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Artstor @ JSTOR includes over 2 million images from the world's museums, archives, libraries, scholars, and artists. Use Artstor @ JSTOR to find images for papers, presentations, and study in the humanities. Learn more about using Artstor on JSTOR, including searching Artstor collections, copying your Artstor image groups to JSTOR Workspace, and organizing and exporting images on JSTOR Workspace, at jstor.org/artstor.

 

The Artstor website will be retired on August 1, 2024. Artstor’s content, key resources, and functionality are moving to JSTOR. Access Artstor on JSTOR by using the Artstor @ JSTOR link on the Libraries' A-Z Database List.

As of May 2023, 98% of Artstor collections have been migrated to Artstor @ JSTOR. Artstor @ JSTOR meets most image-centric researchers' needs and is generally more intuitive than the Artstor website. The Libraries recommend you begin using Artstor @ JSTOR now. Learn more about using Artstor on JSTOR, including searching Artstor collections, copying your Artstor image groups to JSTOR Workspace, and organizing and exporting images on JSTOR Workspace, at jstor.org/artstor.

ITHAKA, the publisher of JSTOR and Artstor, will copy all users' Artstor image groups to their personal JSTOR Workspace in January 2024. During 2023, ITHAKA will communicate details about the experience so Artstor users know exactly what to expect. This one-time copy event will not affect images groups that are copied to Workspace by users before or after, nor will it affect the image groups on Artstor. No action is required now, but Artstor users are encouraged to:

 

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