What is JSTOR? How do I access it?
Answer
JSTOR is a digital library that provides a platform for discovering and connecting scholarly research, images, and primary sources. As a not-for-profit organization, JSTOR partners with libraries, museums, and publishers to reduce costs, extend access, and preserve scholarship for the future.
To access JSTOR, first visit the Franklin Library's webpage: https://www.fisk.edu/academics/library/
Then of the tabs located on the right of the computer screen select 'Database A-Z'.
You'll then scroll to the letter 'J', and once you notice 'JSTOR' click on it.
You will then be taken to the JSTOR webpage: https://www-jstor-org.fisk.idm.oclc.org/