Six Nations materials from George P. Decker papers, St. John Fisher University, Lavery Library Archives & Special Collections. 

St. John Fisher University has joined JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services as a Tier 2 participant, and will use JSTOR’s integrated platform to support the management, preservation, and discovery of its digital collections.

Home to distinctive materials including abolitionist-era newspapers, recordings from the history of radio broadcasting in Rochester, NY, and a growing body of faculty and student scholarship, Fisher will gain access to JSTOR Stewardship’s digital asset management system alongside Portico for long-term preservation and built-in sharing to JSTOR for broader reach and discovery. Initial priorities for Fisher include improving searchability of their collections by leveraging built-in optical character recognition (OCR) for newspapers and automatic transcription for audio materials. 

“Improving discoverability for our materials, including both text and audio, will make it much easier for people to use our collections,” said Julia Novakovic, Head of Special Collections and University Archivist at Fisher. “We’re eager to bring our materials into JSTOR Stewardship, where they can be not only stored, but made discoverable and usable.”

“St. John Fisher’s move into JSTOR Stewardship strengthens the foundation for long-term preservation and broader discovery, and creates room to grow as their digital collections and goals evolve,” said Andy Utterback, Senior Business Development Manager, JSTOR Stewardship.

About St. John Fisher University

St. John Fisher University is a comprehensive liberal arts institution near Rochester, New York, educating about 3,800 undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students annually across its five schools. Founded in 1948 by the Congregation of St. Basil, Fisher remains rooted in its Catholic heritage and Basilian motto, “Teach Me Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge.”

About JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services

JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services is a seamless, cloud-hosted platform that unites digital asset management, long-term preservation, and expanded discovery pathways—including sharing on JSTOR—with the AI-assisted collections processing tools of JSTOR Seeklight.