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Digital Archivist (Stanford, CA, USA)
Digital Archivist (Stanford, CA, USA)
A collection of recent DAM-related articles from around the web, sourced from DAM Federation member, Planet DAM.
Taxonomy Hierarchical Relationship Issues
Taxonomy specialist and author Heather Hedden has recently posted an article dealing with the issue of broader and narrower terms within hierarchical relationships. Discussing the challenges faced when …
Continue reading »This article was contributed by DAM Guru member, Jeffrey Marino.
Digital Asset Symposium
DAS: New York
Hosted by The Association of Moving Image Archivists
June 6, 2018
Museum of Modern Art
New York, NY
“Who lives, who dies? Who tells the story?” sums up how history gets written …
Continue reading »Over the last year or so, I have been reading a number of articles about Content Services, a term allegedly coined by analysts Gartner (although I have my doubts as to its true provenance). A few weeks ago, I discussed Magan Arthur’s article about Business Object Management where it was …
Continue reading »A genre that’s become as tenacious as its undead agitators, the zombie movie has been with us for over half a century now. In comparison, innovation within the DAM sector appears to have already reached the rigor mortis stage and the whiff of decomposing imagination is beginning to wrinkle the …
Continue reading »Nora Gehin, from Digital Asset Management vendor Widen has recently published an article pitting file-sharing platforms such as Dropbox and Google Drive against dedicated DAM systems. It’s an argument that – aside from being overcooked – consistently manages to over-simplify the comparison and fails to identify the core underlying differences …
Continue reading »This is the first of a two-part article series, the second item is now published also.
In the last 4-5 years, some trends have been subtly and gradually developing in the DAM software market. Their cumulative effects are more significant than is being widely acknowledged. Based on my conversations …
Continue reading »As many DAM users will be aware, recently there has been a lot of interest in using Artificial Intelligence and visual recognition tools to automate the tagging and cataloguing of content digital assets like images and video with relevant metadata.
While the results of these technologies have improved over recent …
Continue reading »Recently, CMSWire published an article I wrote for them: What it Will Take for Artificial Intelligence to Become Useful For DAM. This was an abridged edition of a longer feature article for DAM News: Combining AI With Digital Asset Supply Chain Management Techniques. The responses I have received …
Continue reading »A new digital asset management (DAM) conference is on the horizon in 2018. Organizer ‘Insight Exchange Network’ is presenting their Digital Assets & Content Leadership Exchange in New York on January 22-24, 2018. It looks to be a conference focused on educational insights from many in the DAM and …
Continue reading »Recently, I have read a few articles which make some critical remarks about blockchain for DAM. There are some reasonable points advanced, however, there are also misunderstandings and myths about what blockchains are and how they might be applied to Content DAM. In fairness, there is an even greater amount …
Continue reading »Last week, there was a post on one of the LinkedIn DAM groups by David Diamond, Reason enough to say that “digital asset management” has died for us? For anyone who does not have access to the group, this is the post:
“Major players in the Financial sector are …
Continue reading »This feature article has been written by Ralph Windsor, editor of DAM News.
In the last year, there have been subtle but potentially significant changes to the positioning of some participants in the DAM market. A number of those on the sell-side, especially those in the enterprise segment have …
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