Future-ready digital stewardship built for libraries—powered by JSTOR

A next-generation digital collections platform for managing, preserving, and sharing distinctive collections.

JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services unites digital asset management, preservation, powerful tools for access and discovery, and AI-powered processing in one mission-aligned platform. Developed with and for librarians and archivists, it streamlines workflows, reduces technical overhead, and maximizes impact.

Trusted by peers at Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, Skidmore, Guilford, and Drew, among 300+ other institutions.

 

Simplify digital stewardship
Reduce complexity and cost with a cloud-hosted platform that integrates digital asset management, long-term preservation through Portico, and built-in sharing on JSTOR.

Accelerate impact with JSTOR Seeklight
Speed up processing with human-centered AI for metadata generation, transcription, and collection insights. JSTOR Seeklight empowers professionals to move from intake to impact faster, with full control.

Maximize visibility where it matters
Put your collections where research happens. Share directly on JSTOR.org—reaching 80M+ users annually—and integrate with discovery layers.

Built with and for the community
Developed in collaboration with librarians and archivists, JSTOR Stewardship reflects real-world needs and professional values. Our approach honors your expertise and supports sustainable, community-centered innovation.

A trusted, nonprofit partner
Backed by JSTOR and Portico,our platform is rooted in a shared mission to expand access to knowledge through sustainable preservation and long-term digital access.

 


“The transition to JSTOR transformed the viability of this collaboration for librarians and curators—the institutional landing page, as well as the ease of discovering JHU materials alongside scholarly journal articles shifted the tide. Reaching a broader audience of both searchers and browsers helped make this project a reality.”
Lael Ensor-Bennett, Curator, Visual Resources Collection
Johns Hopkins University

 

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