Start by accessing the JSTOR database through the library's website or by using the link below.
Begin your search by entering your keywords. If you need more search fields, click "Add search box"
JSTOR includes a variety of sources, such as books, images, articles, and primary sources. To narrow your results to a specific type, you have a few options:
You can use the "Narrow Your Results" option in the Advanced Search area to refine your search. This is especially useful for filtering out journal reviews from your results.
On the results page, you have several options to refine your search:
According to the JSTOR Support page, "While the majority of journals collected in JSTOR are considered peer-reviewed publications, our archives also contain some specific primary source materials (such as some journals in the Ireland Collection and the 19th Century British Pamphlet Collection). These are examples of journal content that pre-date the current standard peer-review process. While all the information in JSTOR is held to a scholarly standard, not all publications technically qualify as peer-reviewed."
If you're unsure whether a source is peer-reviewed, visit the research help page to connect with a librarian for assistance.