"JSTOR's 6000 eBooks and 150 journals are now open to anyone for free. They were previously already open to anyone for free, but they are now, too."<p>(With apologies to Mitch Hedberg.)
"Hi all! Just to clarify: All of JSTOR isn't public, but a lot is. We're happy to see your excitement. This content has been OA for a long time, but good to see awareness is growing. We are also working with universities & libraries who have been affected: <a href="https://about.jstor.org/covid19/"" rel="nofollow">https://about.jstor.org/covid19/"</a>
- JSTOR<p>source: <a href="https://twitter.com/JSTOR/status/1240720644746158080?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/JSTOR/status/1240720644746158080?ref_src...</a>
Well, just now needed a paper from JSTOR. Couldn't even BUY a PDF of it even if I wanted to. I could have "read it online" though for free.<p>Thanks, but no thanks. Reading a PDF of it now on my iPad.