing a turban, in profile, reputedly at the age of 150 years. ca. 1925. Wellcome Collection.
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JSTOR is an online library of journals, ebooks, primary sources, and images, and is a part of ITHAKA.
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JSTOR is a digital library for scholars, researchers, and students. We offer more than 10 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines. We collaborate with the academic community to help libraries connect patrons to vital content while lowering costs and increasing shelf space, provide independent researchers with free and low-cost access to scholarship, and help publishers reach new audiences and preserve their content for future generations. JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization with a mission to help the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways.
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https://www.jstor.org/
JSTOR的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
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- 201-500 人
- 总部
- New York,NY
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1995
- 领域
- digital archive、digital library、academic resources、teaching resources、archival images、archival journals、academic journals、academic ebooks、primary sources、academic research、research、images、video、audio、panorama、teaching和learning
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Alexandra Samuel, Ph.D.
Keynote Speaker on AI & the Future of Work (Lavin Agency) | Author, Remote, Inc.: How to Thrive at Work...Wherever You Are | Wall Street Journal &…
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Matt MacQueen
Product Design executive with deep tech experience across Silicon Valley and NYC. I've built UX and PM teams and launched new products at scale that…
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Allison Stanley
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Chris G. Sellers, MLS
Technology Leader and Innovator
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Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq and Artstor on JSTOR: Making Canadian, Inuit, and Indigenous art more accessible #JSTORBlog https://bit.ly/4iEyswr
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"The AI Power Surge Growth Scenarios for GenAI Datacenters Through 2030," the new report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), examines the feasibility and implications of sustained growth in generative AI (genAI) infrastructure through 2030, focusing on three potential constraints: financing, hardware availability, and electric power demands. ?? Read it for free on #JSTOR: https://bit.ly/4231kr7 Image: Ahasuerus II Fromanteel. Longcase clock with calendar and alarm. 1690-94. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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From sociological concepts to interdisciplinary history, comic books can be incredible sources of learning that mirror the parallel of our society. Not sure where to start? Read a guide to using comics and graphic novels in the classroom on JSTOR Daily: https://bit.ly/4c2hJ3w
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Wishing everyone a lovely spring to match this lovely springtime stained glass panel! ?? Image: Daniel Cottier and Daniel Cottier & Company. Spring. ca. 1873–85. Leaded and stained glass, 52 5/8 × 30 in. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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JSTOR has compiled a list of 2025 funding opportunities to help libraries digitize, describe, and preserve their collections. These programs support a range of initiatives, including audiovisual preservation, community archives, and language and cultural resource projects. Grants come from organizations like Atla, the National Film Preservation Foundation, and the Mellon Foundation, each with varying deadlines and award amounts. Explore the opportunities and application details here: https://bit.ly/40T4zly
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Thrilled to be featured in this article highlighting the work that perfectly reflects what I love about being a user experience researcher: collaboration to solve real-world challlenges. It’s been incredibly rewarding to help develop an AI solution that assists archivists and special collections librarians in describing digital collections and ultimately help make these rich resources more accessible. I’m excited to see how this continues to evolve and open new doors for students, researchers, and educators.
Librarians and archivists are on the front lines of preserving history, but massive backlogs and time-intensive metadata creation slow down the process. Rather than guessing at solutions, we asked the experts. Through interviews, testing, and hands-on collaboration, library professionals shaped an AI-assisted tool designed to fit real workflows, enhancing description processes without replacing expertise. This blog post explores how their insights influenced development and why community input remains central to the tool’s future. Read more: https://bit.ly/4hBVHG9
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Bringing hidden histories to light: An archivist reflects on AI, archives, and the future of digital stewardship #JSTORBlog https://bit.ly/41GGTjw
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Heading to #ACRL2025? So are we! Join JSTOR in Minneapolis from April 2–5 as we celebrate 30 years of advancing research and learning. Stop by Booth #925 to explore how JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services can transform your library’s special collections. Plus, connect with our team at our luncheon, anniversary reception, and more!
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New to Artstor on JSTOR: Two striking collections that capture history, culture, and everyday life. The Centre des monuments nationaux brings centuries of French heritage into focus, while Magnum Photos documents resilience and change across the globe. Read more about the launch: https://bit.ly/4kM7rbR Image: Philippe Berthé. Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze, tour Carbonnière. ? Philippe Berthé / Centre des monuments nationaux; ? Philippe Berthé / CMN Dist. Art Resource, Inc.
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