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I'm sorry to contact you this way, but our emails we're being returned and the JSTOR contact form was also failing. So I'm hoping this will reach someone associated with this project. We're in year two of supporting a Prison Education Initiative in Idaho and we'd really like to move off our homegrown solution if possible.
Our email:
My colleagues and I at the University of Idaho Library are interested in bringing JSTOR access to the Idaho Department of Correction (IDOC) facilities that we work with. We are currently using a homegrown solution to provide students at two facilities with access to information and recognize the value of partnering with JSTOR to expand their access and provide them with a more robust research experience.
Could we schedule a consultation with you to learn more about the Access in Prison Initiative and discuss the implementation process?
@dcnb and Jylisa Kenyon, University of Idaho Library
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Hi JSTOR-Labs,
I'm sorry to contact you this way, but our emails we're being returned and the JSTOR contact form was also failing. So I'm hoping this will reach someone associated with this project. We're in year two of supporting a Prison Education Initiative in Idaho and we'd really like to move off our homegrown solution if possible.
Our email:
My colleagues and I at the University of Idaho Library are interested in bringing JSTOR access to the Idaho Department of Correction (IDOC) facilities that we work with. We are currently using a homegrown solution to provide students at two facilities with access to information and recognize the value of partnering with JSTOR to expand their access and provide them with a more robust research experience.
Could we schedule a consultation with you to learn more about the Access in Prison Initiative and discuss the implementation process?
@dcnb and Jylisa Kenyon, University of Idaho Library
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: