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Books at JSTOR Purchase Offer 2019-2020

Response Deadline: 
March 4, 2020

Subscription Term

Begins: 

March 1, 2020

Ends: 

February 28, 2021

Pricing is now available for Books at JSTOR, using a perpetual access/purchase model. The offer consists of more than 80,000 ebooks from 230 publishers, including JSTOR's frontlist (titles from the past three years) and backlist (titles from all prior years).

Participants will enjoy savings of:

  • 45% for any DDA investments of over $2,500 USD
  • 35% on the purchase of a single subject collection, 40% on the purchase of two subject collections, 45% on the purchase of three subject collections, and 50% on the purchase of four subject collections
  • 35% minimum on the purchase of individual titles


Updates: 

Now available are 6,000 OA titles from 75 publishers, including including Brill, Cornell University Press, De Gruyter, and University of California Press. More information is available on the vendor's website.


Overview

Vendor: 
Description: 

Books at JSTOR offers more than 100,000 ebooks from renowned scholarly publishers, integrated with journals and primary sources on JSTOR’s easy-to-use platform.

Overview

As a not-for-profit with a mission to serve the academic community, JSTOR works closely with librarians, publishers, and scholars to develop this offering. We focus on delivering great content and experiences to researchers—and great value to academic libraries.

Key Features:

  • High-quality content: We’re proud to work with leading academic publishers from around the world, including university presses, public policy organizations, and independent presses.
  • Integration with journals: Users can search across the full text of ebooks and journals on JSTOR.  Placing the ebooks into users’ existing research workflows helps increase discovery and usage.
  • Ease of use: All ebook chapters are available exclusively in a DRM-free, unlimited-user model. They work just like the journal articles on JSTOR, with unlimited simultaneous use, PDF downloads, and printing, and no need to log in or use special software.

Ebook Acquisition Models

JSTOR offers flexible acquisition options to suit your collection strategy and budget. More details are available on the vendor's Ebook acquisition models page.

Demand-Driven Acquisition:

JSTOR’s Demand-Driven Acquisition (DDA) program offers access to a large set of titles for discovery and use, but your library only pays for those that reach a threshold of usage. This model allows libraries to align purchases more closely with patron needs, and ensures that you’ll never pay for titles that go unused.

Evidence-Based Acquisition:

Evidence-Based Acquisition offers access to more than 58,000 high-quality backlist titles from 95 publishers for a set upfront fee; after one year of unlimited access, you can select titles to acquire using the usage data as a guide. 

Subject Collections:

We offer sets of the latest 2020 content as well as sets of both frontlist and backlist ebooks that complement JSTOR’s thematic collections of journals, research reports, and primary sources. All subject collections provide perpetual access with no recurring fees.

Title-by-Title Selection:

You can build a customized collection by selecting ebooks from our full title list or by using criteria such as publisher, discipline, and copyright year. We can work with you to provide holdings comparisons or recommendations based on turnaway data.

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Last updated: February 7, 2021

Response

Response Instructions

Please fill out the JSTOR order form (see Restricted Attachments) and send to BC ELN by the response deadline.

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Additional Information

Additional Information:

MARC Records

Books at JSTOR offers free, high-quality MARC records from OCLC. The MARC records are available to all participating institutions, regardless of whether they are OCLC affiliates. You can download sample MARC records on the vendor's website (in .mrc format).