Journal of Digital Media Management
2012 - 2026
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2014
- Editorial pp. 292-293

- Daryn Moody
- Rights management for a global magazine business: Strategy, standardisation and simplification pp. 294-297

- Ellen Payne
- Integrating DAM systems and processes within an organisation pp. 298-302

- Jacqueline Contreras
- Managing digital unpredictability and changing behaviour with reusable web-portable assets pp. 303-314

- Andrew Lewis
- Single source multi-channel marketing at Vitra pp. 315-322

- Matthias Wesselmann
- DAMification: The implications for users and vendors pp. 323-336

- Dave Liu and Sriram Ramakrishnan
- Appraising and acquiring born-digital collections: An introduction pp. 337-348

- Gretchen Gueguen
- Migrating assets and metadata from a legacy DAM system to a new one at Ubisoft pp. 349-358

- Sarah Cervinski
- Descriptive metadata in the music industry: Why it is broken and how to fix it — Part two pp. 359-374

- Tony Brooke
Volume 2, issue 3, 2014
- Editorial pp. 192-193

- Daryn Moody
- Good cop, bad cop, brand cop: Confessions of a global brand director pp. 194-202

- Brant Long
- Governance for digital asset management pp. 203-205

- Dan Mcgraw
- An interview with DAM industry veteran and taxonomist, Fran Alexander pp. 206-211

- Fran Alexander
- Transitioning the largest archive of animal sounds from analogue to digital pp. 212-220

- Gregory F. Budney, William Mcquay and Michael S. Webster
- DAMing digital assets: Moving digital assets at the Smithsonian Libraries into a trusted management system pp. 221-229

- Doug Dunlop
- Seven ways nonprofits can leverage digital asset management pp. 230-234

- Kristy Smith and Brentine Stevens
- Establishing and funding a digital asset management system at the University of Chicago pp. 235-243

- Cynthia Mathews
- Curation is also part of management: A case for considering digital curation in digital asset management pp. 244-250

- Megan Mcgovern
- The EN 15907 moving image metadata schema standard and its role in a digital asset management infrastructure pp. 251-262

- Thelma Ross, Detlev Balzer and Stephen Mcconnachie
- Descriptive metadata in the music industry: Why it is broken and how to fix it — Part one pp. 263-282

- Tony Brooke
Volume 2, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial pp. 100-101

- Daryn Moody
- Digital asset management system implementation at American Express Publishing pp. 102-110

- Chad Beer and Holly Boerner
- Metadata management in the entertainment industry: A case study from the studio perspective pp. 111-119

- Jr Yasgur
- A journey to enable digital end to end using DAM pp. 120-126

- Carin Forman
- BFI National Archive: Digital workflow for the preservation of digital cinema packages pp. 127-136

- Charles Fairall, Helen Edmunds and Dylan Cave
- Metadata overhaul: Upgrading metadata in the University of Houston Digital Library pp. 137-147

- Santi Thompson and Annie Wu
- Rights management: A focused approach pp. 148-159

- Seth Earley and Robin Macrae
- Taking a big data/NoSQL approach to digital asset management pp. 160-165

- Matt Turner
- In Pasteur’s own hand: The creation of a digital repository pp. 166-171

- Mira Greene and Robert O Marlin
- Fandom digitised: Establishing a digital collection of media fanzines at Texas A&M University pp. 172-184

- Jeremy Brett
Volume 2, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial pp. 5-6

- Daryn Moody
- Implementing a digital asset management strategy at RPA pp. 7-12

- Stacey Mckeever
- Implementing digital asset management for digital media support pp. 13-18

- Reshma Kumar
- The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: A digital media archival project pp. 19-23

- Barry Snyder and Jeff Sotzing
- Results from the DAM Foundation Salary Survey: Who they are, where they work, what they do and how they are paid pp. 24-47

- Elizabeth Ferguson Keathley
- Turning information professionals into digital archivists for success in today’s world of digital asset management pp. 48-56

- Rob Corrao and Phil Spiegel
- Digitising a multi-language, multi-length audiovisual collection: The National Film Board of Canada experience pp. 57-69

- Christian Ruel and Julie Dutrisac
- Advancing media asset value: From storage to operational decisions pp. 70-73

- Blake White
- Content, control and collections: An interview with content strategist, Mike Doane pp. 74-77

- Mike Doane
- Determinants of distribution channel choice for online software licence purchases: A transaction cost perspective pp. 78-94

- Pierre Hadaya and Dominique Deserres
Volume 1, issue 4, 2013
- Editorial pp. 312-313

- Daryn Moody
- Digitising a major archive for public access pp. 314-322

- Maria P. Lacalle
- Here be dragons/ Navigating the uncharted waters of digital initiatives in cultural institutions pp. 323-329

- Shaula M. Stephenson
- Lost in translation/ Managing multi-lingual A/V and metadata in the digital supply chain pp. 330-335

- Robin Boldon and Rod Carter
- ‘Hey, can I use this?’ Simplifying rights management for creative agency DAM systems pp. 336-342

- Tracy Wolfe
- A broadcast solution to file delivery pp. 343-348

- Matt Donovan
- Engaging digital audiences pp. 349-358

- Alison Prince
- Reaching a new audience through gaming pp. 359-364

- Martha Henson and Danny Birchall
- Collaborative models for archival collections pp. 365-374

- Karen Colbron
- Qualifying cost savings of a DAM department pp. 375-384

- Thomas E. Haynes
- Power to the people/ Cues, cravings, rewards and habit loops pp. 385-389

- Mary Ann Williams
- A great time for taxonomy and metadata/ An interview with taxonomist, Joseph Busch pp. 390-393

- Joseph Busch
- `The Idea of the Digital University/ Ancient Traditions, Disruptive Technologies and the Battle for the Soul of Higher Education;` Edited by Frank Bryce McClusky and Melanie Winter pp. 394-395

- Ray Uzwyshyn
Volume 1, issue 3, 2012
- Editorial: Implementing digital asset management pp. 212-215

- Noah Broadwater
- Branding and technology: Six innovations that change the game for brand asset management pp. 216-221

- Robin Rusch
- The role of librarians in DAM projects pp. 222-228

- Deborah Hunt
- The role of innovative technology in monetising content by delivering it to more people more efficiently pp. 229-236

- Brian Campanotti
- The challenges of DAM as a workflow management system pp. 237-246

- Holly Boerner
- The creative life cycle: Using DAM to get the most from creative workers pp. 247-252

- Romney Whitehead
- The ‘mediafication’ of business: How leaders in digital operations are becoming company heroes pp. 253-262

- Peri Shamsai
- Reduce complexity, increase productivity, recover control, drive innovation: Four steps to profitability pp. 263-281

- Tobias Soppa
- Using quick response codes for consumer-initiated marketing communication strategy pp. 282-295

- Mohit Maurya
- DAM initiative planning: An interview with David Diamond pp. 296-300

- David Diamond
- Book reviews pp. 301-306

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Volume 1, issue 2, 2012
- Editorial pp. 116-118

- Daryn Moody
- Using social media to drive metadata optimisation pp. 119-124

- Christian Buckley
- Socialising DAM pp. 125-134

- Alex Struminger
- DAM integration as a critical undertaking for enterprise CIOs and CMOs pp. 135-144

- Philippe Coulon and Pieter Casneuf
- The DAM leadership challenge: Transitioning from project to operations pp. 145-148

- Graham Allan
- Transitioning between DAM systems: Applying the wisdom of Lewis Carroll pp. 149-157

- Charlie Ward Wright
- New technologies and innovation in digital asset management pp. 158-161

- Jason Bright and Peter Pearson
- Revitalising marketing’s digital content chain pp. 162-170

- Jon Christian
- Winning CFO backing for DAM implementation pp. 171-175

- Richard Carroll
- Bringing order to the creative department using metadata-driven workflows pp. 176-182

- Jason Dittmer
- A maturity model-based approach for DAM implementations pp. 183-194

- Apoorv Durga
- Moving metadata from spreadsheets to SharePoint, to an ONIX feed: Notes from a small press pp. 195-201

- Matthew Diener
- The DAM Maturity Model: An interview with David Lipsey and Theresa Regli pp. 202-205

- David Lipsey and Theresa Regli
Volume 1, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial: Information, knowledge and insight pp. 4-5

- Daryn Moody
- Comment Problem solving in DAMs — Don’t reinvent the wheel: Resources and communities for sharing solutions pp. 6-8

- Elizabeth Ferguson Keathley
- UCSF School of Pharmacy digital assets taxonomy and metadata development pp. 9-22

- Joseph A. Busch, Eric Davila, Frank Farm, Michael Lauruhn and Susan Levings
- Migrating a broadcast facility to a file-based workflow: Five tips for a successful MAM implementation pp. 23-32

- Andrew Thomas and Lisa Bowditch
- Black holes and revelations: DAM and museum collections pp. 33-38

- Douglas Mccarthy
- Creative meets technical: How to be a good DAM customer pp. 39-47

- Sarah Saunders
- Sharing hidden know-how: How managers solve thorny problems with the ‘Knowledge Jam’ pp. 48-54

- Katrina Pugh
- The PBCore metadata standard: A decade of evolution pp. 55-68

- Nan Rubin
- The evolving etextbook landscape: Strategies, platform, innovation pp. 69-77

- Ray Uzwyshyn
- The sorting of competing metadata models in digital asset management pp. 78-84

- Mary Katherine Barnes, Frances Bowden, Jennifer Griffith and Elizabeth Ferguson Keathley
- The Accidental Taxonomist: An interview with Heather Hedden pp. 85-89

- Heather Hedden
- The accidental asset manager pp. 90-102

- Steven Brier
- An empirical study of social network effects on customer relationship management pp. 103-111

- Vincenzo Corvello, Loredana Di Pietro and Eleonora Pantano
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