Is Jstor good for research on Roman Britannia?
>>28766
Fuck yes it is.
I recommend you read Salway's 1989 book if you can. It's a fantastic overview.
>tfw lost access upon graduation
cherish it lads
>>29282
That feels
>>29282
Happened to me few months ago.
The only way I can get free access now is to get to a library and pay the annual fee. I just can't do it home anymore.
>>29282
>>28766
I have free access to JStor since I'm a college student. What should I download now to stock up for the years when I no longer have this boon?
>>28766
>tfw access to JSTOR, Senate House, British Library and all the UoL Libraries
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I can't remember where I found these but some of these might be useful.
>>28766
>Is Jstor good for research
It is a vast back catalogue of research monographs and more importantly journals.
What the fuck do you think?
>>29282
>tfw I still have an account and password that still work for most articles
Step it up, senpai.