Link to a full text article on JSTOR (Journal Storage: The scholarly journal archive)

You can create a persistent link to articles within a JSTOR online journal title as long as it is a title that Deakin University has subscribed to. Deakin University has access to all of the online JSTOR titles. Links can also be made directly to the Journal homepage.

JSTOR material is archival and covers material from the 17th century to the recent past.

Articles and journal titles could be linked from reading lists, additional readings, or as a reference within the text.

Example: Articles from various JSTOR titles

Wren, Christopher (1669), "The Description of an Instrument Invented Divers Years Ago by Dr. Christopher Wren, for Drawing the Out-Lines of Any Object in Perspective", Philosophical Transactions (1665-1678), Vol. 4. (1669), pp. 898-899.

Davidson, D. S. (1936), "The Spearthrower in Australia", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 76, No. 4. (1936), pp. 445-483.

King, Loren A. (1998), "Economic Growth and Basic Human Needs", International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 42, No. 2. (Jun., 1998), pp. 385-400.

Example: Journal link from JSTOR

Oxford Review of Education
JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 1 - 26, 1975-2000

Science (absorbs The Scientific Monthly)
JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 1-3, 1880-1882; Vols. 1-23, 1883-1894; New Series: Vols. 1-282, 1895-1998

How to make a persistent URL link to articles in JSTOR:
  1. Connect to JSTOR using this link, as this will by pass the library's EZProxy authentication server. (You must be on campus to use this link to then create the persistent link, but the link will then work from off campus). At the JSTOR homepage, select the "Search" option to identify journal articles.
  2. Search for an article either by article title or the "Search" options for journal articles.
  3. From the results list of the search, identify an article you want to link to.
  4. The reference to the article will take this form:
    The Relationships between Dinosaurs and Birds
    Science, Vol. 6, No. 139. (Oct. 2, 1885), p. 295.

    Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0036-8075%2818851002%292%3A6%3A139%3C295%
    3ATRBDAB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D

    Citation | First Match is in the Citation | Print | Download | Save Citation

  5. A Stable URL is shown after the basic citation information for the article on this screen.The Stable URL looks something like this:
    http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0036-8075%2818851002%292%3A6%3A139%3C295%
    3ATRBDAB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D

    You can use the Stable URL to create a persistent link to a JSTOR full text article.
  6. Copy and use only the URL, leaving out the label - Stable URL:
  7. Insert the following text immediately before the Stable URL:
    http://ezproxy.deakin.edu.au/login?url=
  8. Copy the resulting URL and use it to create the link to the article from a webpage or within DSO. eg.
    http://ezproxy.deakin.edu.au/login?url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?
    sici=0036-8075%2818851002%292%3A6%3A139%3C295%
    3ATRBDAB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D
  9. See the linked examples above or below.
How to make a persistent URL link to journals in JSTOR:
  1. Connect to JSTOR using this link, as this will by pass the library's EZProxy authentication server. (You must be on campus to use this link to then create the persistent link, but the link will then work from off campus). At the JSTOR homepage, select the "Browse" option to identify journal titles.
  2. Browse for a journal title using the alphabetical list of journal titles or the browse by discipline options.
  3. Look at the summary list of journal titles, and click on the tile you want to make a link to.
  4. You can see the journal title, and the list of available volumes.
  5. Under the title of the journal is a link to the information page for the journal. eg.
    Science
    Please see the information page for Science to learn more about this journal.
  6. Click the title link in this line to go to the information page for the title. This page gives a full description of the journal.
  7. The URL in the address box of your web browser on this page is the unique URL for the journal you are viewing. For example:  http://www.jstor.org/journals/00368075.html
  8. Copy and use this URL.
  9. Put the following prefix immediately in front of the URL:
    http://ezproxy.deakin.edu.au/login?url=
    eg:
    http://ezproxy.deakin.edu.au/login?url=http://www.jstor.org/journals/00368075.html
  10. Use the resulting URL to make the link direct to the journal title level.
  11. This URL takes you to the journal information page and provides links to either Search or Browse the contents of the journal issues.
Example of a JSTOR article link:

The Relationships between Dinosaurs and Birds
Science, Vol. 6, No. 139. (Oct. 2, 1885), p. 295.

http://ezproxy.deakin.edu.au/login?url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=
0036-8075%2818851002%292%3A6%3A139%3C295%3ATRBDAB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D

Example of a JSTOR journal link:

    
Science (absorbs The Scientific Monthly)
JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 1-3, 1880-1882; Vols. 1-23, 1883-1894; New Series: Vols. 1-282, 1895-1998
http://ezproxy.deakin.edu.au/login?url=http://www.jstor.org/journals/00368075.html

 

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9th December 2011