I just really feel like this is the better audience for the above question.
This needs to big signal boosted again, because honestly, did someone have Hermione digitize the Hogwarts library yet or nah?
Ask and ye shall receive:
MSTOR - NiennaNir - Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling [Archive of Our Own]
Working for the Ministry of Magic is a good job most days. Today is not most days.
OH MY GOD THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER. Everyone go read this right now, we love you@niennanir
TIL not only does JSTOR have a tumblr, but now they also have fanfiction.
It’s 2020, anything can happen.
How old are you here?? I NEED TO KNOW!! Since when have you been amongst us Jstor!???
2012, young Padawan.
To help meet the need for content related to racism, anti-racism, and Black voices, JSTOR has created free open library as a companion to the Schomburg Center’s Black Reading List. Explore the list of more than 2k BIPOC+Q-authored resources today.https://bit.ly/3ttJOtO
“Sunset,” Andy Warhol, 1972. Courtesy of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts on Artstor.
I just really feel like this is the better audience for the above question.
This needs to big signal boosted again, because honestly, did someone have Hermione digitize the Hogwarts library yet or nah?
Ask and ye shall receive:
MSTOR - NiennaNir - Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling [Archive of Our Own]
Working for the Ministry of Magic is a good job most days. Today is not most days.
OH MY GOD THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER. Everyone go read this right now, we love you@niennanir
TIL not only does JSTOR have a tumblr, but now they also have fanfiction.
It’s 2020, anything can happen.
I just really feel like this is the better audience for the above question.
This needs to big signal boosted again, because honestly, did someone have Hermione digitize the Hogwarts library yet or nah?
Ask and ye shall receive:
MSTOR - NiennaNir - Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling [Archive of Our Own]
Working for the Ministry of Magic is a good job most days. Today is not most days.
OH MY GOD THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER. Everyone go read this right now, we love you@niennanir
As an academic and a fic writer, I am legitimately on the verge of TEARS
Your friendly JSTOR social media manager, who is also a fic reader and a librarian, may have had something in my eye when I was reading this.
Never forget that Steve and Diana are anti-fascist.
I just really feel like this is the better audience for the above question.
This needs to big signal boosted again, because honestly, did someone have Hermione digitize the Hogwarts library yet or nah?
Ask and ye shall receive:
MSTOR - NiennaNir - Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling [Archive of Our Own]
Working for the Ministry of Magic is a good job most days. Today is not most days.
OH MY GOD THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER. Everyone go read this right now, we love you@niennanir
Did you know there’s a street art graphics archive on JSTOR that’s free to access? The archive features street art stickers from over 40 countries that date back to the 1910s. Check it out: https://www.jstor.org/site/stlawu/street-art-graphics/



In new things I learned this year, I had no idea that The Mummy! was a futuristic science fiction novel written by a 20 year old woman in 1827 and published anonymously.
Her name was Jane Wells Webb Loudon. She was born in Birmingham, England, in 1807 and she is another of the early writers of science fiction and Gothic Horror (and horticulture manuals, but that’s another story)

While there is speculation Frankenstein influenced her, in the end both of their novels got the Hammer Horror treatment in the early ages of cinema, turning an eloquent and intelligent character into a shuffling and terrifying monster. Whether the films were based specifically on her novel is not clear, but she was certainly one of the earliest authors to have a mummy rising from his tomb.
Also, in very sweet things, the man she later married read her book and was very excited by the technological innovations she wrote about pertaining to gardening (he was a horticulturist) and set out to meet the author, who he presumed was a man. They met and were married within the year :)