[Sigdl-l] SIG DL Webinar THIS WED.: Navigating Digital Asset Management

ASIS&T SIG DL asist.sigdl at gmail.com
Sun Apr 20 11:01:10 EDT 2014


Navigating Digital Asset Management Wednesday, April 23rd, 12pm (EDT) Free
for ASIST members, $10 for non-members

This one-hour webinar will focus on best practices for navigating the
ever-growing field of Digital Asset Management. In order for DAM
initiatives to be successful, certain steps should be followed. This
applies to both small and large organizations. The session will be broken
down into the following four sections:

-Buy-in (Communication, Stakeholders, IT Partnership)

-Business Case (Project Summary, Opportunity Costs, Scope, Assumptions,
ROI)

-Risks & Constraints (Standards, Governance, Project Management)

-Resource Planning (Funding, Prioritization)

Presenters:

Julie Maher
Julie earned a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Manhattanville College
and a Masters of Science in Information & Library Science from Pratt
Institute. She is a seasoned DAM professional and Subject Matter Expert
with over 15 years of experience with iconic collections and luxury brands.
Julie is the Director of the Education Committee for the Archivists Round
Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc. (ART). She is our leader and advocate
for ensuring a successful partnership.

Alice Merchant
Alice refined her digital imaging skills while receiving a Bachelor of Fine
Arts in Professional Photographic Illustration at Rochester Institute of
Technology. In the 15 years since RIT, Alice and her teams have been
building, implementing, and maintaining DAM systems. She has worked within
the SDLC on the client and vendor sides of Project Management
Organizations. Alice is our IT and Operations leader.

Register here:
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