[tdwg] iDigBio Webinar: DAMmed if you Do or Don’t - Tuesday 17 November 4 PM EST

Deborah Paul dpaul at fsu.edu
Mon Nov 16 19:27:25 CET 2015


Hi Everyone!

At the recent iDigBio Summit, the topic of storing media and other data 
(aka "Archiving") was prominent. Storing "archival" copies of images and 
other digital assets can be a challenge. Ever heard of a DAM? That's a 
Digital Asset Management system. Come find out more about these issues - 
bring your questions, comments, concerns, solutions, and ideas to:

iDIgBio Webinar: DAMmed if you Do or Don’t
https://www.idigbio.org/content/webinar-dammed-if-you-do-or-don%E2%80%99t

Day and Date: Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Time:  4 PM EST, that's 21:00 UTC
Where: http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/datamgmt
Brought to you by: The iDigBio Data Management Interest Group (DMIG)

DETAILS
*Abstract:* How to safeguard and preserve digital assets is increasingly 
critical to collections digitization programs, particularly given the 
explosion in specimen imaging and related efforts.  This webinar will 
look at various procedures for digital preservation and review what a 
digital asset management system (DAM) is and can offer.  There will be a 
live demo of an institution-wide DAM at Yale University that serves the 
Peabody Museum and other campus units, with discussion of costs, 
timelines, features, technical needs, and how several collections 
management systems successfully integrated with the DAM.

*Presenter*: Larry Gall, Head of Computer Systems and Entomology 
Collections Manager, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University. 
I’m not technically a PI/coPI on a TCN, but am closely affiliated with 
all of the Yale ones given that I support the systems/workflow that 
support our content for the work.  Those include Fossil Insect 
Collaborative (FIC), MacroAlgal Herbarium Consortium (MHC), New England 
Vascular Plants (NEVP), North American Lichens and Bryophytes (LBCC); 
and also Paleoniches as a PEN.

See you there!

Best,
Deb, et al
and yes, it's being recorded if you can't make it.

-- 
-- Upcoming iDigBio Events https://www.idigbio.org/calendar
-- Deborah Paul, iDigBio Technology Specialist
Institute for Digital Information, 234 LSB
Florida State University
Tallahassee, Florida 32306
850-644-6366

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