Metadata for Content Management: Designing taxonomy, metadata, policy and workflow to make digital content systems better for users.

Metadata for Content Management: Designing taxonomy, metadata, policy and workflow to make digital content systems better for users.

by David Diamond
Metadata for Content Management: Designing taxonomy, metadata, policy and workflow to make digital content systems better for users.

Metadata for Content Management: Designing taxonomy, metadata, policy and workflow to make digital content systems better for users.

by David Diamond

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Overview

Metadata for Content Management helps digital content managers think in terms of organization and a practical application of metadata principles. Author David Diamond (DAM Survival Guide) avoids theoretical and academic discussions, instead providing real-world guidance to those designing or redesigning content management or digital asset management systems. Learn how taxonomy and metadata work within digital systems, and see how they affect policy, collaboration, workflow and user acceptance of digital content management systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781535087506
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/04/2016
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

David Diamond has worked in the field of Digital Asset Management since 1998. His previous book, DAM Survival Guide, is considered by many industry gurus to be a must-read for those new to the field.

In 2013, Diamond created DAM Guru Program, now the world's largest community of digital asset and content management professionals. In the same year, he was awarded the "DAMMY of the Year," the industry's highest honor, for his contributions to content management education.

Diamond has held senior management positions at Apple, Sony and the University of Southern California. He is an accomplished 3D illustrator and author for aviation audiences, and a licensed pilot.

Diamond co-founded, recorded and toured with the 80s band Berlin.

He lives in Truckee, California, from where he directs global community education and marketing for Swiss software maker, Picturepark.

Diamond's first two books, "Flight Training: Taking the Short Approach" and "DAM Survival Guide," are available from Amazon and other booksellers.
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