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10.1) Access the PhotoShelter Digital Image Library

You do not need to source your own photos for the website. You are welcome to use any photo in Communication's digital image library. Below are instructions for logging into Swarthmore College's PhotoShelter account. If you have questions about using PhotoShelter, please contact the Communications office.

  1. Goto: http://swarthmore.photoshelter.com

  2. Select "Login" in the top menu bar

  3. Select the "College Login" button

  4. Use your Swarthmore network credentials to login

  5. Click "Galleries" in the top menu bar

  6. Select "Invited Galleries" in the left column and then "Swarthmore College"

  7. You now have access to thousands of photos in the Swarthmore College digital image library.

10.2) Request a Photoshoot

If you need new photos for your website, you can request a photoshoot. This service is provided by the Communications Office and is intended for faculty and staff requests only. Requests for photography must be submitted at least one week in advance. Please allow 3-5 working days for digital processing. Please note: not all requests can be granted. Student workers may be assigned to the job depending on the time of the event and availability. In order request a photoshoot, please fill out the Photoshoot Request Form.

10.3) SiteImprove Website Monitoring

The College uses SiteImprove to help monitor quality assurance on the Swarthmore website. This resource helps identify broken links, grammatical errors, accessibility issues, as well as provide analytics data. This service will be made available to Drupal editors starting in Fall 2024. If you are interested in participating in the SiteImprove pilot program, please contact web-update@swarthmore.edu.

10.4) Request a Website Consultation

This service is provided by the Communications Office. It is intended for departments looking to redesign their websites. Our team of web design consultants will work with your department on redesigning your site to meet your website goals and to more effectively organize your content. If you are interested in learning more, please contact us at web-update@swarthmore.edu.

10.5) Swarthmore College Style Guide

The College’s Editorial Style Guide is maintained by the Communications Office and is available for all to use.

10.6) Support

If you need assistance working with Drupal, or have a question about using Drupal, please contact us:

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