JSTOR supports full-text keyword searching across all of the content on www.jstor.org. JSTOR generally includes all the content from articles, books, and pamphlets, cover to cover. This makes it possible to search front matter and back matter, letters to the editor, advertisements, and other types of material along with scholarly articles and book chapters. The default setting for search results is to show matches for only content licensed or purchased by the library, but a researcher may choose to change this setting for their own session.
There are two search forms on JSTOR.org, a Basic Search (on the main page at www.jstor.org and at the top of most pages) and an Advanced Search (www.jstor.org/action/showAdvancedSearch). This guide will cover each of these forms, as well as how to understand search results.