The Florida Electronic Library (FEL) is a gateway to: electronic magazines, newspapers, almanacs, encyclopedias and books, and the Ask a Librarian reference service. Over 17 million articles are downloaded each year.
- Access to a core collection of licensed online resources and virtual reference works.
- A collaborative virtual reference service that helps all Florida citizens.
- Access the digital collections of Florida on Florida and Florida Memory.
JSTOR is a shared digital library created in 1995 to help university and college libraries to free space on their shelves, save costs, and provide greater levels of access to more content than ever before. Their aim is to expand access to scholarly content around the world and to preserve it for future generations. JSTOR currently includes more than 2,000 academic journals, dating back to the first volume ever published, along with thousands of monographs and other materials relevant for education. They have digitized more than 50 million pages and continue to digitize approximately 3 million pages annually. (Source: JSTOR.com)
What does that mean for you? You have access on your computer to authentic research and journals that you would normally have to travel to a major university library to access! These journals cover all subject areas and are useful for higher level AICE and AP research.
How Do You Access JSTOR?If you are on a computer on campus, or accessing the school BYOT network, you should login automatically when you go to www.JSTOR.com. ,
login with:
Username: newsmyrnahs
Password: barracuda
What does that mean for you? You have access on your computer to authentic research and journals that you would normally have to travel to a major university library to access! These journals cover all subject areas and are useful for higher level AICE and AP research.
How Do You Access JSTOR?If you are on a computer on campus, or accessing the school BYOT network, you should login automatically when you go to www.JSTOR.com. ,
login with:
Username: newsmyrnahs
Password: barracuda