Monday 30 November 2009

Digital Asset Management Foundation - Coffee Meet-Up - Notes and Audio

In my last blog post I mentioned I was taking part in an informal 'meet-up' to discuss Digital Asset Management (DAM). I made some rough notes during the call, which I hope will serve to give a flavour of the discussions:

Topics:
  • The need to broaden the understanding of DAM.
  • The need to share experiences and challenges in DAM.
  • The need to connect with clients, understand needs and deliver targeted solutions.
  • Creating metadata and vocabularies to support assets: images and video.
  • Applying metadata to image and video assets - manual, automatic and semi-automatic solutions.
  • DAM solutions: 'software as a service' versus 'enterprise solutions'.
  • Creating Vision Statements for DAM.
  • The phases of DAM.
  • DAM return on investment: key task analysis, baselining and measuring outcomes.
  • Controlled vocabularies for DAM - license to kick start development, then develop and customise.
  • Using consultancy to support DAM creation and utilisation.
  • Working with legacy data in DAM systems.
  • Harvesting metadata from creators and suppliers.
  • Adding value through manual tagging of assets.
  • Tagging assets using: external sources - off-shore or local, or in-house resources.
  • Video processing: soundtrack indexing, scene and key recognition.
For those who want to listen to the conversation you're free to do so by visiting the following URL:

DAM Foundation - Audio Track of Coffee Meetup 27 Nov 2009

The audio is a little broken up at the start, but stick with it, it gets better. Also, time delays between the US and UK means it sounds as if the speakers are talking over each other.

Speakers were:
  • Nigel Cliffe, Managing Director at Cliffe Associates Ltd
  • Ian Davis, Taxonomy Delivery Manager, Outside Americas, Dow Jones Client Solutions
  • Henrik de Gyor, Digital Asset Manager at K12 Inc
I hope you all enjoy the conversation, we hope to arrange more in a few weeks.

Ian

2 comments:

  1. It was great to "meet" you at the coffee meetup. I hope we can do it again sometime.
    Donna Slawsky
    Metadata and Taxonomy Consultant

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  2. Thanks for all your input Ian, and the list above will help form the basis of the standard I am sure

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