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JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services Tier 1 Training

JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services Tier 1 Training

September 30, 2025 | 1:00 - 1:30 PM ET

Virtual

Join us for a live training session about the JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services Tier 1 tool. You will learn how to create, add to, and edit a JSTOR collection, as well as understand your collection usage dashboard. This webinar is appropriate for Stewardship Tier 1 users who are using the collection loader tool to create and edit JSTOR collections.

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Moving beyond DIY: Scalable digital stewardship solutions for distinctive collections

Moving beyond DIY: Scalable digital stewardship solutions for distinctive collections

September 18, 2025

Virtual

Institutions have often turned to locally supported systems to manage digital collections, drawn to their flexibility and community-driven roots. Yet as staffing capacity shifts and technical upkeep becomes more demanding, many libraries and archives are rethinking what sustainability looks like at scale. In this webinar, Zachary Johnson (Vanderbilt University) and Michael Fitzgerald (University of the District of Columbia) share how they transitioned from in-house systems to JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services, offering insights into infrastructure, decision-making, and team impact.

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Reclaim flexibility: Modern solutions for digital collection stewardship

Reclaim flexibility: Modern solutions for digital collection stewardship

September 9, 2025

Virtual

Many libraries and archives rely on digital collection platforms that once served them well but now feel misaligned with evolving priorities like adaptable workflows, actionable analytics, and sustainable access. In this webinar, Rachel Walton (Rollins College) and Olivia Inglin (University of Puget Sound) share their transitions from legacy systems to JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services—what drove their decisions, how they guided change, and what’s different today. Their reflections offer practical insights for leaders managing digital collections, metadata, and discovery.

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Navigating your transition from Forum to JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services

Navigating your transition from Forum to JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services

July 15, 2025 | 11:00 - 12:00 PM ET

Virtual

Join us to learn about your institution’s transition from Forum to JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services and what you need to know about the updated platform.

This 60 minute webinar is appropriate for current participants of JSTOR Forum.

Recordings

Webinar
Moving beyond DIY: Scalable digital stewardship solutions for distinctive collections

Moving beyond DIY: Scalable digital stewardship solutions for distinctive collections

September 18, 2025

Virtual

Institutions have often turned to locally supported systems to manage digital collections, drawn to their flexibility and community-driven roots. Yet as staffing capacity shifts and technical upkeep becomes more demanding, many libraries and archives are rethinking what sustainability looks like at scale. In this webinar, Zachary Johnson (Vanderbilt University) and Michael Fitzgerald (University of the District of Columbia) share how they transitioned from in-house systems to JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services, offering insights into infrastructure, decision-making, and team impact.

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Advanced research on JSTOR: 2025 update

Advanced research on JSTOR: 2025 update

September 11, 2025 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

Virtual

Looking to enhance your understanding of JSTOR’s features and functionality to better support upper division students, faculty, and other scholars in research and teaching? This one hour webinar is appropriate for library professionals and faculty who are responsible for teaching and doing research on a more advanced level. It presumes a basic understanding of the JSTOR platform as discussed in the introductory webinar.

The more basic uses of JSTOR for research are covered in the webinar: An introduction to research on JSTOR.

Tags: JSTOR
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Reclaim flexibility: Modern solutions for digital collection stewardship

Reclaim flexibility: Modern solutions for digital collection stewardship

September 9, 2025

Virtual

Many libraries and archives rely on digital collection platforms that once served them well but now feel misaligned with evolving priorities like adaptable workflows, actionable analytics, and sustainable access. In this webinar, Rachel Walton (Rollins College) and Olivia Inglin (University of Puget Sound) share their transitions from legacy systems to JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services—what drove their decisions, how they guided change, and what’s different today. Their reflections offer practical insights for leaders managing digital collections, metadata, and discovery.

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An introduction to Research on JSTOR

An introduction to Research on JSTOR

August 28, 2025 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

Virtual

Want to develop a core understanding of JSTOR’s features and functionality for research and teaching? In this one hour webinar, you’ll learn how to explore primary sources from contributing collections including text, image, audio and video files, as well as examine secondary source content with the JSTOR Research Tool. This session is appropriate for library professionals and faculty who are responsible for teaching students the basic skills needed to use JSTOR for research projects.

More advanced uses of JSTOR for research will be covered in the September 11th JSTOR Updates series webinar: Advanced research on JSTOR.

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JSTOR Administrator Tools Part 1: Access methods and user management

JSTOR Administrator Tools Part 1: Access methods and user management

August 7, 2025 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

Virtual

Join us to learn about the 2025 updates to JSTOR administrator tools, with a specific focus on preparing to serve users. Discover how to perform an access checkup, update your institution’s account information, manage your institution’s access to JSTOR’s Research Tool, and manage the individual accounts of your users. Please note that usage and holdings will be covered at the end of this JSTOR Updates series in: JSTOR Administrator tools part 2.

This one hour webinar is appropriate for library professionals who are responsible for managing smooth JSTOR access at their institution.

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JSTOR research tool demo, design & use

JSTOR research tool demo, design & use

July 24, 2025 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT

Virtual

Join us for a demonstration of JSTOR’s AI-powered research tool, which enables users to quickly identify key points within scholarly texts, discover new topics and content, and query for deeper engagement. We’ll detail the tool’s development, including technical foundations and design, suggest how to incorporate it into teaching and learning, and offer insights for institutional implementation and user engagement.

This one-hour webinar is appropriate for librarians and faculty working with both novice and advanced researchers.

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JSTOR Forum training: Advanced features

JSTOR Forum training: Advanced features

December 11, 2024 | 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM EDT 

Join us for a look at Forum’s advanced functionality. Learn how to create and manage compilations and containers, and explore lists.

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JSTOR Forum training: Project cataloging 

JSTOR Forum training: Project cataloging 

November 20, 2024 | 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM EDT 

Join us to learn the basics of cataloging in Forum. Learn how to catalog records individually and in bulk, access data from linked fields, and manage different types of media. 

Tags: JSTOR Forum
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Picture this: Unlocking the cross-disciplinary potential of Artstor on JSTOR

Picture this: Unlocking the cross-disciplinary potential of Artstor on JSTOR

November 19, 2024 | 11:00 AM ET

Virtual

Discover the value of Artstor on JSTOR for teaching and research across disciplines. In our webinar, explore tools, content, and strategies with Blair Woodard (Associate Professor of History and Environmental Studies, University of Portland) and Whitney Barlow Robles (Author, Historian, Curator, and Visiting Scholar, Department of History, Dartmouth College), and get practical tips on using images to enrich student learning.

Tags: Artstor
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JSTOR Forum training: Project administration + Updates: Services and initiatives 

JSTOR Forum training: Project administration + Updates: Services and initiatives 

October 30, 2024 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT  

Join us for the first session of our JSTOR Forum training series, designed to help you master Forum’s capabilities. You are welcome to attend the full hour, which includes two parts, or join us for the section that is most relevant to your work.  

Tags: JSTOR Forum
Presentation
Navigating Generative AI: Early Findings and Implications for Research, Teaching, and Learning

Navigating Generative AI: Early Findings and Implications for Research, Teaching, and Learning

Coalition for Networked Information
March 26, 2024

San Diego, CA

Starting in mid-2023, ITHAKA began investing in and engaging directly with generative AI in two broad areas: a generative AI research tool on the JSTOR platform and a collaborative research project led by Ithaka S+R. In this presentation, Kevin Guthrie (President, ITHAKA) and Beth LaPensee (Senior Product Manager, JSTOR) share early signals about how this technology-enabled evolution is beginning to take shape.

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Special report: 9 insights to boost primary source instruction

Special report: 9 insights to boost primary source instruction

November 14, 2023

Join this free, one-hour JSTOR + Choice-ACRL webinar to learn how librarians and faculty can align and collaborate to address barriers to teaching with digitized primary sources. In addition to walking away with actionable insights, attendees will be the first to receive full access to the new report!

Tags: ITHAKA JSTOR
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Mind the Gap: <BR>How Hypothesis for JSTOR Bridges Student Engagement &#038; Comprehension

Mind the Gap:
How Hypothesis for JSTOR Bridges Student Engagement & Comprehension

September 14, 2023

Virtual

Struggling to forge a connection between scholarly content and vibrant student engagement? The solution awaits. Join us for this webinar where Hypothesis and JSTOR teams unite to unveil the transformative potential of social annotation in reshaping the student-faculty interaction with JSTOR content. 1 hour

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DWSO in the 1920&#8217;s

DWSO in the 1920’s

Contextualizing the Way Forward from the Past
May 23, 2023

Virtual

Join us as Reveal Digital’s Cornelius Fortune presents a preview of the contextual material he’s developed as part of the Documenting White Supremacy and its Opponents collection. With a focus on the 1920’s, Cornelius invites you into his research and thought processes, helping us explore the importance of contextualization for this sensitive collection and primary sources in general. 1 hour

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Collaborative Reading

Collaborative Reading

How Social Annotation Can Transform Your JSTOR Experience
May 3, 2023

Virtual

In this webinar, we explore the benefits of social annotation and demonstrate how to use Hypothesis to annotate JSTOR articles. We share tips and best practices for collaborating with others through annotations, and show you how to effectively use annotation to improve your research and understanding of a topic. 1 hour

Tags: JSTOR
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Second Chance Chat &#8211; JSTOR Access in Prison Initiative

Second Chance Chat – JSTOR Access in Prison Initiative

Disabilities and Prison-Based Education
April 19, 2023

Virtual

Next in JSTOR Access in Prison’s Second Chance Month webinar series, join a conversation on how to meet the needs of students with disabilities enrolled in prison education programs with Southern New Hampshire University student Ben Wright and expert Dr. Jennifer Montag. 1 hour

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Second Chance Chat &#8211; JSTOR Access in Prison Initiative

Second Chance Chat – JSTOR Access in Prison Initiative

Campus Readiness for Justice-Impacted People
April 12, 2023

Virtual

Join a JSTOR Access in Prison webinar on how college access and campus-readiness initiatives impact academic success and life outcomes post-release, featuring conversation with LA Times journalist Keri Blakinger, BMCC Associate Director Olga Miliman, and PEN America’s Caits Messner. 1 hour

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Second Chance Chat &#8211; JSTOR Access In Prison Initiative

Second Chance Chat – JSTOR Access In Prison Initiative

Stories of Success
April 5, 2023

Virtual

April is Second Chance Month and JSTOR Access in Prison invites everyone to be a part of the conversation about the role education can play in making second chances a reality for people and communities impacted by incarceration. This first Second Chance Chat features JSTOR Access in Prison Advisory Board member Patrick Rodriguez and Donald Washington Jr. of The Marshall Project. 1 hour

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Teaching with American Prison Newspapers

Teaching with American Prison Newspapers

January 18, 2023

Virtual

Watch this recording to discover how educators can use the American Prison Newspapers collection in their classrooms. We showcase what information instructors and students would come across, such as poems, comics, debates, artwork, and informational articles. 1 hour

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Textually Speaking

Textually Speaking

Narratives of 20th Century Racial Struggle, Resistance, and Resilience Through Primary Sources
December 6, 2022

Virtual

Through interviews with scholars, this recording highlights the depth of once-hidden content that is now or will be available for discovery on JSTOR and how the material is having a significant impact on contemporary scholarship. 90 minutes

Tags: JSTOR
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JSTOR Beyond Journals

JSTOR Beyond Journals

Discovering Primary Sources
November 18, 2020

Webinar

Introduction to JSTOR primary source collections, covering how these rich research materials can enhance your teaching and research. Check out the JSTOR Beyond Journals resource for a recap of what’s covered. 45 minutes

Tags: JSTOR