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Queens University Belfast Education 2590 $643M United Kingdom OCLC OCLC CONTENTdm Digital Asset Management 2012 n/a In 2012 Queen's University Belfast purchased OCLC CONTENTdm and deployed it at the McClay Library to digitize, manage, and publish special collections in support of international collaborative research from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The implementation positions OCLC CONTENTdm as the university's Digital Asset Management platform for archives and library services, centralizing digital object storage, descriptive metadata, and public delivery workflows. Within two years the library moved the CONTENTdm deployment to the fully hosted option provided by OCLC, adopting a cloud-hosted delivery model for preservation and access. The implementation leverages CONTENTdm capabilities for image and document ingestion, OCR full-text indexing to enable search across digitized collections, and exposure of collection records to WorldCat to increase discoverability. Operational coverage is focused on McClay Library special collections and archives, impacting library services and research support through standardized digitization and metadata processes, and improving access and preservation via hosted infrastructure and OCR-enabled full-text search.
The Seattle Public Library Non Profit 675 $137M United States OCLC OCLC CONTENTdm Digital Asset Management 2008 n/a In 2008, The Seattle Public Library implemented OCLC CONTENTdm as its Digital Asset Management solution to digitize and present Seattle history and special collections. The deployment focused on public library digital collections from Seattle, Washington and used a hosted architecture to reduce local infrastructure and IT resource requirements. OCLC CONTENTdm delivered a hosted, searchable interface with OCR and preservation workflows, supporting digitization, text recognition, and preservation processing for fragile originals. The implementation emphasized configurable metadata and front end customization that allowed library staff to curate collections and expose item-level searchability with limited IT support. Operational responsibility rested with special collections and digital services teams, covering curation, access, and long term preservation activities for local history materials. The solution made fragile originals accessible online and increased public engagement with local history, while governance centered on collection-level curation and preservation workflows managed by library staff.
University of Massachusetts Boston Education 2299 $500M United States OCLC OCLC CONTENTdm Digital Asset Management 2012 n/a In 2012 the University of Massachusetts Boston adopted OCLC CONTENTdm as its Digital Asset Management platform to host the Mass. Memories Road Show community-history digital archive. The deployment provided a public-facing repository for thousands of photographs, videos, and contributor metadata, operated by the UMass Boston Libraries in Boston Massachusetts. OCLC CONTENTdm was configured to serve as the primary public access point and to enable simplified batch ingestion workflows and structured metadata management for community-contributed materials. Implemented functional capabilities included digital-collections presentation, searchable access to descriptive contributor metadata, and batch import processes to accelerate intake of large photo and video sets, aligning with typical Digital Asset Management workflows for preservation and discoverability. Operational scope focused on archives and library services, with governance adjustments to standardize curation and ingestion processes for community-sourced items. The CONTENTdm deployment supported the university archives business function, helping preserve local history and broaden public discoverability of the Mass. Memories Road Show collection.
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