| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Diane Ryan, Council of American Overseas Research Centers’
Digital Library for International Research, dlir@caorc.org, (773) 955-4545
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March 14, 2007
Scholars Can Now Conduct Research Using JSTOR
at American Overseas Research Centers
The Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) and its Digital
Library for International Research (DLIR) program are pleased to announce
that JSTOR, the major web-based archive of international scholarly research
journals, will now be available to scholars and the public at selected
American overseas research centers, thanks to a grant from The Andrew
W. Mellon Foundation and support from JSTOR.
CAORC is a consortium of research centers located in Europe; the Near
and Middle East; North and West Africa; South, Southeast, and Inner Asia;
and Central America. Each of these centers holds unique resources in its
library, resources that are vital to American research and teaching needs
in area, disciplinary, thematic, historical, and current studies. Through
its DLIR program, which maintains an online union catalog and a web site
with digital research resources, CAORC works to enhance access to library
materials held by centers and their local partner networks. By identifying,
prioritizing, preserving, and disseminating the content of libraries in
countries where CAORC member centers are located, the DLIR makes important
primary and selected secondary source materials accessible to US scholars
and to people worldwide.
To expand information access and participation in international scholarly
communication for local scholars and students and for American scholars
working overseas, the DLIR recently secured or enhanced the scholarly
resources available through JSTOR for the following centers:
• American Academy in Rome (AAR), Rome, Italy
• American Center for Mongolian Studies (ACMS), Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
• American Center of Oriental Research (ACOR), Amman, Jordan
• American Institute for Indian Studies (AIIS), Gurgaon, India
• American Institute of Pakistan Studies (AIPS), Islamabad, Pakistan
• American Institute for Maghrib Studies (AIMS) – Centre d’Etudes
Maghrébines à Tunis (AIMS-CEMAT), Tunis, Tunisia; Tangier
American Legation Museum (AIMS-TALM), Tangier, Morocco; and Centre d'Etudes
Maghrébines en Algérie (CEMA), Oran, Algeria
• American Institute for Yemeni Studies (AIYS), Sana’a, Yemen
• American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies (AISLS), Columbo, Sri
Lanka
• American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT), Istanbul and Ankara,
Turkey
• American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA), Athens,
Greece
• Center for Khmer Studies (CKS), Siem Reap, Cambodia
• Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI), Nicosia,
Cyprus
• West African Research Center (WARC), Dakar, Senegal
JSTOR is a not-for-profit organization with a dual mission to create
and maintain a trusted archive of important scholarly journals, and to
provide access to these journals as widely as possible. JSTOR offers researchers
the ability to retrieve journal issues and pages as they were printed,
via the worldwide web. The American and international journals archived
in JSTOR span many disciplines including Arts & Sciences, Business,
Health & General Sciences, and other subject areas.
Thanks to the generous support of CAORC, JSTOR, and The Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation, the participating research centers, local students and scholars,
and visiting American researchers will have full access to the entire
JSTOR collection. The participating American research centers will host
outreach activities to promote access to this important scholarly resource
in their local countries.
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