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JSTOR
JSTOR uses an automated process to tag PDFs included in their collections. When documents tagged through this process do not meet user accessibility needs, JSTOR invites users to reach out to them to request the manual remediation of impacted material. If you encounter material in JSTOR that does not meet your needs or have trouble navigating JSTOR's website, you are welcome to contact JSTOR directly. If you do not feel comfortable contacting JSTOR directly, you can reach out to your accessibility center or the library.
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Toll free: (888) 388-3574
Email: SUPPORT@JSTOR.ORG
Twitter: @JSTORSUPPORT
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30-5:00 P.M. EDT