Through a special arrangement with JSTOR the Society offers members online access to its two journals: The Journal of Roman Studies (first published in 1911) and Britannia (first published in 1970). Members can browse and conduct full-text searches of the articles and book reviews for both publications, up until and including 2004. This arrangement is available only to current individual members of the Roman Society as an add-on of £10/US$15 per annum (incl. VAT in the UK and EC) to the annual membership fee.
If you subscribe to this service, the Secretary of the Society will send you by post or, preferably, by email, an account name and password. These will enable you to choose a more memorable account name and password to use on all subsequent occasions. You can download an application form for JSTOR and send, e-mail or fax it (+44 (0)20 7862 8728) to the Society. If you wish to enquire further, please contact the Society at office(at)romansociety.org
Non-members can access individual articles for a fee of $12 directly from JSTOR at www.jstor.org
JSTOR is an independent not-for-profit organisation with a mission to create a trusted archive of scholarly journals and to increase access to those journals as widely as possible. Information regarding JSTOR is available at www.jstor.org.
Members can access current issues of both journals online for an extra fee of £5/US$10 per journal payable to the Roman Society. This can be added to members’ usual annual subscription payment. If you wish to enquire further, please contact the Secretary at office(at)romansociety.org
Non-members can pay to access the journals for 2005-7 or individual articles at www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sprsroma
Click here for the Society’s policy on use of electronic journals.