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Webinar, 17 Jan: Successfully migrating digital collections

Posted By AM, 03 January 2024
Happy New Year to all in the Academic and Research Libraries Group! Please join us for our first webinar of 2024, especially if your library is considering migrating digitised special collections to a different DAMS and website creation system ... or even building new digital collections, following the example of our partners at the University of Liverpool. > Successfully migrating digital collections: three institutions share their experiences of achieving their migration objectives | Wednesday 17 January 2024 | 5:00pm GMT Whatever is driving your migration to a new digital collections platform, you are committing to a long-term investment that requires significant planning, resources and strategic buy-in. As such, it also demands a flexible, customer-led approach from your platform provider’s customer experience team. Join this panel discussion to hear the experiences of Rice University, the University of Portland and Durham County Library, all of which have recently undertaken this transformative journey with AM Quartex, each migrating vastly different scales of collections from different legacy systems. Discover the key ingredients that contributed to these successful migrations and how each of these partners achieved their specific objectives. Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2993332881191535957?source=CILIP

Tags:  digital collections  digital publishing  special collections 

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