From: "Keeping, Dianne" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 13:34:46 +0000 This is good news. Will the single user ebooks that libraries have already purchased from JSTOR continue to have limited access, or will they be converted to the new DRM free model? Dianne -----Original Message----- From: Valerie Yaw <[log in to unmask]> Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 15:01:11 -0400 With apologies for cross-posting… JSTOR is pleased to announce that all titles offered in its ebook program are now available exclusively in a DRM-free, unlimited-user model. More than 25,000 titles from top scholarly publishers are available in this model, which provides participating institutions with the following benefits: · Simultaneous online access for an unlimited number of users · Unlimited DRM-free chapter downloads that never expire · Unlimited printing and copy/paste · No requirement for the user to log in or use special software · Interlibrary loan for all ebook chapters Ebooks work just like the journals on JSTOR, ensuring an easy, familiar experience for faculty and students who already use the platform for scholarly research. The ebooks are fully integrated with journals on JSTOR, including cross-searchability and links to related content. To learn more, view the press release here: http://about.jstor.org/news/unlimited-drm-free-ebook-access or join us for a 30-minute introductory webinar: http://about.jstor.org/news/upcoming-ebook-webinars Thank you so much! Best wishes, Valerie Yaw Senior Marketing Manager Books at JSTOR [log in to unmask]