List of Discoverygarden Islandora Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Discoverygarden Islandora for Digital Asset Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Discoverygarden Islandora for Digital Asset Management include: William & Mary, a United States based Education organisation with 2514 employees and revenues of $360.0 million, The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $20.0 million, Association For Cultural Equity, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Association For Cultural Equity | Non Profit | 10 | $1M | United States | Discoverygarden | Discoverygarden Islandora | Digital Asset Management | 2019 | Discovery Garden | In 2019, the Association For Cultural Equity deployed Discoverygarden Islandora for Digital Asset Management to support the Alan Lomax collection within its digital collections and preservation process area in the United States. Discovery Garden acted as the implementation partner and rebuilt the Lomax Digital Archive using Discoverygarden Islandora as the primary repository and access platform. The implementation configured ingest and metadata capabilities within Discoverygarden Islandora, emphasizing smoother bulk ingest processes and structured metadata workflows. Search and accessibility features were emphasized to improve discoverability and public access to audio and archival materials, and the full application name Discoverygarden Islandora is used as the core access and preservation layer. A Google Sheets metadata integration was implemented to streamline ongoing metadata updates and simplify contributor workflows, enabling nontechnical staff to edit tabular metadata that synchronizes into the Islandora repository. Operational scope focused on digital collections and preservation functions managed by the Association For Cultural Equity, covering the Alan Lomax collection and associated archival records in the United States. Governance changes included formalizing metadata update procedures and an ingestion cadence to support bulk ingest operations, with Discovery Garden responsible for the rebuild and rollout. The project delivered smoother bulk ingest processes and more efficient metadata update workflows as stated outcomes. | |
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The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum | Leisure and Hospitality | 120 | $20M | United States | Discoverygarden | Discoverygarden Islandora | Digital Asset Management | 2016 | Discovery Garden | In 2016 the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum implemented Discoverygarden Islandora as its Digital Asset Management platform. The implementation is documented as a large scale special collections deployment in the United States, supporting the museum process area of digital collections and preservation and indexing a corpus described in public materials as millions of objects. Discoverygarden Islandora was configured with repository architecture and preservation-first capabilities, including large-scale ingestion pipelines, metadata management and preservation workflows, and hosting and preservation module usage described in public Discovery Garden materials. The implementation narrative emphasizes migration work and a preservation strategy, with Discoverygarden Islandora operating as the central institutional repository for access and long term stewardship of digital assets. Discovery Garden served as the implementation partner, executing staged migration and hosting configuration and working with the museum’s digital collections and preservation teams. Governance centered on preservation policy, metadata and rights management, and operational hosting commitments, aligning repository operations with the museum’s collection stewardship and access functions. | |
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William & Mary | Education | 2514 | $360M | United States | Discoverygarden | Discoverygarden Islandora | Digital Asset Management | 2020 | Discovery Garden | In 2020 William & Mary implemented Discoverygarden Islandora for Digital Asset Management to support the Libraries’ digital collections and preservation programs. Discovery Garden provided the professional services engagement and continued maintenance and hosting services for the Islandora deployment, establishing a managed support relationship for the institution. The Discoverygarden Islandora implementation focused on metadata-driven discovery, in-browser media playback, accessibility improvements, and the ability to publish institutional mini-sites. Functional configuration emphasized digital collection ingest and preservation workflows, media rendering and streaming capabilities, descriptive metadata management, and accessibility compliance features within the Discoverygarden Islandora platform. Operational coverage centered on William & Mary Libraries and campus-facing digital collections, enabling library staff to build and maintain subject or departmental mini-sites. The engagement included ongoing maintenance and hosting, and the implementation was aligned with digital collections and preservation process areas, with integrations into library operational workflows to support content publication and access. Governance was organized around library digital collections and preservation processes, shifting operational support to the vendor managed services model provided by Discovery Garden. The project delivered explicitly stated outcomes of significantly reduced maintenance time and faster support response, and it formalized a maintenance and hosting relationship to sustain Discoverygarden Islandora as the institution’s Digital Asset Management platform. |
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