 Hello, my name is Megan and I'm a librarian at the University of Alabama. This video will demonstrate how to use the Browse feature on JSTOR, a database of scholarly resources for the social sciences, humanities, and modern languages. From the JSTOR homepage, select Browse. Browse defaults to Browse by Subject, but you can also browse by title or publisher. Both titles and publishers are alphabetized, not grouped by discipline. Browse by Publisher is very useful if you want to know all journals published, for example, by Oxford University Press. Browse by Title encourages serendipitous finding of journal titles. On the Browse by Subject page, the JSTOR disciplines are organized by an overarching subject area, such as area studies and social sciences. Resources within area studies cover more than one discipline. Some of the disciplines will offer books, however, not all of the disciplines offer book results in the university libraries does not subscribe to all of JSTOR's books. So you might have to enter a library loan, or ILLIAD, a book result. Within a discipline, or an area study, you can view all of the journals in a specific discipline. There is no information about the journal in the subject browse, except for its title and date range. You can run a basic keyword search from within the discipline page. These results are the same as a search result from the advanced search page. Reading a journal from the discipline page brings you to JSTOR's archive, where you can view the entire archive of the journal from the first volume printed to the most recent issue in the archive. The title history is also included within the archive, and it allows you to quickly look at the articles published under previous titles without having to leave the archive. This is important for journals such as the Slavic and East European Journal, which is on its fourth title. Within the archive, there is a JSTOR cork, which is that you can't search within the journal from the archive. If you want to search within the journal, you will have to go back to the advanced search or know when the article was published. You can copy the title of the journal and paste it into the journal title limiter within the advanced search page and search for an article in that journal. You can also get to the archive by selecting the hyperlinked journal title in a record. That's all for now. Thank you for watching. For further questions, you can call us, text us, or visit ask.lib.ua.edu to ask a librarian.