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Digital Asset Management book by Elizabeth Keathley now available

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There is a new Digital Asset Management book coming out in late March 2014 written by Elizabeth Keathley.  Elizabeth decided to quit her full-time DAM job and commit herself to write this book. Shortly afterward, I was asked to be the technical reviewer/editor on this book to review each chapter in draft form.

Working together remotely, we spent a good few months working on this book. The book titled Digital Asset Management: Content Architectures, Project Management, and Creating Order out of Media Chaos is now available for sale online. If you are still clinging to the last remaining bookstores, you may need to special order this book.

If you are interested in Digital Asset Management, check out this book for yourself:

Digital Asset Management: Content Architectures, Project Management, and Creating Order out of Media Chaos

If you read the book or eBook version, leave a review of what you think.

 

Author: Henrik de Gyor

Consultant. Podcaster. Writer.

2 thoughts on “Digital Asset Management book by Elizabeth Keathley now available

  1. Thank you Henrik. Readers should know the book is available on Amazon.com as well. It’s hard to imagine two people more qualified to tackle a subject like this than you and Elizabeth. This is must-reading for anyone who needs to understand the challenges of managing digital assets in disparate formats along with the justification and selection of DAM system.

    Also, congratulations for Another DAM Blog being named a top Digital Records & Archiving blog – nice work! http://recordsmanagement.tab.com/records-management-2/top-records-and-information-management-blogs-part-2/

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