Artstor is the most extensive image resource for educational and scholarly use
We bring together more than 3 million images from top museums, archives, scholars, and artists — all rights-cleared for education and research — and provide tools for teaching and learning with visual materials.

Fernando Romero, Soumaya Museum; overview, 2011, Mexico City, Mexico. Image and original data provided by Art on File; artonfile.com
Webinar
Orientation for Artstor Admins: What you can now accomplish on the new JSTOR Admin site
August 19, 2022
Join us to learn about the new JSTOR Admin site, where you can now find all your admin and stats tools.
Learn how to:
- Conduct a check-up to ensure smooth access to JSTOR on and off campus.
- Employ new user-management tools to facilitate ease of access and use for individuals.
- Review detailed holdings lists, including images via Artstor and institutional collections.
- Schedule usage reports to see how image content is being used on Artstor and JSTOR.
This 55-minute webinar is appropriate for new and existing Artstor admins.
Webinar
Orientation: The latest content, features, and tools on JSTOR
August 26, 2022
JSTOR has grown to include books, journals, research reports, primary sources, and images from museums and other collections worldwide. Join us to learn about the time-saving features and functionality that make finding, gathering, curating, and sharing all kinds of content on JSTOR easy and efficient.
This 55-minute webinar is appropriate for faculty and staff.
Webinar
Artstor 101 on-demand
January 1, 2022
to December 31, 2022
Get a jump on working with Artstor! This session will teach you how to find content, make groups, and create presentations – on or offline. 45 min.