Southern Luzon State University

Southern Luzon State University

JSTOR access now available for SLSU faculty and students

To enhance its support for SLSU researchers, the University has secured access to JSTOR, a comprehensive digital library offering a wide range of academic content. This includes top peer-reviewed journals, literary magazines, academic books, research reports, and primary sources across various disciplines. The SLSU Office of Research Services will issue a memo with detailed instructions on accessing JSTOR and outlining its terms of use for faculty and students.

SLSU’s access to JSTOR was made possible through funding from the 2024 GAA-Capacity Development on Futures Thinking & Strategic Foresight for the BOR-approved research entitled “Rethinking a State University’s R&D Agenda for 2024-2028: Research Strength, Needs, Thrusts, and Priorities” (Principal Investigator: April Arianne De Leon; Co-Investigators: Jean Venelie Raga, Jillian Bautista, Giehway Liwanag).

How to access JSTOR remotely using your email:

  1. Visit the JSTOR login page. You can bookmark this on your browser for easier access.
  2. Select the option to log in via Google
  3. Enter your SLSU Email account and password (i.e., example@slsu.edu.ph)
  4. When prompted to Log in to JSTOR on Google, tap/ click Continue.
  5. You will be prompted to create an account. Tap/Click Accept Terms and Conditions then Create Account.
  6. You should now be able to search for and download Books, Journals, Chapters, and Archived documents within the JSTOR collection.

Note: For those who do not have or can’t access their SLSU email, please contact or visit the MIS Office.

 Onsite Access at the University Library: Computers at the Library will have ready access to JSTOR through a static IP address. You may visit the Library for assistance.

Terms of Use:

  1. JSTOR access shall be exclusively used for teaching and research purposes by currently employed personnel and enrolled students at the University. Selling of downloaded materials or sharing log-in credentials to anyone is strictly prohibited.
  2. Downloaded materials from JSTOR should not be distributed in any form or means (especially including uploading of such files to public domains such as, but not limited to, Scribd, Research Gate, Academia, etc.). Please note that the static IP address assigned by SLSU to JSTOR will always be imprinted to the downloaded document, which means that JSTOR can easily locate copyright infringement.
  3. SLSU reserves the right to bar access to those found abusing or violating the terms of use. For more information, please visit: https://about.jstor.org/terms/.

By: April Arianne de Leon

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