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Sustainable Enterprise Strategies for Optimizing Digital Stewardship: A

A Guide for Libraries, Archives, and Museums
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As most institutions contemplate an enterprise digital content strategy for a growing number of digitized surrogates and born-digital assets, libraries, archives, and museums understand that these expanding needs can only be met by more flexible approaches offered by a multicomponent digital asset management ecosystem (DAME).
Over the past ten years, Angela Fritz has developed a strong record of leading, supporting and promoting programs and research services at a variety of academic institutions. This experience has included serving as archival liaison to the White House on behalf of the Office of Presidential Libraries and Museums. As liaison, she worked to highlight the mission of presidential libraries and cultivate relationships with White House staff members regarding presidential library development and project plans. From 2014 to 2017, she served as the interim head of special collections and university archives at the University of Arkansas Libraries. In this capacity, she worked closely with the dean of libraries to support successful programmatic activities through strategic planning, budgetary preparation, and personnel management. Currently, Fritz is the head of the University of Notre Dame archives.
Preface Chapter 1- Digital Stewardship and DAME Development: History, Definitions and Concepts Chapter 2- Assessing the Digital Asset Management Ecosystem: A Holistic Approach Chapter 3 -Digital Strategy: A Phased Approach to Building Capacity and Capabilities Chapter 4- Integrative Collections Management: Streamlining Digital Stewardship Chapter 5- Cloud-Based Digital Preservation Storage: A Building Block for Sustainable Digital Stewardship
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