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Configuring ProQuest/Ex Libris Discovery Resources for JSTOR
JSTOR partners with Discovery Service providers such as such as ProQuest/Ex Libris Discovery Resources to ensure that content is findable and relevant. For libraries and institutions that use ProQuest/Ex Libris Discovery Resources' Primo or Summon, the following resources are available to make the most of your access.
Activating JSTOR Archival Journals & Primary Sources Collection
In order to activate or configure this collection, please search for the collection name "JSTOR Archival Journals and Primary Source Collection" (E-Collection ID: 615470000000000437) and select it in Alma.
Please note that at this time, the JSTOR Primary Source collections (this includes 19th Century British Pamphlets, Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa, World Heritage Sites: Africa, and Global Plants) are not currently available in Alma for libraries to activate. In addition, the JSTOR Archival Journals and Primary Source Collection does not contain research reports from the following collections: Public Health, Security Studies, or Sustainability.
Activating JSTOR Shared Collections
In order to activate JSTOR Shared Collections, please search for and activate "JSTOR Shared Collections" in your discovery service admin.
If you're unable to locate this collection or have additional questions about configuring Summon or Primo, please visit ProQuest's Support Center for additional documentation and assistance.
Configuring Summon Discovery for JSTOR
ProQuest/Ex Libris have created the following quick guide to help libraries effectively configure their Summon discovery service for maximum accessibility of JSTOR content.
Read the ProQuest/Ex Libris JSTOR Summon Discovery Guide [PDF]
Configuring Primo CDI Discovery for JSTOR
ProQuest/Ex Libris have created the following quick guide to help libraries configure their Primo discovery service for JSTOR. This is done through Primo's Central Discovery Index (CDI) if your library uses either Alma or SFX.
Read the ProQuest/Ex Libris JSTOR Primo CDI Discovery Guide [PDF]