Dear Janice,

The list below was cut from a report I created last Spring.  This may
help explain some of the drivers that influence our digitization
process.  I hope this helps.

Best,
Dianne


CCP Priorities for Imaging Collections:

The Center's bi-monthly curatorial team meetings provide a forum where
collections are discussed by knowledgeable staff and prioritized for
scanning.  The photographers noted below do not represent all the
Center's collections that have been digitized to date, but the list
provides an example of driving forces that influence how CCP prioritizes
the scanning of collections.  (Note some bodies of work will naturally
fall into more than one of the driving forces noted below which adds
weight to the priority) 


1. Core Archives:  (100% completed)                     
Ansel Adams 
Harry Callahan 
Frederick Sommer (check new acquisitions)
Wynn Bullock 
Aaron Siskind

2. Archive/Donor Relations/Contracts: 
Milton Rogovin (100%) 
Rosalind Solomon (80% completed)
Brett Weston  (95% completed)
Alma Lavenson (not fully accessioned)
                                
3. Copyrights Owned or Administered:    
Edward Weston (100%)
John Gutmann (100%)     
Louise Dahl-Wolfe (100%)
Lola Alvarez Bravo (100%)

4. Historical Significance:
W. Eugene Smith (100%)
Lee Friedlander (100%)
Wright Morris (100%)
Walker Evans (100%)
Tina Modotti (100%)
Robert Heinecken (75%)
Ralph Gibson 


5. Other Drivers influencing Imaging Priorities
Exhibitions
Publications
Rights and Reproductions requests
Outgoing Loans
New Acquisitions
Research fellows

-----Original Message-----
From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Ari Davidow
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:22 PM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] open source OpenEdit DAM

Cool! Anyone out there using this? How well does it meet your needs?
What do you like about it? Would you recommend it to others?

Thanks,
ari

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Julie Riley OpenEdit
<julie at openedit.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I came across Ari's blog regarding open source digital asset
management
> or the lack thereof... I'd like to introduce our open source software,
> OpenEdit DAM. http://www.openeditDAM.com
>
> OpenEdit is a JAVA based 100% pure web DAM solution and can be run on
> any platform. We have been working with corporations and organizations
> in need of DAM for several years which has allowed us to develop a
> robust digital asset management solution.
>
> OpenEdit DAM users include single users as well as those needing an
> enterprise-wide DAM system. OpenEdit DAM allows you to manage and
share
> all of your digital files, you can upload, download, search, share,
> etc., it's a very feature rich application.
>
> OpenEdit is free to download, install and use, technical support is
free
> via our online user forum.
>
> Please take a look at OpenEdit and let me know what you think!
>
> Regards,
>
> Julie Riley
> OpenEdit
> http://www.openeditDAM.com
>
>
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