Interested in collaborating on the future of digital stewardship?

Our charter program offers institutions the unique opportunity to shape AI-assisted digital stewardship with a mission-driven nonprofit.

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JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services solve common collection management challenges—fragmented tools, limited resources, and complex workflows—with a seamless, cloud-hosted solution. Developed in collaboration with librarians and archivists, these services integrate:

  • AI-assisted metadata creation: Enhance description workflows with while maintaining expert oversight
  • Digital asset management: Efficiently organize and manage collections
  • Long-term preservation: Ensure sustainability with OAIS-compliant preservation
  • Sharing and discovery: Increase visibility and impact on JSTOR, Omeka, DPLA, and more

Why join?

As a charter participant you will:

  • Gain early access: Use AI-assisted metadata generation and processing tools in advance of a wider release
  • Lead in stewardship: Be at the forefront of responsible AI adoption in digital collections
  • Shape the future of our services: Work directly with us to refine and improve our collection stewardship tools
  • Enjoy exclusive benefits: Receive charter member savings and expanded processing capabilities
  • Collaborate with peers: Engage with other institutions in working groups and knowledge-sharing forums on shared challenges

Program timeline

  • Enrollment period: Open through July 1, 2025
  • Commitment: Two years
  • Access: Starting in April 2025, your institution can access and use our AI-assisted digital stewardship tools
  • Ongoing engagement: Continuous collaboration, community engagement, shared learning, and the collective advancement of digital stewardship

 
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To learn more about JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services, visit about.jstor.org/digital-stewardship.

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