Members of the public can read online up to three articles for free every two weeks from a large subset of JSTOR journals via the Register & Read program. This program allows remote access. Non-UT students, faculty and staff who need more articles can contact library staff for other access options.
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Features PDF content going back as far as 1865, with the majority of full text titles in native (searchable) PDF format. Searchable cited references are provided for 1,000 journals.
Searches over 10 million digitized facsimile pages within these collections.
This database was formerly called Dow Jones Interactive.
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More recent years are also available in other full text resources.
More recent years are also available in other full text resources.
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Below is a sample of dance journals held by UT Libraries. Where possible, the links direct to online full-text resources.
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