JSTOR: All Scholarly Journals
Our JSTOR collection includes scholarly journals in history, political science, sociology, math, statistics, and the other arts, humanities, and social science fields.
NOTICE: If this image, , is displayed next to an article, that article is not available to read for free. All of these titles have an embargo of two or more years—meaning that the publishers give access only to articles that are two or more years behind the most current issue. So you wouldn't use JSTOR if you wanted the most current info; we've got plenty of other databases for that. Consequently, this is not a problem for many searches on scholarly subjects.
Here is the opening screen of JSTOR:
Here is the Advanced Search screen:
Here is the results of our search for articles on Jack the Ripper.
Again, remember that the Library has style manuals to help you format your citations, there are guidelines for and examples of the different styles in the "Why and How to Give Credit" lesson in the Virtual Library Orientation, there is a section in our Writing Center Research Guide that can help, or you can submit an Ask a Reference Librarian form.