About JSTOR’s interactive research tool
JSTOR’s interactive research tool employs AI and other technologies to enhance research and discovery of JSTOR’s content. It can highlight key points and arguments in a text, recommend related JSTOR content (it does not access resources outside of JSTOR), suggest thematically similar research, and answer questions about the item. To learn more, visit our FAQ’s.
Managing access to the research tool
JSTOR recognizes that institutions have different needs when it comes to AI-driven research tools. Administrators can enable or disable access for all users at your institution through JSTOR Admin.
To enable or disable the research tool for your institution:
- Log into JSTOR Admin with a personal account that has administrative permissions.
- Not an admin yet? See Accessing JSTOR Admin to get started.
- Select Account Information in the sidebar.
- Under JSTOR’s Interactive Research Tool (Beta), check or uncheck the checkbox.
- If you don't see this setting, the research tool has not been activated for your institution at this time.
When enabled, users logged into JSTOR through your institution and their personal JSTOR account will see the option to use the research tool on select journal articles, book chapters, and research reports. Users can also hide the tool for themselves at any time using an On/Off toggle for the tool itself.
If the tool is disabled for your institution, users will not see the option to use the research tool. Please note that if a user has access to JSTOR through multiple institutions, they may still retain access to the tool through another institution.