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We welcome new member donations. To begin the process, please contact CRL's JSTOR staff
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encouraged to consult our JSTOR Donation Procedures.
Journals are located in a climate and humidity-controlled environment within the Center for
Research Library Facility in Chicago, IL. We have posted our temperatures and humidity readings
for the JSTOR Print Archive at CRL. Temp Humid H L for 2003 2010.[1]
JSTOR materials are accepted into the repository based on their condition. Please consult our
Validation Statement for an explanation.
CRL lends journals from the JSTOR print archive to CRL libraries when the JSTOR electronic
version does not meet the needs of a user. Users interested in borrowing JSTOR print journals
may contact their library’s interlibrary loan office. The users local ILL department will make the
arrangements with CRL's Access Services staff to deliver the volumes to the member library. A list
of CRL members is available under Membership on this Web site.
[1] These numbers are an average for temperature and humidity readings over seven years.
For information on the best conditions for print preservation, please consult the NEDCC
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