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In this guide, we will provide instructions on how to better organize your research on JSTOR using a variety of tools and resources.
You can explore the tools drop-down menu on any page to discover ways to enhance your research experience.
JSTOR Workspace is a tool for students, librarians, and teachers. You can also use workspace to collaborate. Teachers and librarians can build reading lists in folders and share them. Students can share resources they are using for a project.
To get access, all you need is a JSTOR personal account. Once your account is created, you can do the following:
For more information on setting up your JSTOR account and using Workspace, pleace check out our Introduction to Workspace page on our JSTOR support site.
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Take advantage of a free course designed to help high school students build research skills and college readiness.
Research Basics is a research fundamentals series developed by JSTOR in conjunction with librarian partners. The course has a scope broader than JSTOR-specific instruction. Its three, standalone modules include self-paced video lessons, interactive learning activities, and mastery quizzes to help high school students acquire knowledge and develop skills in the area of general academic research. As learners complete each module, they earn badges to share. Research Basics is open to everyone.
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