05-26-2008, 03:18 AM
Does anyone know why JSTOR fees are so expensive?
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This article is available for purchase from the publisher for $12.00 USD.
* Civic Aqueducts in Britain
* G. R. Stephens
* Britannia, Vol. 16, (1985), pp. 197-208 (article consists of 12 pages)
* Published by: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
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That is $1.00 a page. The cost would make sense if they had to send you a hard copy by mail.
JSTOR says it is non-profit. Could it be that expensive for a server and storage space etc that they have to charge that much.
"You are not currently authorized to access this article. Login to JSTOR
This article is available for purchase from the publisher for $12.00 USD.
* Civic Aqueducts in Britain
* G. R. Stephens
* Britannia, Vol. 16, (1985), pp. 197-208 (article consists of 12 pages)
* Published by: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
"
That is $1.00 a page. The cost would make sense if they had to send you a hard copy by mail.
JSTOR says it is non-profit. Could it be that expensive for a server and storage space etc that they have to charge that much.
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Member Legio V (Tenn, USA)
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Owner Vicus and Village: https://www.facebook.com/groups/361968853851510/