Library Journal Access

JSTOR

Through the JSTOR Alumni Access program, the MIT alumni network is provided with full access to the same set of journals available to current students and faculty on JSTOR. 
JSTOR (short for "journal storage"), is a nonprofit service founded in 1995 that offers a trusted digital archive of over 1,000 academic journals. JSTOR’s digital library is an essential resource for thousands of colleges and universities worldwide and is one of the most heavily used and relied-upon research and teaching platforms for academic libraries.

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Alumni access to JSTOR

EBSCOHost

Academic Search Alumni Edition

With a broad academic scope, this comprehensive database offers alumni an invaluable tool for their post-college pursuits. It provides full text as well as indexing and abstracts for thousands of peer-reviewed journals and general periodicals.  Popular areas of academic study are covered ranging from biology and geography to music, religion and law. The database includes more than 13,780 indexed and abstracted journals, full text for more than 2,640 journals and more than 2,280 peer-reviewed full-text journals.

Business Source Alumni Edition

Providing access to nearly 1,450 full-text business magazines and journals—of which over 750 are peer reviewed— Business Source Alumni Edition was created specifically to meet the business research needs of the post-college professional. This database contains publications from nearly every area of business, including Marketing, Management, MIS, POM, Accounting, Finance, Econometrics, and Economics. Business Source Alumni Edition includes full-text sources ranging from general periodicals to trade publications and top management journals. Additional non-journal full-text sources include country economic reports, industry reports, market research reports, company profiles and more.

Log in via the Infinite Connection is required. Follow the link below to access EBSCOHost.

Alumni access to EBSCO