(20 April 2015) JSTOR announced today that all 25,000 titles offered in its eBook program are now available exclusively in a DRM-free, unlimited-user model. JSTOR decided to eliminate its single-user eBook offering late last year, and has since worked with publishers to bring more of their books into its unlimited offering. Now, all of JSTOR’s eBooks provide educational institutions and libraries with the following benefits:
- Simultaneous online access for an unlimited number of users
- Unlimited DRM-free chapter downloads that never expire
- Unlimited printing and copy/paste
- No requirement for the user to log in or use special software
- Interlibrary loan for all ebook chapters.
Further details are in the announcement.