Some of us may be interested in this: Meredith Schwartz writes in Library Journal, Many JSTOR Journal Archives Now Free to Public:
The archives of more than 1,200 journals are now available for limited free reading by the public, JSTOR announced today. Anyone can sign up for a JSTOR account and read up to three articles for free every two weeks.
This is a major expansion of the Register & Read program, following a 10-month test, during which more than 150,000 people registered for access to an initial set of 76 journals. The new additions bring more than 4.5 million articles from nearly 800 scholarly societies, university presses, and academic publishers into the Register & Read offerings.
Great. Thanks Dan.
Fantastic news. I signed up immediately, and couldn’t resist entering Turin Shroud as a search term. Things don’t change much. A review of Vignon’s newly published “Shroud of Christ” (1902) says: “The scientific mind does not recognize as scientific a discussion which, after describing a few amateur experiments, points out how the result might have been attained, and then asserts that the result actually was attained in that way.”