02-24-2007, 02:26 AM
I was pondering access issues around JSTOR, so I checked out their website. If you aren't affiliated with a university and have free access to JSTOR, you can become a member of a huge list of societies to get free access to JSTOR.
The Society for the Promotion of Romans Studies ( it's acronym is SPQR)provides it's members with a JSTOR access for 10$ or 5 GBP. You do, however, have to pay for a subscription to a Roman Journal( either JRS or Britannia).
The subscription cost roughly $75 per year, but you get some articles...[/i]
The Society for the Promotion of Romans Studies ( it's acronym is SPQR)provides it's members with a JSTOR access for 10$ or 5 GBP. You do, however, have to pay for a subscription to a Roman Journal( either JRS or Britannia).
The subscription cost roughly $75 per year, but you get some articles...[/i]
Michael Griffin
High School Teacher who knows Latin & Greek
felicior quam sus in stercu
High School Teacher who knows Latin & Greek
felicior quam sus in stercu