Original Article

Journal of Digital Asset Management (2009) 5, 116–125. doi:10.1057/dam.2009.4

Digital asset management case study – Museum Victoria

John Broomfield1

Correspondence: John Broomfield, MV Studios, Museum Victoria, P.O. Box 666, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia

1Since completing a Bachelor of Applied Science in Photography at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 1988, John Broomfield has worked in photography in the museum sector for 19 years. At Museum Victoria, the largest museum organization in Australasia, John manages the Media Production and Copyright department, delivering imaging services for exhibitions, publications and collection digitization. He has been at the forefront of Museum Victoria's transition from the analog to the digital age over the past two decades.

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Abstract

Images and audio-visual material are an increasingly important communication tool in today's world. As part of the State Collection and in the wider organization, Museum Victoria has a diversity of uses for, and holders of, these assets. (Images and Audio-Visual Material – Final Report 6 April 2006)

Keywords:

DAM, museum, workflow, implementation, case study, integration

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