Community Guidelines for Shared Content on JSTOR - About JSTOR (original) (raw)

Content shared on the JSTOR website (collectively referred to as the “Services” or by their collective corporate name “ITHAKA”) using our publishing tools, including JSTOR Forum, may be viewed by people from all over the world. We trust our users to be responsible and hope users will respect that trust. Following these Community Guidelines helps to keep the Services a place where people can share ideas and content with the scholarly and academic community.

You might not like everything you see that is shared via our publishing tools; however, we try to provide a platform for academic and educational exchange of information. If you think content violates these community guidelines, or have any questions about these guidelines, please email support@jstor.org.

If content shared via our publishing tools is found to violate these Community Guidelines, we reserve the right to remove material from the Services, hide it from public view, or impose other restrictions at our own discretion (and will notify in advance to the extent practicable). This is an evolving document; we reserve the right to update these Community Guidelines at our discretion.

Here are some common-sense rules to help steer clear of trouble. Please take these rules seriously and try to respect the spirit in which they were created.

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