We are excited to share that our institution now has early access to JSTOR's new interactive research tool . Developed in collaboration with the scholarly community, this innovative tool uses advanced technologies, including AI, to empower people to deepen and expand their research with JSTOR’s trusted corpus.
What is JSTOR’s interactive research tool? The tool aims to empower students, faculty, researchers, and librarians to expand their research and unearth new avenues for discovery within JSTOR's extensive collection of over 12 million academic journal articles and over 100,000 books. It helps researchers identify relevant materials faster by surfacing key points and arguments from a text being viewed, discover new topics and texts within the JSTOR corpus, engage conversationally by asking questions about the text, and search more effectively with semantic, natural language queries.
How to access the tool: The interactive research tool is available on content pages for journal articles, book chapters, and research reports, and as an alternative to JSTOR’s standard keyword search. Here’s how to get started:
Get involved: As an early user, you’ll have the opportunity to provide valuable feedback that will help shape the tool’s development. Remember, it’s a work in progress and will evolve. Because the tool is still in rapid development, JSTOR is requesting feedback, either in the tool via prompts to give interactions thumbs-up or thumbs-down ratings, or by emailing JSTOR’s beta team . Your insights will play a key role in refining this exciting new feature!
Explore the interactive research tool today and take your research to the next level!
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