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Sara Ivry

Sara Ivry, JSTOR Daily’s Features Editor, has worked as a news-writer for WBUR public radio, a research editor at the New York Times Magazine, and a podcast producer and host for Vox Tablet. She has written on arts, books, business, tech, and more for the New York Times, Boston Globe, the Poetry, Mellon, and Ford Foundations, and other outlets.

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Expanding the Possibilities for Preservability

A new tool from NYU Libraries helps authors, publishers, and preservation specialists assess the preservability of evolving digital scholarship.
Source: https://www-jstor-org.bibliotheek.ehb.be/stable/community.36531311

Toledo’s Most Singular Pharmacist

The Ella P. Stewart Scrapbooks offer insight into the life and legacy of a pioneering Black woman who broke color barriers and helped birth the fight for civil rights.

Portico’s Part in Telling the Story of Emmett Till

The Emmett Till Memory Project teaches new generations about the tragedy that kickstarted the Civil Rights Movement. Preserving its digital assets is vital.
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Preserving History at the Digital Transgender Archive with Portico

Portico helps preserve underrepresented community content and collections, including the wide-ranging materials of the Digital Transgender Archive.