JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services

Meet the integrated, cloud-hosted solution that helps you confidently scale digital stewardship efforts while ensuring your collections are preserved, and discoverable, for the future.

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Community voices

“[The] AI tool for processing digital records has been a tremendous benefit for Brooklyn College. [We] have saved countless intern hours, allowing us to give them more complex and varied assignments, enhancing their internship experience. Overall, we highly recommend the tool.”

Solve common collections management challenges like never before

Developed by a mission-driven nonprofit in collaboration with librarians and archivists, these services integrate digital asset management, AI-assisted metadata generation, long-term preservation, and paths for increased discovery.

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AI-assisted collections processing

Accelerate the creation of descriptive metadata and generation of collection-level intelligence with full control and expert oversight.

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One unified, cloud-hosted solution

Combine tools for digital asset management, descriptive metadata creation, long-term preservation, and seamless sharing.

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Increase visibility and impact

Share on JSTOR or more broadly on Omeka, other platforms, or your library catalog via OAI-PMH.

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OAIS compliant digital preservation

Safeguard your valuable assets against data loss, obsolescence, and technological advancements. Powered by Portico.

Select the tier of functionality that best meets your needs

Designed for ease of use, with custom onboarding and migration support.
Tier 1

Share on JSTOR

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Share collections on JSTOR to:

  • Provide access to users at your institution, or openly with researchers around the world
  • Increase visibility through indexing in major search engines such as Google
  • Enhance discoverability in common library discovery services, including EBSCO Discovery Service™ (EDS), OCLC WorldCat, and ProQuest/Ex Libris Primo/Alma
  • Increase usage and reach of your digital assets alongside primary and secondary sources on JSTOR
  • Strengthen your institution’s visibility with a dedicated, branded collections page
  • Increase discovery and access to audio and video content with auto-generated transcripts and streaming capabilities
  • Start with 5TB of content management allowance
  • Measure impact with a self-service usage analytics dashboard

Tier 2

Preserve, manage, and share

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Everything from Tier 1, plus:

  • Optimize comprehensive digital asset management capabilities with long-term preservation and powerful sharing options
  • Organize records and collections with intuitive, user-friendly tools
  • Create structured metadata using standard or custom metadata schemas and linked authorities
  • Efficiently catalog using metadata templates, bulk editing, and customizable workflows
  • Share broadly beyond JSTOR: Exhibit on Omeka, and share on other platforms including DPLA and your library catalog via OAI-PMH
  • Preserve valuable assets with OAIS compliant digital preservation, safeguarding against obsolescence and loss, powered by Portico

Looking for more flexibility? Add-on services are available for one-time content migration, ongoing collection harvesting, and additional content management or preservation allowances. Contact us to learn more.

Help shape the future of AI-assisted digital stewardship

Institutions have a unique opportunity to collaborate with our mission-driven nonprofit to shape AI-assisted digital stewardship. Join the charter program.

“Being able to show the statistics, the items we were able to upload and share, how it works in our workflow, how this allows the students to access a broad range of materials faster, it makes a solid case for funding. Just laying it out and saying, ‘This initiative will allow the university to meet the needs of our students’ pretty much says it all.”

Perspectives from the field

"A scanned newspaper clipping featuring an article with the title '1926 Bear Basketball Squad' and a black-and-white team photo at the top. The newspaper includes multiple columns of text with headlines about a train crash and a list of reported casualties. In the top right corner, a metadata input box with a red sparkle icon is overlaid, containing fields labeled 'Title,' 'Date,' and 'Author.'

Designed by the community, for the community

Discover how archivists and librarians shaped JSTOR’s AI-assisted tool that streamlines metadata creation, tackles backlogs, and enhances digital stewardship.

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Skidmore College expands access to scholarship

By leveraging Digital Stewardship Services, Skidmore College is preserving and showcasing student research, ensuring long-term accessibility and discoverability through a seamless, integrated platform.

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Drew University illuminates valuable scholarship and engages students in collection stewardship

Learn how Drew University’s manager of Special Collections, Candace Reilly, uses JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services to expand access to scholarship and increase student engagement.

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Frequently asked questions

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