I've had good luck with Google Docs for sharing modest numbers of
files with a variety of collaborators - is that *too* simplistic for
this application?
Will

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Hillel Arnold <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
> I'm actually asking for someone else (not at my institution) but I believe 
> we're talking about primarily images, with maybe some audio. As far as I know 
> they currently have their digital objects stored on a combination of internal 
> and external hard drives that are only available locally. I'm not sure about 
> the file or folder naming conventions, but my intuition tells me there 
> probably aren't many...
>
>
>
>> Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:58:01 -0400
>> From: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Digital object distribution
>> To: [email protected]
>>
>> Hillel,
>>
>> How are you currently managing your digital objects?  What type are they 
>> generally? (images, a/v, text)
>>
>> ...adam
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Code for Libraries on behalf of Hillel Arnold
>> Sent: Wed 6/23/2010 1:15 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [CODE4LIB] Digital object distribution
>>
>> A colleague of mine is looking for a simple and lightweight way to make 
>> digital assets available to researchers. What they'd like to have ideally is 
>> a system that provides online access to specified files for a specified user 
>> via a login. A user would only see the files that have been assigned to them 
>> and not any other users' files. In addition, they'd like to have some sort 
>> of a UI that would display basic descriptive information about the object.
>> Does anyone have any ideas for a solution to this? It seems like there 
>> *should* be an easy and obvious answer, but I'm coming up blank...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Hillel Arnold
>>
>> Project Archivist
>> Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive
>> New York University
>>
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