I have been loving this discussion, especially as I , along with Maureen
Burns, are moderating a Panel at the Pasadena Conference on Taming the Many
Headed DAM. This panel is the result of questions raised at my workshop on
Managing a DAM in Boston, regarding just this issue.
One thing I think is
And almost never is once it's installed :>)
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Chuck Patch
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On 6/29/06, Richard Urban wrote
Hello Matt,
I agree that it is a bit of a long shot to expect CIS vendors to get up
to speed with digital asset management, along with integrating it
quickly. The area itself is moving very rapidly and traditional CIS
development can be quite demanding for them; let alone having time for
the R&D in
ooops try this instead for Fedora... very interesting... Suzanne
Quigley
www.fedora.info
Suzanne Quigley
On Jul 3, 2006, at 12:02 PM, Morgan, Matt wrote:
> On 6/30/06 10:01 AM, "" <> wrote:
>
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> I'm curious about where the drive is coming from to have a "one stop
>> solutio
On 6/30/06 10:01 AM, "" <> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> I'm curious about where the drive is coming from to have a "one stop
> solution" mean there's one system under it all. I often feel sorry
> for the folks at Past Perfect when I see comments elsewhere about why
> doesn't it also do accounting, POS
All right, I'll jump in here and perhaps send us off in another direction:
One of the things (as a lapsed archivist) that I would like to see in a DAMS
that is almost never supported in a CIS (and not well in the DAMS that I've
seen) is hierarchies and relationships. Digitized archival collectio
5:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] FW: Can a CIS be a DAMS too?
All right, I'll jump in here and perhaps send us off in another
direction:
One of the things (as a lapsed archivist) that I would like to see in a
DAMS
that is almost never supported in a CIS (and not well in the
sage-
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Richard Urban
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Hi Matt,
I'm curious about where the drive is coming from to have a
eservation" folder to deep server storage and to tape on
a designated schedule each week.
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I second the hue and cry
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Chuck Patch
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On 6/29/06, Richard Urban wrote
Yes - I like reading these too. Also if Dianne sends out her
"training document," may I have a copy please?
Have a nice holiday.
JEFF
Jeffrey Evans
Digital Imaging Specialist
Princeton University Art Museum
609.258.8579
jfevans at princeton.edu
On Jun 30, 2006, at 9:36 AM, Chuck Patch wrot
royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
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On 6/29/06, Richard Urban wrote:
> I
On 6/29/06, Richard Urban wrote:
> I'd be happy to discuss this further off-list (unless there is a hue
> and cry to continue here).
>
Hi Richard,
consider this a hue and cry.
Chuck
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Hi Matt,
I'm curious about where the drive is coming from to have a "one stop
solution" mean there's one system under it all. I often feel sorry
for the folks at Past Perfect when I see comments elsewhere about why
doesn't it also do accounting, POS, and your taxes on top of already
man
Hi Dianne,
It sounds like you are asking all the right questions. A few comments:
Regarding Z39.87 there are lots of tags available in the standard,
partly because we needed to accommodate data-fields from specific
formats (e.g. differences between JPEG2000 and TIFF). So there was
never
Matt touches on the most important distinction between a DAMS and CIS,
but to make it as explicit as possible: most CIS's treat a digital
object as an attribute of a physical object. In other words, there's a
field in the object record that references a digital image, sound file
or whatever. But to
One problem that museums sometimes face in making this decision is that
collections systems are object-related, while museums typically have lots of
digital assets that are not object-specific. Audio tours & podcasts,
brochures and other print publications, videos, educational materials,
presentati
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To: 'mcn-l at mcn.edu'
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