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With the number of challenges facing the global community, it is imperative that a greater emphasis on including a wider range of diverse viewpoints and backgrounds be made to achieve a better future. As publishers, editors and authors, we are all stakeholders in improving our approaches to achieve these goals in an equitable fashion. In recent years, a great amount of effort has been made towards a more inclusive publishing landscape, including initiatives that span across multiple publishers and the development of new and improved policies from a DEI focal point. Likewise, new guidelines for authors have been developed that not only improve the manuscript preparation process but also create methods for more readily available and inclusive work. In this talk, recent advances in DEI by the publishing industry are discussed, and best practices for the preparation of an inclusive manuscript are highlighted. Register.

Save time and become more efficient with our focused searching session where you’ll discover how to get the most from your searches on Wiley Online Library. Register.

Last year we launched a new model to give institutions access to the entirety of our journal archive and primary sources. You no longer have to pick and choose which journal collections to subscribe to, because via this model, our entire journal library + primary collections are available as one single collection. If you’re worried about cost, we have priced the content in such a way that you see modest increases year over year, while you have access to the full collection year-round. Many members of your consortium have taken advantage of this offer, and if you would like to know more, please reach out to us and we will walk you through the details. Webinar Schedule: We will hold 3 informational sessions providing an overview of the Full Archive Model: Sep 25, 2024 9:00 PM Eastern Time Registration link

Last year we launched a new model to give institutions access to the entirety of our journal archive and primary sources. You no longer have to pick and choose which journal collections to subscribe to, because via this model, our entire journal library + primary collections are available as one single collection. If you’re worried about cost, we have priced the content in such a way that you see modest increases year over year, while you have access to the full collection year-round. Many members of your consortium have taken advantage of this offer, and if you would like to know more, please reach out to us and we will walk you through the details. Webinar Schedule: We will hold 3 informational sessions providing an overview of the Full Archive Model: Sep 25, 2024 7:00 AM Eastern Time Registration link

Last year we launched a new model to give institutions access to the entirety of our journal archive and primary sources. You no longer have to pick and choose which journal collections to subscribe to, because via this model, our entire journal library + primary collections are available as one single collection. If you’re worried about cost, we have priced the content in such a way that you see modest increases year over year, while you have access to the full collection year-round. Many members of your consortium have taken advantage of this offer, and if you would like to know more, please reach out to us and we will walk you through the details. Webinar Schedule: We will hold 3 informational sessions providing an overview of the Full Archive Model: Sep 24, 2024 8:30 AM Eastern Time Registration link

We have over 130,000+ e-books from over 250 publishers available via several models of purchase for you to grow your ebook collection. All JSTOR ebooks are DRM free, allowing for unlimited concurrent use and chapter downloads. Subject Collections: If you’re looking to spend end of year funds on ebooks, we offer many subject packages; see list of available Subject Ebook Collections. The most recent subject collection available now for purchase aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Goals. If you’re looking for ebook content mapped to teaching areas that align with these goals, we can email you a title list and quote. We can also customize an ebook subject package for you to complement your journal holdings, just email us and let us know the subject categories that are of interest to you. Evidence Based Acquisition: Over 70K+ titles are available via this purchase model year-round to your faculty and students. Through this buying model you slowly build your ebook collection over time while having access to a large pool of books with unlimited access all year. 75% of your annual subscription fee converts to ownership at the end of the subscription year based on usage data. Learn more about the model and the title list here. Path2Open Pilot Program: In support of making ebook content in the humanities open, we’ve launched a 3-year program to make 1000 books open on the JSTOR platform covering a breadth of subject areas in social science and humanities. Over 40+ university presses have joined globally and through the program 300 titles are published each year. Here is more information on how the model works alongside title lists. If you are an institution who prioritizes open access in collection development, have a look and consider subscribing to this model. Libraries can participate in the pilot program by paying the 3-year fee upfront or as a 3 year subscription. We’re happy to meet with you and go over the details of the program. Webinar Schedule: We will hold three informational sessions covering ebook purchase models. Register for a session that best works for your time zone: Sep 19, 2024 7:00 AM Eastern Time Registration Link.

We have over 130,000+ e-books from over 250 publishers available via several models of purchase for you to grow your ebook collection. All JSTOR ebooks are DRM free, allowing for unlimited concurrent use and chapter downloads. Subject Collections: If you’re looking to spend end of year funds on ebooks, we offer many subject packages; see list of available Subject Ebook Collections. The most recent subject collection available now for purchase aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Goals. If you’re looking for ebook content mapped to teaching areas that align with these goals, we can email you a title list and quote. We can also customize an ebook subject package for you to complement your journal holdings, just email us and let us know the subject categories that are of interest to you. Evidence Based Acquisition: Over 70K+ titles are available via this purchase model year-round to your faculty and students. Through this buying model you slowly build your ebook collection over time while having access to a large pool of books with unlimited access all year. 75% of your annual subscription fee converts to ownership at the end of the subscription year based on usage data. Learn more about the model and the title list here. Path2Open Pilot Program: In support of making ebook content in the humanities open, we’ve launched a 3-year program to make 1000 books open on the JSTOR platform covering a breadth of subject areas in social science and humanities. Over 40+ university presses have joined globally and through the program 300 titles are published each year. Here is more information on how the model works alongside title lists. If you are an institution who prioritizes open access in collection development, have a look and consider subscribing to this model. Libraries can participate in the pilot program by paying the 3-year fee upfront or as a 3 year subscription. We’re happy to meet with you and go over the details of the program. Webinar Schedule: We will hold three informational sessions covering ebook purchase models. Register for a session that best works for your time zone: Sep 18, 2024 8:30 AM Eastern Time Registration Link.

We have over 130,000+ e-books from over 250 publishers available via several models of purchase for you to grow your ebook collection. All JSTOR ebooks are DRM free, allowing for unlimited concurrent use and chapter downloads. Subject Collections: If you’re looking to spend end of year funds on ebooks, we offer many subject packages; see list of available Subject Ebook Collections. The most recent subject collection available now for purchase aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Goals. If you’re looking for ebook content mapped to teaching areas that align with these goals, we can email you a title list and quote. We can also customize an ebook subject package for you to complement your journal holdings, just email us and let us know the subject categories that are of interest to you. Evidence Based Acquisition: Over 70K+ titles are available via this purchase model year-round to your faculty and students. Through this buying model you slowly build your ebook collection over time while having access to a large pool of books with unlimited access all year. 75% of your annual subscription fee converts to ownership at the end of the subscription year based on usage data. Learn more about the model and the title list here. Path2Open Pilot Program: In support of making ebook content in the humanities open, we’ve launched a 3-year program to make 1000 books open on the JSTOR platform covering a breadth of subject areas in social science and humanities. Over 40+ university presses have joined globally and through the program 300 titles are published each year. Here is more information on how the model works alongside title lists. If you are an institution who prioritizes open access in collection development, have a look and consider subscribing to this model. Libraries can participate in the pilot program by paying the 3-year fee upfront or as a 3 year subscription. We’re happy to meet with you and go over the details of the program. Webinar Schedule: We will hold three informational sessions covering ebook purchase models. Register for a session that best works for your time zone: Sep 18, 2024 9:00 PM Eastern Time Registration Link.

With international competition on the rise, the size, scope, and pace of research is intensifying. Researchers must innovate on the edge of discovery to secure funding and gain recognition amongst their peers and broader community. Although we can’t predict the future, researchers can make strategic decisions with foresight that is grounded in data. This webinar introduces new tools and methods for discovering research areas emerging on the horizon. With a trusted methodology and assistance of generative AI, research strategists will discover new topics emerging from published literature that point to where future breakthroughs are likely to occur. Learn how to interpret the data and use visualisations and interdisciplinary metrics to guide decisions. Register Here.

We have launched a new service to leverage the JSTOR Platform to showcase and highlight your digitized collections and preserve them for the long term. You can share any text, image, video or audio digitized collection now on JSTOR, and preserve it in Portico. See this example from Australian National University. Additionally, if you are an institution who is looking for a digital asset management system, or repository to build, catalog and publish your digitized content have a look at Forum. From Shared Collections to Forum to Portico, JSTOR is now able to provide you a seamless solution to build, maintain, showcase, and preserve your content. You can subscribe to the entire infrastructure suite, or individual services as they make the most sense for your organization. Webinar Schedule: Mark your calendars and save the dates. We are holding two informational sessions covering Infrastructure Services ie. Shared collections & Forum: September 12, 7am Eastern US Register Here. Trial Signup: We are offering a trial beginning September 2024 through December 2024 for you to load collections and gather data on the global reach/discoverability of your content on the JSTOR platform. Via this longterm trial, you can test your workflows, customize your landing page, and make an informed decision if you wish to add this service as a subscription for your institution. To get you started, we’re offering to harvest up to 2 collections free of charge on your behalf, and you can add many more on your own if you wish to do so.