In a letter to the JSTOR community, Rebecca Seger (VP, Institutional Participation and Strategic Partnerships) and Kevin Guthrie (President) write, "The challenges faced by the higher education community due to COVID-19 are deep and lasting. We are all affected and need to respond. At ITHAKA, our not-for-profit mission is to make access to knowledge and education more accessible for all. We have asked ourselves what it means to fulfill that mission during these difficult times and have discussed with our trustees creative ways we can respond.... It is clear, however, that our community will need to rely heavily on online instruction beyond this semester and so the need for this expanded access remains. We have therefore decided, in consultation with our trustees, to extend access to unlicensed JSTOR and Artstor collections through June 30, 2021."
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