Summary Welcome to Cyberia: Notes on the Anthropology of Cyberculture [and Comments and Reply] on JSTOR www.jstor.org
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"Welcome to Cyberia: Notes on the Anthropology of Cyberculture [and Comments and Reply] is a comprehensive guide that explores website features, JSTOR's mission, history, and resources."
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- The document provides information about the various font styles, sizes, and colors used on the JSTOR website.
- It includes login options and links to social media platforms for user convenience.
- There is a "Find my institution" feature for users accessing JSTOR through a library or academic institution.
- The document mentions JSTOR's mission and history, as well as its affiliation with ITHAKA, a nonprofit organization supporting digital technologies in academia.
- It explains the use of cookies on ITHAKA websites and provides options for managing cookie preferences.
- The document includes links to additional resources such as LibGuides, JSTOR's support page, news articles, webinars, and JSTOR Labs.
- It emphasizes JSTOR's commitment to supporting academic research and teaching.
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Welcome to Cyberia: Notes on the Anthropology of Cyberculture [and Comments and Reply] provides information on website features and JSTOR's mission, history, and resources.
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Welcome to Cyberia: Notes on the Anthropology of Cyberculture [and Comments and Reply] is a document on JSTOR. It provides information on website fonts, sizes, and colors, as well as login options and social media links. Users can log in with Artstor, Google, or Microsoft accounts. The document also offers library access, free registration, and details about JSTOR's mission, history, and affiliation with ITHAKA. It explains cookie usage and provides cookie preference management. Additional resources and JSTOR's commitment to academic research and teaching are included.
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Welcome to Cyberia: Notes on the Anthropology of Cyberculture [and Comments and Reply] is a document available on JSTOR. It includes information about different fonts, sizes, and colors used on the website, as well as login options and links to social media platforms. Users can log in with an Artstor username and password, or through Google or Microsoft accounts. The document also has a “Find my institution” feature for library or academic access, and an option to register for a free account. It provides information about JSTOR's mission, history, and its affiliation with ITHAKA, a nonprofit organization supporting digital technologies in academia. The document explains the use of cookies on ITHAKA websites and offers users the ability to manage their cookie preferences. It concludes with links to additional resources and information about JSTOR's commitment to academic research and teaching.
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Welcome to Cyberia: Notes on the Anthropology of Cyberculture [and Comments and Reply] is a document available on JSTOR. The document contains a variety of font styles, sizes, and colors, as well as information about different tokens, icons, and colors used on the website. It also includes login options, links to social media platforms, and information about cookies and privacy settings.
The document provides options for logging in with an Artstor username and password, or through Google or Microsoft accounts. There is also an option to stay logged in for convenience. If a user forgets their password, there is a link to initiate the password recovery process.
In addition to login options, the document includes a "Find my institution" feature for users who have access through a library or academic institution. There is also an option to register for a free account if the user does not already have one.
At the bottom of the document, there is information about JSTOR, including its mission and history. It mentions that JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a nonprofit organization that supports digital technologies in academia. The document also includes links to resources for librarians and publishers, as well as information about JSTOR's terms and conditions, privacy policy, and accessibility.
The document includes a section about cookies and how they are used on ITHAKA websites. It explains that cookies are used for various purposes, such as ensuring website functionality, displaying ads, providing social media features, and tracking usage. Users have the ability to manage their cookie preferences through the Cookie Settings option.
The document concludes with links to additional resources, such as LibGuides for research assistance and information about JSTOR's Data for Research program. There are also links to JSTOR's support page, news articles, webinars, and JSTOR Labs. The footer of the document includes copyright information and links to JSTOR's terms and conditions, privacy policy, and accessibility information.
Overall, the document provides an overview of the features and functionality available on JSTOR, as well as information about how to access and navigate the platform. It also provides information about the organization behind JSTOR and its commitment to supporting academic research and teaching.