Catherine;

The Portland OR. Public Library subscribes to it, and  many others probably 
do too.
I don't find JSTOR too handy, but it's still good to have the resource.

-Joel


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Catherine Daly" <[email protected]>
To: "NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity" 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] should we not react about what happened 
AaronSwartz?


It is just this institutional affiliation that's the problem.  It
effectively undermines independent scholarship.  I've never lived
anywhere that had a public library subscription.

I guess the solution is to visit San Francisco and get a card there....

Catherine Daly

> Any attempt at painting JSTOR as a "bad guy" is pretty absurd. They're
> a non-profit organization that provides an invaluable service that
> most individual users don't pay for. They get free access through
> institutional affiliation. For those who don't have that sort of
> affiliation, many public libraries also make JSTOR available to card
> holders.
>
>
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