John Horodyski, an SJSU SLIS faculty member, discusses Digital Asset Management (DAM). Topics include: • What is DAM? • How did it come about? • Why is DAM needed? • Who is doing DAM? • Where is DAM going?https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sjsuasist/1021/thumbnail.jp
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Presentation given at the 2015 Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum, Vancouver, British Columbia, ...
An online survey conducted from 8/1/10 through 8/31/10 to better assess the current landscape of Dig...
John Horodyski, an SJSU SLIS faculty member, discusses Digital Asset Management (DAM). Topics inclu...
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On April 6th, 2016, SJSU ASIS&T Student Chapter welcomed Professor Alyce L. Scott. Professor Scott s...
Librarian Adam Hess offers good advice for budding DAM managers: Forget what you see and form your o...
Academic libraries that offer digital asset management systems (DAMS) and services such as an instit...
The digital asset management systems (DAMS) landscape is rapidly evolving, and many new products hav...
Through a digital asset management system (DAMS), institutions can more efficiently retain and suppl...
Enterprise digital asset management (DAM) systems are beginning to be explored in higher education, ...
The pace at which a technology moves from emerging to production continues to increase. The supp...
This presentation briefly introduces the University of North Texas (UNT) Libraries and their mission...
Digital asset management (DAM) refers to the process of collecting, cataloging, delivering, and pres...
This session will cover the evolution of a locally developed Digital Asset Management System (DAMS) ...
This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the Tampa Library at Scholar Commons...
Presentation given at the 2015 Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum, Vancouver, British Columbia, ...
An online survey conducted from 8/1/10 through 8/31/10 to better assess the current landscape of Dig...
John Horodyski, an SJSU SLIS faculty member, discusses Digital Asset Management (DAM). Topics inclu...
Digital content is created every second of everyday and can be found everywhere. And the need to pre...
On April 6th, 2016, SJSU ASIS&T Student Chapter welcomed Professor Alyce L. Scott. Professor Scott s...
Librarian Adam Hess offers good advice for budding DAM managers: Forget what you see and form your o...
Academic libraries that offer digital asset management systems (DAMS) and services such as an instit...
The digital asset management systems (DAMS) landscape is rapidly evolving, and many new products hav...
Through a digital asset management system (DAMS), institutions can more efficiently retain and suppl...
Enterprise digital asset management (DAM) systems are beginning to be explored in higher education, ...
The pace at which a technology moves from emerging to production continues to increase. The supp...
This presentation briefly introduces the University of North Texas (UNT) Libraries and their mission...
Digital asset management (DAM) refers to the process of collecting, cataloging, delivering, and pres...
This session will cover the evolution of a locally developed Digital Asset Management System (DAMS) ...
This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the Tampa Library at Scholar Commons...
Presentation given at the 2015 Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum, Vancouver, British Columbia, ...
An online survey conducted from 8/1/10 through 8/31/10 to better assess the current landscape of Dig...