JSTOR and SCELC Announce Consortium-Wide Agreement to Offer Digital Stewardship Services to All Member Institutions
JSTOR and the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC) announced today a consortium-wide agreement to make JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services available to all SCELC Member institutions. Through this partnership, over 100 libraries will have the opportunity to access next-generation digital asset management (DAM) tools, long-term preservation, and AI-powered collections processing support.
JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services is a new initiative designed to help institutions overcome persistent obstacles in digital collection stewardship and describe, preserve, manage, and share their distinctive collections at scale. The service offers three tiers of participation, designed to meet institutions’ specific needs, whether enhancing discoverability, managing content through the DAM, ensuring preservation, or applying cutting-edge AI tools.
With this agreement, SCELC Member institutions can opt into any one of the three tiers and will receive two-year fee subsidies and ongoing support from dedicated SCELC staff.
“We have been looking for the right partner and services to support our Member libraries’ aspirations for impactful and sustainable digital collections programs. This agreement will allow our Members to enhance their visibility locally and beyond,” said Teri Oaks Gallaway, SCELC Executive Director. “JSTOR gives us a path forward to meet libraries’ immediate needs and to build for the future with a values-aligned partner.”
In addition to providing access to tools and support, this collaboration allows SCELC libraries to help shape the continued development of JSTOR Stewardship, including JSTOR Seeklight, an AI-powered technology that accelerates the creation of descriptive metadata and provides intelligent insights into digital collections. SCELC libraries participating in the Tier 3 charter program will join dozens of diverse institutions who are partnering with JSTOR to shape this innovative capability.
“SCELC recognizes the importance of system-wide collaboration to develop innovative solutions that help its members preserve, manage, and make their digital collections more accessible,” said Rebeccae Seger, VP, Institutional Participation and Strategic Partnerships, ITHAKA. “We’re thrilled to be working alongside them and supporting their coordinated efforts.”
Learn more about JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services.
About JSTOR
JSTOR is a mission-driven nonprofit dedicated to increasing access to knowledge. We work with libraries, museums, and publishers to preserve and bring to life scholarly materials, helping more people discover these collections and improve their lives through learning. Our research and teaching platform combined with our innovative collections stewardship tools, make information more affordable and accessible to current and future scholars everywhere. JSTOR is a part of ITHAKA.
About The Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC)
SCELC represents a diverse community of 110+ Member and 230+ Affiliate institutions and organizations across multiple states, and is one of the top five consortia in licensing volume in all of North America.
SCELC is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation established in 1986. Originally founded by academic institutions in Southern California, SCELC now represents a diverse array of libraries, including many small and medium-sized institutions, across the United States.
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