Yesterday, JSTOR announced that it is making journal content published prior to 1923 in the United States and prior to 1870 elsewhere freely available to anyone, anywhere in the world.
This “Early Journal Content” includes discourse and scholarship in the arts and humanities, economics and politics, and in mathematics and other sciences. It includes nearly 500,000 articles from more than 200 journals.
For more information about the Early Journal Content, please see: http://about.jstor.org/participate-jstor/individuals/early-journal-content.
A detailed FAQ about the program is online at: http://about.jstor.org/participate-jstor/individuals/early-journal-content-faqs.