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How do “all full-text” databases such as JSTOR differ from other databases?

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How do “all full-text” databases such as JSTOR differ from other databases?

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• Every citation in JSTOR is accompanied by full text of the article. While this is very appealing, we recommend that you conduct your searches in other databases, and let Journal Finder find the full-text for you. • The reason for this is two-fold: first, other databases, such as Academic OneFile and Academic Search Premier, search THOUSANDS of journals, books, and other sources while JSTOR searches HUNDREDS; second, JSTOR is an ARCHIVE, meaning that it has back issues of journals, most of which are over 5 years old.

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