Many libraries and archives rely on digital collection platforms that once served them well, but now feel increasingly misaligned with evolving priorities like adaptable workflows, actionable analytics, and sustainable access to distinctive collections.
In this session, you’ll hear from two library leaders who have navigated these tensions: Rachel Walton, Head of Library Digital Strategies and Scholarly Communication at Rollins College, and Olivia Inglin, Archivist and Special Collections Librarian at the University of Puget Sound. Both have led transitions from legacy systems to JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services, and will share how they reassessed their infrastructure, what guided their decisions, and what’s changed for their teams.
Through peer reflections and real-world examples, we’ll explore how institutions are responding to pressures on staff, systems, and strategy—and what becomes possible when change is pursued with clarity, purpose, and intention.
This webinar is designed for library leaders, and it will also resonate with anyone managing digital collections, metadata, or discovery, especially in the context of legacy systems.