One-time payment
Invest once for lasting access. JSTOR’s one-time payment options allow libraries to add or convert collections without recurring fees—expanding access and reducing costs while ensuring perpetual access on JSTOR.

Archival journals
You can use one-time funds to add new JSTOR content and collections, or convert collections under the standard AAF model to one-time payment. Institutions can also split the fee over two fiscal years. Investing in one-time payment for archive collections also lowers your annual fee (AAF) for our full journals and primary sources model option. Learn more about fees on JSTOR.
One-time fee options are available for a number of individual archival journal collections, including Arts & Sciences I-XV, Life Sciences, Business IV, Hebrew Journals, Jewish Studies, Ireland, Lives of Literature, Public Health, Security Studies, and Sustainability. Because JSTOR’s journal archives expand each year, your one-time investment continues to grow in perpetuity.
Primary sources
One-time fees are also available for three licensed primary source collections: 19th Century British Pamphlets, Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa, and World Heritage Sites: Africa.
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Books
All ebooks acquired through Books at JSTOR come with unlimited, DRM-free perpetual access on JSTOR, and no recurring fees. Our flexible acquisition models include Publisher Collections, title-by-title selection, subject packages, Evidence-Based Acquisition, and Demand-Driven Acquisition. With select models available through JSTOR, GOBI Library Solutions/Mosaic, Rialto/OASIS, and Schweitzer Fachinformationen, our ebooks fit right into your existing workflows. Institutions can also invest in affordable, sustainable, open access monographs via our Path to Open program.