Sailing the Digital Seas: Charting a New Course with CONTENTdm

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With the transition of government publications from print to digital over the last decade, the State Library of North Carolina saw the need to implement a content management system for the state's digital publications. The State Library formed a Digital Information Management Program (DIMP) in 2006 to address the challenge of managing their digital collections. The library chose to utilize OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (OCLC)'s CONTENTdm software to manage their digital materials and associated metadata. The presentation described below outlined the processes and challenges in managing their collections with this software. © The State of North Carolina.

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Grunberg, E., Francis, F., & Bazeley, J. (2014). Sailing the Digital Seas: Charting a New Course with CONTENTdm. Serials Librarian, 66(1–4), 204–211. https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2014.880864

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