Marin,

I maintain a list of some open source DAM systems
<http://damdirectory.libguides.com/damvendors-systems> and vendor
directories within the DAM Directory. Names I have heard most often are
Resource Share and Nuxeo.

Hope that helps!
Deb
damlibrarian.com

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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2017 12:56:12 +0000
> From: Emily Lang <el...@clarkart.edu>
> To: "mcn-l@mcn.edu" <mcn-l@mcn.edu>
> Subject: [MCN-L] Digital Content Editor - Clark Art Institute,
>         Williamstown,   MA
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> Join the Clark's communications team to manage and develop digital content
> for one of the region's most dynamic institutions.
>
> The digital content editor oversees and updates the Clark's website
> content on a daily basis; works to enhance the Clark's search engine
> optimization; creates video and still images to feed digital media
> platforms; manages daily posts to the Clark's social media platforms;
> develops new materials for the Clark's blog; coordinates messages,
> calendars, and schedules across on-site digital platforms; works
> collaboratively on digital advertising; oversees the Google adwords
> account; and collaborates with other departments to generate new materials
> and content for all platforms. Other duties include benchmarking and
> evaluation of all social media platforms; reporting on effectiveness of
> digital campaigns; and support for other functions within the Clark's
> Marketing and Communications Department.
>
> College degree required, preferably in marketing, journalism, advertising,
> public relations, or communications. Must be a people person - eager and
> interested in connecting to the Clark's visitors, online audiences, staff,
> and visiting scholars in order to produce lively content for a variety of
> platforms. Must be willing to work flexible hours, including weekends and
> evenings. Photography and basic video skills necessary. Must have strong
> computer skills, experience managing social media platforms, and knowledge
> of basic photo and video editing programs. Excellent writing skills a must.
> If you're detail-oriented, able to juggle multiple daily work assignments,
> able to produce high-quality work on constant deadline cycle, and able to
> learn new processes and programs quickly to adapt to changing technology,
> then you're our kind of person! Knowledge of the Clark's various database
> programs, including Kentico, Raiser's Edge, Counterpoint, and Outbound is a
> plus, but ability to l
>  earn and master these programs is a necessity.
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> Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, resume,
> salary requirements, and the names of three professional references via
> e-mail to humanresour...@clarkart.edu or mail to Human Resources, Clark
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2017 13:24:26 +0000
> From: "Marin J. Lewis" <m...@princeton.edu>
> To: "'mcn-l@mcn.edu'" <mcn-l@mcn.edu>
> Subject: [MCN-L] open source dams
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> Good morning!
>
> We're developing a list of open source dams to explore. Does anyone have
> any recommendations/experiences to share about open source dams that have
> been adopted by the museum community, beyond ResourceSpace<https://www.
> resourcespace.com/>?
>
> With appreciation,
> Marin
>
> _______________________________
> Marin J. B. Lewis
> Collections Information Specialist
> Princeton University Art Museum
> Princeton, New Jersey 08544
> (609) 258-0477 | m...@princeton.edu<mailto:m...@princeton.edu>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2017 13:26:00 +0000
> From: "Dueker, Peter" <p-due...@nga.gov>
> To: Museum Computer Network Listserv <mcn-l@mcn.edu>
> Subject: [MCN-L] Job opening - Photographer at the National Gallery of
>         Art (contract position)
> Message-ID: <d59e10a0.a273f%p-due...@nga.gov>
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> Hello MCN,
>
> The  Division of Imaging and Visual Services at the National Gallery of
> Art, Washington D.C. has an opening for a contract photographer to begin
> October 1st, 2017. This is a one-year (12 month) contract position with
> possibility of renewal.
>
> The contract photographer will work on a variety of collection
> documentation projects. With an emphasis on photographic reproduction of
> fine art objects duties will include production of digital files and
> ink-jet prints and some event photography.
>
> Required qualifications include knowledge of traditional photography with
> experience using full frame high-end DSLRs and medium format digital backs.
> Advanced experience with digital imaging techniques, digital imaging
> software (including Photoshop), and ink-jet printing is also required.
>
> Experience photographing works of art for a cultural heritage organization
> is preferred.
>
> Interested candidates should email a letter of interest, resume and a link
> to relevant work examples to Lorene Emerson, Head of Photographic Services:
>
> l-emer...@nga.gov<mailto:l-emer...@nga.gov>
>
> All materials must be received by August 15th to receive full
> consideration.
>
> ---
> Peter Dueker
> Head of Web and Imaging Services
> Digital Media Division
> National Gallery of Art, Washington
>
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>
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2017 13:55:48 -0400
> From: Dana Allen-Greil <danaallengr...@gmail.com>
> To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
> Subject: [MCN-L] JOB: Front-End Developer, National Archives, GS-12/13
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> Come work with me! Please pass it on.
>
> Front-End Web Developer, GS-12/13
> College Park, MD
> National Archives
> Apply by 8/8: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/475402800
>
> This position will lead enterprise-wide web design efforts with a
> particular emphasis on Archives.gov, blogs, Presidential Libraries, and
> related websites.
>
> Duties:
>
>    - Gathers, reviews, and analyzes requirements in collaboration with
>    business owners, project managers, and technical staff. Evaluates
> digital
>    design projects with respect to usability requirements and audience
> needs,
>    and recommends changes.
>    - Develops advanced experience in creating design mockups, wireframes,
>    storyboards, content maps, user-flows, prototypes to meet user needs,
> and
>    iterates based on user feedback; navigation, interfaces, layouts, and
>    typography that are focused on user need; and designing and building web
>    pages, user interface features, site animations, data visualizations,
> and
>    other digital design elements using a variety of graphics software
>    applications, techniques, and tools.
>    - Defines user needs, preferences, and behaviors through qualitative and
>    quantitative research and analysis. Implements user-centered design
>    methodologies including interviews, journey mapping, task flow analysis,
>    card sorting, and multivariate testing. Translates findings of user
>    research into tangible design recommendations. Coordinates and conducts
>    usability testing of prototypes and existing digital products with
> target
>    audiences. Captures target audience feedback and incorporates that
> feedback
>    into new designs and future iterations.
>    - Participates in establishing and enforcing design standards and
>    guidelines for NARA's digital products. The incumbent collaborates with
>    senior specialist and Creative Services staff to develop recommendations
>    for visual design standards for NARA's brand identity in the digital
> space
>    and for maintaining those identity standards in all online channels.
>    Participates in the development, implementation, and promotion of a
> shared
>    set of digital design guidelines and best practices. Working with senior
>    specialist, assures enforcement of design standards and requirements for
>    multiple digital products and business units across the organization
>    including websites, social media, and mobile applications.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2017 13:54:45 -0500
> From: Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu>
> To: Museum Computer Network Listserv <mcn-l@mcn.edu>
> Subject: Re: [MCN-L] open source dams
> Message-ID: <9c1eaaf2-c120-3a03-fa1d-edf1e5285...@artic.edu>
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> Marin,
> We at the Art Institute of Chicago have built LAKE, a DAMS and
> institutional repository based on existing open source software such as
> Fedora and Samvera (formerly Hydra). Our implementation is open source
> too, however not quite ready for straight-forward adoption yet [1].
>
> Hyku [2] is a "turnkey" version of what we did, independently developed
> by Stanford, DPLA and Duraspace based on the same technology. There is a
> live demo available with a relatively simple and general-purpose
> workflow [3].
>
> At the end of the day it all depends on how you plan to use your DAMS,
> and the choices above (or even the choice of an open source solution)
> may or may not be a good fit.
>
>
> Best,
> Stefano
>
> [1] https://github.com/aic-collections/aicdams-lakeshore
> [2] http://hydrainabox.samvera.org/ - note the many names?Hydra/Samvera
> is currently undergoing rebranding
> [3] https://demo.hydrainabox.org/
>
>
> On 07/26/2017 08:24 AM, Marin J. Lewis wrote:
> > Good morning!
> >
> > We're developing a list of open source dams to explore. Does anyone have
> any recommendations/experiences to share about open source dams that have
> been adopted by the museum community, beyond ResourceSpace<https://www.
> resourcespace.com/>?
> >
> > With appreciation,
> > Marin
> >
> > _______________________________
> > Marin J. B. Lewis
> > Collections Information Specialist
> > Princeton University Art Museum
> > Princeton, New Jersey 08544
> > (609) 258-0477 | m...@princeton.edu<mailto:m...@princeton.edu>
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> Director of Application Services, Collections
>
> The Art Institute of Chicago
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