Hi,

The following should be of interest to list members who do not have free access 
to JSTOR

http://about.jstor.org/participate-jstor/individuals/early-journal-content

Early Journal Content on JSTOR, Free to Anyone in World

On September 6, 2011, we announced that we are making journal content in JSTOR 
published prior to 1923 in the United States and prior to 1870 elsewhere freely 
available to anyone, anywhere in the world.  This "Early Journal Content" 
includes discourse and scholarship in the arts and humanities, economics and 
politics, and in mathematics and other sciences.  It includes nearly 500,000 
articles from more than 200 journals. This represents 6% of the content on 
JSTOR.

While JSTOR currently provides access to scholarly content to people through a 
growing network of more than 7,000 institutions in 153 countries, we also know 
there are independent scholars and other people that we are still not reaching 
in this way.  Making the Early Journal Content freely available is a first step 
in a larger effort to provide more access options to the content on JSTOR for 
these individuals.  

The Early Journal Content will be released on a rolling basis beginning today. 
A quick tutorial about how to access this content is also available.

rvg

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