12 January، 2026
The University of Mosul Opens the Gateway to Global Knowledge for Its Students and Researchers through the JSTOR Platform

In a significant academic achievement that enhances the scientific research environment, the University of Mosul has announced free access to the JSTOR platform for its students and researchers, as part of the Central Library Restoration Project implemented by UNESCO.
JSTOR is one of the world’s most important academic digital libraries, providing reliable scholarly content that includes:
* More than 2,800 academic journals across various disciplines
* Over 158,000 academic books available for research and study
* More than 12 million research items, including articles, books, and scholarly sources
* Over 2 million primary sources, including historical documents and manuscripts
* Adoption by more than 14,000 educational and research institutions worldwide
This access enables members of the University of Mosul to benefit from all JSTOR archival collections, including primary sources and the JSTOR Global Plants database, contributing to the support of advanced studies and the enhancement of research quality at both local and international levels.
This step comes within the University of Mosul’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its academic resources and provide an integrated scientific environment that supports students and researchers, contributing to the advancement of education and scientific research in line with the university’s vision toward academic excellence, innovation, and progress in global university rankings.

















