(13 Aug 2024) The JSTOR platform is now the official home for the complete Artstor Digital Library, an unmatched collection of rights-cleared images and media for use in teaching and research. Comprised of over 2 million images, videos, panoramas, and audio files contributed by museums, galleries, and other cultural organizations around the world, the collection is now known as “Artstor on JSTOR,” signaling the collection’s deep integration with the more than 2,800 journals, 100,000 books, 50,000 research reports, and robust primary source collections accessible on JSTOR.
Beyond the Artstor Digital Library, JSTOR also supports Artstor’s two other core services.
- Institutions can publish images and other media to JSTOR for their own users or for public access through JSTOR Forum.
- Faculty and other users can save, organize, upload, annotate, and export collections using JSTOR Workspace, which expands on Artstor Image Groups to support both text and images.
The press release in full can be found here.