Digital Asset & Media Management
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The MA addresses the management of digital assets, an increasingly important area not just in public institutions such as libraries, archives and museums but also in the wider content industry such as publishing or social media. DAM consists of tasks and decisions surrounding ingesting, annotating, cataloguing, storage and retrieval of digital assets, such as text, video, audio and image files
KEY BENEFITS
- For our teaching, we draw on a wide range of expertise, offering insights into curatorial and archival practices of dealing with digital assets as well as into technologies and wider socio-economic questions such as rights and project management.
- The tutors offer unrivalled expertise in t…
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The MA addresses the management of digital assets, an
increasingly important area not just in public institutions such as
libraries, archives and museums but also in the wider content
industry such as publishing or social media. DAM consists of tasks
and decisions surrounding ingesting, annotating, cataloguing,
storage and retrieval of digital assets, such as text, video, audio
and image files
KEY BENEFITS
- For our teaching, we draw on a wide range of expertise, offering insights into curatorial and archival practices of dealing with digital assets as well as into technologies and wider socio-economic questions such as rights and project management.
- The tutors offer unrivalled expertise in technologies and processes that allow the quick and efficient storage, retrieval and reuse of digital assets. They come from a diverse and highly interdisciplinary background, having run digital archives or worked in the digital industries in the past.
- Through the internship programme students can have direct access to some of the world's most important culture and media institutions.
- Close links and regular speakers from the content sector give students insights and up-to-the-minute knowledge of the subject area.
PURPOSEThe aim of the programme is to prepare students for
future development and innovation in society and business that rely
increasingly upon the effective management and exploitation of a
wide range of complex digital information and knowledge. Managing
this digital information is presenting significant challenges for
organisations and as a consequence there is an increasing demand
for professionals with expertise in digital asset management. The
MA in Digital Asset Management responds to this demand for
digitally literate professionals to work in education and heritage
institutions as well as wider industry by equipping students with a
range of strategic, technical and practical skills to provide
direction and leadership in this area.
DESCRIPTION
There are very few institutions of any size and in any area of
activity that do not create and depend on the management,
exploitation and long-term preservation of digital assets.
There are important considerations of curatorial and technical
standards that arise throughout the 'digital resource life-cycle',
from creation through management, access and dissemination to
long-term preservation. These considerations and this life-cycle
are the core subject matter of the MA programme in Digital Asset
Management. We want students to acquire a great deal of practical
knowledge, but even more we want them to develop their critical and
reflective capacities, and to acquire an understanding of the
inter-dependence between the developments in digital processes,
technology and curatorial practice.
The MA takes a comparative and interdisciplinary approach requiring
students to explore and critically assess competing theories and
practices from across library, archival, information science, and
e-research thus providing a well-rounded understanding of the
requirements across domains. Recent years have seen an explosion in
the volume, complexity and range of digital content, often referred
to as a data deluge or data tsunami, whilst government speaks of
the digital economy as the engine of growth.
Reasons you should consider the MA in Digital Asset Management
are:
- Cultural heritage organisations are digitising and making available digital materials relating to our history and culture.
- Archives and libraries are increasingly receiving born digital materials.
- Businesses rely on digital data and content to develop, run and manage their future prosperity.
- Research managers and data scientists work with large volumes of digital data, running experiments, simulations and visualisations.
- Employers are looking for skilled professionals with knowledge and expertise in managing these valuable digital assets.
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