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From: Sarah Glasser <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 13:35:36 -0400

With apologies for cross-posting…

JSTOR Current Scholarship Program Announces 2013 Catalog and Pricing

New Titles, Discipline Collections, and Deposit Accounts Now Available

JSTOR is pleased to announce the 2013 catalog and price list for the
Current Scholarship Program (CSP) are now available online at
http://about.jstor.org/csp.

A total of 230 titles—24 of them new to the program—will be available
for the 2013 subscription year. The Current Scholarship Program –
which integrates current journals alongside archival content on the
JSTOR platform – has been growing steadily since its launch in 2011.
For 2013, thirty-eight leading publishers are participating in the
program, and we anticipate additional journals will be added
throughout the summer.

Twenty-one Discipline Collections are newly available for 2013,
providing journal subscriptions from multiple publishers bundled as
collections that serve researchers and scholars in core subject areas.
See http://about.jstor.org/content-collections/journals%E2%80%94current/subscription-options/collections-packages
for more information.

Institutions may subscribe to current journals in the Current
Scholarship Program as single titles, discounted Publisher Packages,
Discipline Collections, or the discounted Complete Current Scholarship
Collection. All current issues 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 is also pleased to
announce that we now offer deposit accounts, which institutions may
use to set aside funds for later allocation to JSTOR offerings.
Institutions interested in setting up a deposit account with
end-of-year funds can contact [log in to unmask] for more
information.

The 2013 catalog and title list may be downloaded at http://about.jstor.org/csp.

The Current Scholarship Program welcomes eight new publishers for 2013:

-          American Oriental Society
-          Antioch Review, Inc.
-          The Board of Regents of the University of Colorado
-          The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma
-          Classical Association of Canada
-          The Journal of Negro Education
-          Perspectives of New Music
-          Trustees of Boston University

New journals are also available for 2013 from the following
participating publishers:

-          National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
-          Pennsylvania State University Press
-          The University of Chicago Press
-          University of Illinois Press
-          University of Minnesota Press

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

About the Current Scholarship Program

The Current Scholarship Program (CSP) provides access to 230
high-quality current titles from 38 leading publishers, linking
current journals with archival content on JSTOR’s trusted platform.
JSTOR is one of the most heavily used and relied-upon platforms for
academic libraries, helping to make that content easy to use and
discover, while ensuring its long-term preservation.

The Current Scholarship Program was created to help the academic
community – 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.  It was born of a deep understanding of the needs of
scholarly publishers as well as libraries and users, and the
challenges and inefficiencies inherent in the current system of
scholarly communication.

For more information, visit http://about.jstor.org/csp.
_____________
Sarah Glasser
Associate Director, Marketing & Communications
ITHAKA
Tel: 212-358-6419
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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. We provide innovative services that benefit higher education,
including Ithaka S+R, JSTOR, and Portico.

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