When you register and login to JSTOR, you will have access to your Workspace - a location where you can save a variety of images, create folders, and export these as well. It is available from the home page of JSTOR:
If you have saved images or created folders, you will find them here.
You can create folders (and subfolders) within your Workspace, and you can export folders and images as well.
You can also create folders within your workspace directly from your search as well. From your search results, you will find an option to save an image when scroll over it:
You can build folders out, and save the images within these as well. It is also possible to build sub-folders within the folders. This is useful because you can build a folder for a course, and build sub-folders within the folder for lectures, the same way you may have done creating carousels in FADIS. Here, we create a folder for the course "Canadian Art." First, select the "save" icon on the image you want to save. Then, create your folder by entering a title:
You can then create a sub-folder, for "Lecture 1" for example:
You are then able to save the image to the sub-folder, when it is high-lighted:
You can add images and other types of materials from JSTOR to the folder at a later time as well.
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