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JSTOR has upheld a Gold 100% ASPIRE rating for its accessibility statement, recognized for clarity, transparency, and meaningful investment in user-centered access.

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Ahead of updated ADA Title II requirements, we spoke with accessibility leaders at seven public universities about what sustainable progress really looks like. Their focus: prioritization, transparency from providers, and scalable, human-centered solutions that build accessibility into systems.

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Wellesley College deepens engagement with JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services, joins Tier 3 charter program

Wellesley College becomes the fifth Oberlin Group and second Boston Library Consortium institution to join JSTOR’s Tier 3 charter program, advancing responsible, AI-assisted collections stewardship with JSTOR Seeklight.

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Siena University joins JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services to strengthen digital preservation, access, and engagement

Siena University joins JSTOR Stewardship as a Tier 2 participant, migrating from CONTENTdm to unify digital asset management, long-term preservation via Portico, and discovery on JSTOR.

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JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services training: Project administration

Training for Stewardship participants (Tiers 2-3): create/edit projects, map publishing targets, manage users, and access preservation. One of three sessions in a monthly Stewardship training series.

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St. John Fisher University joins JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services to strengthen digital collections management and preservation

St. John Fisher University has joined JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services as a Tier 2 participant, strengthening the management, preservation, and discoverability of its distinctive digital collections.

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New Tools for Stewardship: Q&A with JSTOR’s Roger Schonfeld

Library Journal features a Q&A with Roger Schonfeld on higher education, libraries, and the evolving role of organizations like JSTOR in supporting research and teaching.

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How The Evergreen State College modernized digital stewardship with JSTOR

Facing growing preservation needs and limited staff capacity, Evergreen State College migrated from Omeka to JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services for sustainable, long-term stewardship.

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A digital collections platform that’s accessible by design: How JSTOR Stewardship removes workflow barriers today

With updated ADA Title II requirements approaching, JSTOR is advancing accessibility across both its research platform and the tools stewards use to manage collections. Launched in April 2025, JSTOR Stewardship was built to align with current accessibility standards from the ground up.

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Stylized painting of a woman reclining in a chair while reading a colorful, abstract newspaper, with bold geometric shapes filling the pages and a mug on the table beside her.

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