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From: Shawn Herman <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 26 May 2015 15:01:23 -0400

**please excuse cross-postings**

11 New Titles from Four Participating Publishers Join for 2016

JSTOR is pleased to announce that the 2016 catalog and price list for
the Current Scholarship Program (CSP) are now available.

The Current Scholarship Program integrates current journals with
archival journals and ebooks on JSTOR, making it all cross-searchable
and linked in ways that help scholars discover, use, and build upon a
wide range of academic content. The 2016 collection will feature 214
titles from 48 leading publishers, with 11 titles that are new to the
2016 program. Titles span more than 20 disciplines, including leading
journals in core areas such as business & economics, education,
history, and language & literature.

JSTOR is again pleased to offer complimentary e-access for the
remainder of 2015 for new 2016 subscription orders received by
September 1, 2015. Complimentary e-access is not available for
journals that are new to the program for 2016. Please contact
[log in to unmask] for more details.

Browse the 2016 Collection

New journals are available for 2016 from the following participating publishers:

-         Harrassowitz Verlag

-         Indiana University Press

-         Pennsylvania State University Press

-         University of Minnesota Press

Institutions may subscribe to journals in the Current Scholarship
Program as single titles, discounted publisher packages, or the
discounted Complete Current Scholarship Collection. All subscription
prices are set by participating publishers, and some publishers and
titles offer pricing tiered according to JSTOR classifications. Orders
can be placed directly with JSTOR or via your subscription agent.
JSTOR also offers reserve accounts, which institutions may use to set
aside funds for later allocation to JSTOR offerings. Institutions
interested in setting up a reserve account with end-of-year funds can
contact [log in to unmask] for more information.

For more information, please contact:  [log in to unmask]

About the Current Scholarship Program

The Current Scholarship Program (CSP) provides access to more than 200
high-quality current titles from 48 leading publishers, linking
current journals with archival journal and ebook content on JSTOR’s
trusted platform. JSTOR is one of the most heavily used and
relied-upon research and teaching platforms for academic libraries,
helping scholars to discover, use, and build upon a wide range of
academic content.

The Current Scholarship Program was a direct response to the needs of
the communities JSTOR serves. It was created to help presses,
scholarly associations, libraries, faculty, and students benefit from
investment in a shared technology platform and related services to
support the publication, dissemination, and use of new scholarship.
JSTOR and its participating publishers share a mission to advance fair
and sustainable models that promote the widest possible dissemination
of scholarly research.

For more information, visit:  about.jstor.org/csp.

Shawn Herman
Senior  Marketing & Communications Manager
ITHAKA
2 Rector Street, 18th Floor
New York, NY 10006
E: [log in to unmask]
www.ithaka.org

ITHAKA (www.ithaka.org) is a not-for-profit organization that helps
the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the
scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable
ways. ITHAKA provides three innovative services that benefit the
academic community: Ithaka S+R, JSTOR, and Portico.

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