Artstor is now available in its new home on JSTOR! When you search JSTOR, you will find Artstor’s 2+ million licensed images and more than 1,700 additional primary source collections alongside JSTOR’s vast collection of books, journal articles, and research reports. And, with JSTOR’s unique Workspace tool, you can easily save, organize, and teach with Arstor images alongside other JSTOR content in one convenient workflow.
On August 1, 2024, the legacy Artstor website will be retired. If you use Artstor, you’re invited to get started on JSTOR now – check out the Artstor on JSTOR welcome page for everything you need to make your move. If you’ve never used Artstor before, now is a great time to try it out. Visit the Artstor on JSTOR LibGuide, or jump right in with an image search.
Get Access to the New York Times Audio through the IU Southeast Library's NYT Subscription
Introducing New York Times Audio, a new app featuring audio journalism and storytelling on everything from world events, to what to cook, to the day’s top headlines.
Currently available exclusively for New York Times News subscribers, the app includes a daily playlist, exclusive shows and more.
Use tabs like “My Audio,” “Discover,” and “Today” to find, organize, and delight in the audio content that best fits your life and needs.
Go deeper into the top stories with The New York Times’s flagship podcast “The Daily,” “Reporter Reads” of narrated articles, read by the journalists who reported them, and inspiration on what to cook, watch, read and more.
Stay informed and entertained with diverse content, ranging from a new app-exclusive podcast called “The Headlines,” to new episodes of the iconic “This American Life” and hit podcast “Serial,” to long-form journalism from top publishers beyond The Times, read by professional narrators.
(Users must activate their New York Times New Access before downloading and logging into NYT Audio. NYT Audio is currently available for all iOS devices through the App Store.)
Get access to the NYT through the IU Southeast Library:
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