Digital Asset Management
OceanTeacher Academy Training Course
Training Course
30 September - 04 October 2013
Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Headquater & Mombasa Station
PO Box 81651
Mombasa
080100
Kenya
Organizer & Staff
Participation
By invitation only.
Overview Over the past decade, we have become increasingly defined as a global culture of content creators. Libraries have and continue to adapt their services to meet the needs of a changing information ecosystem. Digital information in the form of data, video, audio, text, graphics, as well as complex objects such as web sites, are being created, published, repurposed, and stored. These activities are occurring at a rapid pace and on a massive scale, largely due to the increasing availability of technology that is allowing for greater participation by larger communities of users. Within the oceanographic community, libraries are providing support for scientist in a variety of ways (e.g.: Cruise Summary Reports and dataset linking; cruise video editing, access and archiving and image management). Digital Asset Management (DAM) provides a methodical approach to ingest, cataloguing, storage, retrieval, distribution, and disposal of content in digital form. This course is designed to assist participants in identifying digital assets, evaluate institutional resources available to support the management of digital assets, the identification of resource deficiencies, and finally preparation of an implementation plan that will begin to address DAM support for the institution. One day will be devoted to Digital Asset Management Basics. Sharing and feedback from peers will provide an opportunity to fine tune the DAM plans elaborated by the participants, which would allow multiple institutions to leverage resources and expertise for the benefit of the group. This exercise will seek to identify collaborative service model opportunities among participating institutions. One of the primary objectives of this course is to provide students with an implementation plan based on current capabilities. The post assessment survey will seek to identify areas of success as well as any obstacles encountered. Target Audience - Information Managers - Marine Librarians Topics to be included: - Introduction and DAM Overview - Dataset linking - Cruise video - Institutional Assessment of DAM - Resource Inventory - Identifying Resource Deficiencies - Writing the Implementation Plan - Multi-institutional Resource Map - Post-Assessment Course Prerequisites: Good command of the English language A Certificate of Participation will be issued to all successful students.
Period for applications: REOPEN until 14 JUNE 2013 [7 January - 28 February] Detailed information on how to register and the Application Form available at www.oceanteacher.org
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OTA Digital Asset Management_May 2013 | 08/01/2013 |
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2013-09-OTA_MIM_DAM_GENERAL_LOCAL_INFO | 12/09/2013 |
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Training course timetable | 12/09/2013 |
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[View a printable participants list]
Name | Country |
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EDWIN Yvonne | Saint Lucia |
GINORI GILKES María de los Angeles | Cuba |
JARISOA Tsarahevitra | Madagascar |
KINARA Megan | Kenya |
KOKOE KOUEVI Dometo | Togo |
MACANAWAI Susana | Fiji |
MIDINOUDEWA Houangninan | Benin |
NKONOKI Evah Simon | United Republic of Tanzania |
OMBUKI Juliet | Kenya |
ORTIZ Silverio | Argentina |
POUYE Maimouna | Senegal |
RAZANABOAHANGY Jeanne Marie Felicie | Madagascar |
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PIKULA Linda | United States of America |
SMITH Anthony | United States of America |
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DELGADO Cláudia | Belgium |
ODIDO Mika | Kenya |
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ONGANDA Harrison | Kenya |
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 17
Confirmed: 17
Not confirmed: 0
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 0
Rejected: 0
Label(s): IOC Capacity Development Training course , IODE Training course
Created at 15:15 on 30 Nov 2012 by Cláudia Delgado
Last Updated at 14:28 on 09 Jan 2014 by Peter Pissierssens