How Rijksmuseum future-proofs digital collections with DAM
Discover how Rijksmuseum Amsterdam preserves, controls and distributes thousands of digital content items.
With their massive collections of artworks, historical artifacts and other invaluable objects, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is amongst the most famous museums in Europe, with millions of people visiting each year.
Additionally, they've made thousands of key assets available to the public through their interactive website.
This is all made possible through advanced technologies working together to ensure a seamless digital experience, which is the topic of our upcoming webinar.
About the event:
Hear from Application Manager at Rijksmuseum, Iris Labeur, about how they've implemented Digital Asset Management (DAM) as a core part of the technical ecosystem, ensuring that:
- Intellectual properties and their associated data are securely preserved in a central system.
- Digital assets of any kind are managed in accordance with their properties, avoiding regulatory breaches, clutter, and confusion.
- Key visuals are effectively distributed to the right channels, in the correct dimensions, with up-to-date information attached.
Why join?
Digital Asset Management (DAM) is a key factor of the digitalization process. However, the needs of museums and archives differ greatly from those of other organizations, and basic DAM requirements are seldom sufficient.
In this webinar, you'll get the chance to hear from the people working closely with the Rijksmuseum's DAM solution, learning from their experiences and seeing how they've solved common challenges.
Amongst other things, you'll see how to:
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Ensure a controlled vocabulary and a single source of truth across all digital assets.
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Keep the digital experience smooth and seamless for online visitors.
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Preserve countless files in a secure and consistent manner.
Who should attend?
The webinar lasts 45 minutes, including Q&A.
Speakers

Cathrine Wessel
Head of Commercial
- Fotoware Alto

Alexandra Borgeaud
Professional Service Manager
- Fotoware

Iris Labeur
Application Manager DAM
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam