Hi, I had to leave quickly and finish my previous post quicker than I'd like. In my haste, I made some errors, so here's the post again with better information and the errors corrected. Again, below is the excerpt on the announcement from The Weekly Genealogist, an e-mail I get as a member of the NEHGS. If you go to the link I gave you previously http://about.jstor.org/participate-jstor/individuals/early-journal-content, you can click to see a short video on accessing the early journals. The best way to search is with the Advanced Search because it allows you to narrow your search to only the content you can access for free and to a specific journal that you name and/or whatever you want to search for. To reach the Advanced Search, click on the Use JSTOR at the top of the page. Then click on Advanced Search (under the search box that appears). However, if you don't want to use the Advanced Search and don't mind sifting through non-free and free results, you can use the simple search box that appears after you click on Use JSTOR. That said, here are corrections to the first search results that I listed in my previous e-mail and that appeared when I used only the simple search box that appears after you click on Search JSTOR. The search was on the words William and Mary Quarterly. With this simple search, free access results are mixed in with other types of results. Examples of three free access results for that search were on the first page of results, William Massie's Will, The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 4 (Apr., 1919), pp. 244-246; Letters from William and Mary College, 1798-1801, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 29, No. 2 (Apr., 1921), pp. 129-179 and Letters from William Franklin to William Strahan, Vol. 35, No. 4 (1911), pp. 415-462; The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 35, No. 4 (1911), pp. 414-462. There were two more free access results for the third page of results, A Letter from Mary [Mrs. Moses] Austin, The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Apr., 1907), pp. 343-346 and The Will of Mary Cary of Surry County, The William and Mary Quarterly, Second Series, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Apr., 1912), pp. 289-292. I don't know any more than I've just told you, as I have not done an exhaustive search, nor have I looked at all of the 4,098 pages of results for that search. Lee Anne ********************************** JSTOR Offers Early Journal Content for Free JSTOR, a not-for-profit scholarly digital archive which primarily serves libraries and academic institutions, has announced it will make its "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 . . . Making the Early Journal Content freely available is a first step in a larger effort to provide more access options to the content on JSTOR for these individuals."