Looking to highlight your participation in JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services? These ready-to-use resources are a great place to start. We’ve made it simple to promote your collections, raise awareness, and encourage faculty, students, and researchers to explore and engage with your unique digital materials.
Web and social media resources
Reach your audiences with pre-written, customizable content and social media toolkits for use in emails, blog posts, news pages, and/or social media.
- Suggested email, news item, and/or web copy
- Ready-to-use social media kit: General announcement and benefit-based content:
Training resources
Our JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services support site includes an extensive library of resources for you to explore, covering all aspects of the JSTOR Stewardship platform.
Learn with us: Insights, updates, and highlights
Stay informed and get inspired with blog posts, success stories, and case studies featuring Digital Stewardship participants like you.
- Blog posts
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- Preserving the past, building the future—together: Introducing JSTOR Digital Stewardship Service
- Bringing hidden histories to light: An archivist reflects on AI, archives, and the future of digital stewardship
- Designed by the community, for the community: How archivists and librarians helped shape JSTOR Seeklight—an AI-powered technology for digital collections processing
- Grant opportunities for libraries to digitize, describe, and preserve collections in 2025
- Success stories and case studies
- Small team, big reach: How Guilford College uses JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services to scale digital collections, empower students, and share Quaker history
- Animating the archive: How Drew University uses JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services to expand access to scholarship and increase student engagement
- Middlebury archives go global
- How Southwestern University partnered with JSTOR to amplify its special collections
- For each collection, a solution: How JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services flexible framework powers Johns Hopkins’ diverse digital collections
- Skidmore College uses JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services to amplify and future-proof its special collections
Let’s collaborate
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