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Friday, 3 January 2014

A collaborative approach to workflow design

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Uploading and describing content in a digital asset management system requires an efficient process, easily integrated into people's dai...
Friday, 27 September 2013

Why consent matters when reusing photographs

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Today's Toronto Star includes this perfect example of why we need good practices around how we manage and reuse digital photographs: W...
Thursday, 9 May 2013

Openness and reuse of digital photographs

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Enabling reuse of City of Toronto digital photographs was an early justification for the development of our Digital Asset Library program. I...
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Friday, 12 April 2013

Next steps for City of Toronto digital asset management

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Our next phase includes management of communications products such as this City Hall green roof ad. Since launching the City of Tor...
Thursday, 31 January 2013

Digital Asset Library year in review - 2012

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Christmas decorations at City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square skating rink, by Jose San Juan Waaaaaay back last January, I wrote abo...
Friday, 9 November 2012

Not quite there: fun with Google Image recognition and search

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There's something playful about the way researching one topic often leads to new insights on another.  While attempting to track down co...
Thursday, 1 November 2012

metadata - use it or lose it

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Over this fall I have recruited representatives from our participating units who are working with me to simplify our digital asset managemen...
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Jonathan Studiman
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Thinking about people, information and processes. I am the digital asset management lead at the City of Toronto. I write about my adventures with information management, metadata, controlled vocabularies, open government and whatever else crosses my mind.
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