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EBSCO vs JSTOR

October 25, 2025 | Author: Maria Lin
EBSCO and JSTOR are both online platforms that provide access to books, academic journals and articles. They are used by universities, libraries and researchers, offer paid subscriptions and institutional access. Both provide tools for searching and filtering sources, exporting search results and support bibliographic styles and citation.

But EBSCO is a commercial provider of research databases, e-journal and e-package subscriptions, book collections, offering flexible customization for specific organizations. It has more advanced interface with various filtering features and alerts, integrates with the Discovery Service for library-wide searching and offers mobile apps for access.. EBSCO updates more frequently and so includes more current publications

JSTOR is a free catalog that is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies. The service focuses on scholarly journal archives and retrospective issues. It has a narrower, yet carefully curated content collection and is known for the comprehensiveness of old issues. It primarily contains content for the humanities and social sciences. Its interface is simpler and less flexible in terms of filters. JSTOR allows to download articles in high-quality PDF format with images from the original sources.
Author: Maria Lin
Maria Lin, is a seasoned content writer who has contributed to numerous tech portals, including Mashable and bookrunch, as a guest author. She holds a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of California, where her research predominantly concentrated on mobile apps, software, AI and cloud services. With a deep passion for reading, Maria is particularly drawn to the intersection of technology and books, making book tech a subject of great interest to her. During her leisure time, she indulges in her love for cooking and finds solace in a good night's sleep. You can contact Maria Lin via email maria@bookrunch.com