The web-based resources in the anthropology that can serve greatly to these researches, are discussed. JSTOR, published by the JSTOR nonprofit company, is accessible only through a subscription. Anthro.Net is a free online resource whose goal is to provide the user with links to books and other online sources of information in anthropology. Meanwhile, AnthroSource is a full-text archive of 32 journals, newsletters, and bulletins published by the American Anthropological Association (AAA), in partnership with the university of California Press. This allows the search for the database without paying, and allow subscribers or members of AAA the access of full text. There is a quick search option that searches all fields and an advanced search option that lets user limit by abstract, title, keywords, author, year, and affiliation. AnthroSource is the most user-friendly, fee-based resource for academic research, which archives mostly journals.