JSTOR: Limit by Journal Type

Today, try limiting by journal type or "subject" in JSTOR. By the end of class, you should aim to have one academic journal article that addresses your topic and lens. You can use any of the academic databases (EBSCO, Google Scholar or JSTOR) to find this article.

In JSTOR, take a look at the different "Subjects" that are listed on the left hand side of your search. Check off the subjects that are relevant to your lens. You should check off all relevant subjects. As an example, for the scientific lens: Aquatic Sciences, Biological Sciences, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Science, General Science, Health Sciences,  and Sustainability would all work.