The importance of library science in implementing DAM systems

  • Tadic L
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Many organizations are finding that hiring staff trained in library science is instrumental in creating and managing their digital asset management system's data structure, rules, and values. This paper briefly outlines the benefits of hiring library science professionals, and the kind of education and training they commonly experience.

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Tadic, L. (2005). The importance of library science in implementing DAM systems. Journal of Digital Asset Management, 1(4), 241–244. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.dam.3640041

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