JSTOR Citation Search
I am very happy to announce that a preview of the JSTOR Citation Search is now
available at:
http://www.jstor.org/about/citation-beta-info.html
Since the release of the new JSTOR search engine and interfaces in January
2005, many users have requested a simpler option for performing searches for
authors and article titles. The Citation Search is intended to provide a quick
and straightforward means of entering bibliographic data to conduct a search
for known articles. Users may enter any combination of bibliographic data to
try to locate an article. The search engine will first look for an exact match
to the data entered into the form. If no exact match is found, the search
engine will automatically identify the closest matches and will present them to
the user.
The Citation Search Preview period will last for one month. During this time,
we encourage you to send us your comments via the special feedback form that is
linked to the Citation Search page. Your suggestions and questions will help us
to prioritize changes and refinements for the final release of the feature.
Work on the final version will begin after this one-month preview; however, the
Citation Search (preview version) will remain available during the entire
development period.
If you have any questions about the Citation Search or other questions about
JSTOR, please contact JSTOR User Services at support@jstor.org.
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