Since the release of the JSTOR platform update on August 21, we have closely monitored the feedback from libraries – in particular, the feedback regarding the change to make JSTOR searching and browsing open to everyone. This change has raised concerns about leading users down a frustrating path where they are not aware that the content may be available to them through other resources licensed by their libraries.

We do feel, and we have been told by many users and also many librarians, that discoverability is important – users want to know if an article exists even if they don’t have access to it. However, we understand now that we launched this functionality before all the necessary infrastructure was in place to provide the best user experience. In particular, we have concluded that we should have had OpenURL fully implemented before opening up search and browse to all users.   Full implementation of OpenURL is on our development schedule, but it will take a significant amount of time for it to be available. 

In the meantime, we are therefore changing the search default to search only content that is licensed by an institution. Technical work and testing needs to be done to implement this change.  It is a top priority for us and will be released as soon as possible, and we will do everything possible to have the change implemented before Monday, September 6.  We recognize the urgency of getting this out, since many schools are now in session or about to start.   As a community organization, JSTOR works to balance the needs of publishers, libraries, and users, which is sometimes a very complex task. We appreciate the feedback provided by the community and see it as a natural part of the process to continuously improve the site.   We all operate in a dynamic environment and improvement comes through listening and iteration.    We will always do our very best to keep improving the experience of JSTOR for all.

Thank you for your feedback – please contact JSTOR User Support with any questions.

Kevin Guthrie
President of ITHAKA

 

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David R. Fritsch

Assistant Director, Outreach and Participation Services

JSTOR | Portico

 

Voice: (609) 986-2286

Fax: (212) 358-6445

david.fritsch@ithaka.org

JSTOR (www.jstor.org), an accessible archive of more than 1,000 scholarly journals and other content, and Portico (www.portico.org), a service that preserves content published in electronic form for future generations, are part of ITHAKA (www.ithaka.org). ITHAKA is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways.