Here are ten library and information-related things:
- 3D digitization at the Smithsonian – automation, metadata, and more.
- Why data partners should link to Wikidata.
- Know your DAM requirements.
- Tagging tech interview with Emily Kolvitz.
- Keywording alternatives for photography.
- Assessing the quality of automated metadata.
- How to put an effective metadata strategy in place.
- Why connected data is a game changer for financial services.
- National Archives universal electronic records management requirements.
- Conserving Darwin’s library.
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Findability is “the degree to which a particular object is easy to discover or locate” (Peter Morville, 2005, Ambient Findability)
My first after school job was in the public library. I developed an appreciation of the Dewey Decimal system and never looked back, except for that whirlwind decade in advertising…
Luckily, a digital asset management project at DDB reignited my interest in library and information sciences. I quickly obtained an MLIS and a position as a Digital Asset Manager administering a system for a high profile client following several awesome metadata projects and an internship at a worldwide media giant.
My information related interests include taxonomy, metadata, cataloging, digitization, search, social media, digital asset management, emerging technologies and visual resources.
Call me the Space Age Librarian, Visual Resource Manager, Content Specialist, Cataloging and Metadata Librarian or Digital Asset Management Expert.
Please note that the information and views expressed here represent my own thoughts and opinions and not those of my employer.
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