About the Author |
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About the Technical Reviewer |
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Acknowledgments |
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Foreword |
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Chapter 1 Introduction to DAM |
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Twenty-Five Years Ago, Email Was New |
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This Book Is an Introduction Itself |
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DAMs Have Stages of Maturity |
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Chapter 2 When It's Time for a DAM: Identifying a Need |
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Brand Management and Rights Management |
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What Do You Want to Do with a DAM? |
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Needs Assessment for Your DAM |
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Archiving Versus Asset Management |
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How Is a DAM Different from a CMS? |
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Costs: Bad User Experience |
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Building Your Argument for DAM |
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Chapter 3 Choosing the Right DAM Solution |
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Why There Is No One Best DAM |
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Commercially Available DAMs |
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DAM Support Determines the DAM Software |
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Case Study: A Photographer Needs VPN Access to a Secure DAM |
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Solution with In-House Support |
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Solution with In-House Support and a SaaS |
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Chapter 4 Where Your DAM Lives |
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Servers, Hosting, and Storage |
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Types of DAM Server Environments |
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Cloud vs. Traditional Hosting and Storage |
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Addressing Common Storage and Hosting Concerns |
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Chapter 5 Staffing for a DAM |
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Finding Successful Digital Asset Managers |
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What Do Digital Asset Managers Do? |
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How Are Digital Asset Managers Paid? |
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Gender and Digital Asset Management |
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Racial and Class Diversity |
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Who Manages the Digital Asset Managers? |
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Director or Vice President |
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Digital Asset Management Specialist |
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Where to Find Great Contractors |
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Chapter 6 Assets to Manage---You Can't Drink the Ocean |
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54 | (1) |
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How Complex Multimedia Files Are Handled Within Item Types |
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Deciding How to Manage Assets and Expectations |
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Starting a DAM with Existing Content |
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Starting a DAM with Workflows |
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Static Versus Living Assets |
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59 | (2) |
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Expiration Utilities and Visible Watermarks |
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Chapter 7 Creating and Accessing Assets |
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Creating Access Control Lists |
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66 | (2) |
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Arranging and Describing Assets |
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User System Requirements: XMP and XML |
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Access for Brand Management |
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Providing Reference Services |
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Basic Metadata and Search Strategies |
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Metadata Types: XMP vs. XML |
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Metadata Modeling Standards |
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Building a Metadata Dictionary |
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Keywording and Keyword Dictionaries (Also Known as Tag Libraries) |
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Chapter 9 Describing and Searching Mass Sets |
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Capturing Metadata from Creation Sources |
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Building Tunnels to Agencies and Other Systems |
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Capturing Metadata from Secondary Sources |
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Managing Expectations in Mass Asset Ingest |
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Case Study: The Importance of the Immediate Event |
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Solution 1 Get Ahead of the Problem |
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Solution 2 Shortcut the Metadata (for Now) |
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Solution 3 Create a Holding Pen |
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Detailed Searching and Granularity |
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Programming a Helpful Search Interface |
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Chapter 10 Big Data and Bigger Control Issues |
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Content Audit and Determining Metrics |
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Determining Metrics and ROI |
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100 | (1) |
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Download Values of Photographs |
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Download Values of Graphics, Illustrations, and Other Digital Artwork |
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Download Values of Documents |
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104 | (1) |
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Download Values of Audio and Video |
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Download Values of Web Code |
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Why Are the Asset Valuations So High When Compared to the NARA Chart? |
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List of Suggested User Metrics |
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109 | (1) |
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109 | (1) |
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110 | (1) |
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The Emerging Field of Metadata Metrics |
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The Asset Metric That Solves Big Problems for Brand Management |
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Determining Return on Investment (ROI) |
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113 | (2) |
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Chapter 11 Building Successful Workflows |
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What Makes a DAM Workflow Successful? |
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Visibility of Workflow Movement Is Key to Workflow Success |
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117 | (4) |
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Workflow Implementation Tools End Information Silos |
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Sample Workflow: Photo Ingest, Selection, Retouching, and Approval |
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Chapter 12 Moving Assets into a New System |
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Digital Preservation and Content Migration Strategies |
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Digitization for Preservation |
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Case Study: Three Migrations and a Metadata Model |
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Solution 1 Content Migration from a Previous DAM |
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Solution 2 Content Migration from the Legacy Scanning Project |
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Solution 3 Content Migration from a Legacy Flat-File System |
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Chapter 13 Brand and Rights Management |
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Two Sides of the Same Licensed Coin |
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Rentism as an Economic Model |
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A Quick-and-Dirty Guide to Rights Management |
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Managing Rights Associated with Stock Photography |
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Resources for More Information on Copyright |
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143 | (1) |
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A Quick and Dirty Guide to Brand Management |
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144 | (1) |
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Chapter 14 DAM Is the Future of Work |
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Systems Will Mature at the Pace That Management Sets |
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Identify Needs and Meet Them |
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Find Your Best Balance in Security and Storage Issues |
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149 | (1) |
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Economic Concerns, Rights Management, and Lawyers |
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150 | (2) |
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Chapter 15 Glossary of Terms |
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157 | (8) |
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Index |
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