Community College One-Time Payment Pricing and upsell effort |
No deadline |
Community College accounts will be able to take advantage of a full collection OTP fee. Full collection means all archive, primary source, and thematic collections bundled together with one OTP fee. Agents will receive a list of eligible accounts and pricing. |
Open Community Collections Pipeline Building |
Ongoing |
Continue efforts to bring more institutions into the Open Community Collections Chater Period to receive financial compensation for each institution that publishes a collection in 2022.
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March 2020-June 2023 JSTOR C19 Expanded Access Program |
June 30, 2023 |
Higher Education JSTOR participants can still opt in at any time during this period here.
New-to-JSTOR prospects that license one or more JSTOR collections can also take advantage of C19 Expanded Access. |
Access Initiative EBA Offer for EBA 2022-2023 Cycle |
March 31, 2023 |
Nonprofit institutions in Access Initiative countries can participate in EBA for the 2022 to 2023 cycle for a low upfront cost. JSTOR will auto select the most-used titles for acquisition at the end of the cycle period. |
Comprehensive Monograph Packages |
December 31, 2022 - Promote and use this offer at the appropriate time of year for your accounts. |
Full packages available:
A 40% savings is available if one copyright year is ordered
A 45% savings is available if both copyright years are ordered at same time.
Contact your Outreach Rep with any questions and for a list of packages, titles and prices. |
Books 2022 Pick and Mix (PnM) Savings
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12/31/2022 Extensions: Korea and Japan - campaign through March 31, 2023 |
A special savings can be offered on Books at JSTOR Pick and Mix orders- 30% off list price for front-list and 50% off list price for back-list Requirement: Orders must include 5 or more e-books to qualify for the savings. No Volume-level Savings is added to this offer/savings. |
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