We are busy developing an exciting agenda for DAM and Museums 2024 so keep your eyes peeled for details. Register for the event to be the first to hear about new sessions and speakers!
In the meantime, check out the first 4 sessions confirmed:
The Role of History & the Corporate Archives at Levi Strauss & Co.
Join this session with Tracey Panek, Historian & Director of Archives, Levi Strauss & Co. to learn:
Establishing Digital Preservation Standards Through the DAM to Enhance Global Accessibility
Successfully implementing the first ever enterprise-wide DAM at the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation:
The DAM provides a solid foundation as a trusted source of information for the museum on the history of early America. The DAM is pivotal in helping to attract global interest. Join this session with Tracey Gulden, Media Collections Manager to review:
Aligning a Museum’s Digital Strategy with its Physical Transformation
Exploring, Engaging, and Empowering for a Better Tomorrow
Listen to the major transformation project undertaken at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History – how it started, where the project is now, and what’s left to complete, focusing key analysis on:
Preserving Digital Assets: A Gap in the DAM Marketplace
This session with Amy Rudersdorf, Director, Consulting Operations, AVP will address the pressing issue faced by cultural heritage organizations in their pursuit of effective digital asset management and digital preservation.
Dive into the fundamental differences between DAM and digital preservation systems, emphasizing their distinct functionalities and where they overlap. The concept of "good enough" digital preservation will be explored, providing insight into practical strategies for organizations to navigate the digital landscape effectively.
Key takeaways: