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Managing Digital Assets: The Organizational Case

Managing Digital Assets: The Organizational Case. Marilu Goodyear Vice Provost, Information Services University of Kansas February 6, 2005 Charleston, South Carolina. Evolution of Campus Discussions. Digital Project Digital Library Institutional Repository Digital Assets What are they?

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Managing Digital Assets: The Organizational Case

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  1. Managing Digital Assets:The Organizational Case Marilu Goodyear Vice Provost, Information Services University of Kansas February 6, 2005 Charleston, South Carolina

  2. Evolution of Campus Discussions • Digital Project • Digital Library • Institutional Repository • Digital Assets • What are they? • Own, Use, Rent, Create, Borrow, Research Partner Creates, etc.

  3. Fundamentals of Making the Case • Define in terms of the audience • Solve a problem or • Create a problem and then solve it • Tell a good story • Only after agreement on issue ask for money • Most important aspect is not money; campus awareness, understanding and acceptance of responsibility

  4. The Campus Players • Faculty • Academic Leadership • Chief Academic Officer

  5. The Campus Players • Chief Financial Officer • The People Who Worry About Data • Institutional Research • Data stewards in administrative offices • Information Technology Support Staff • Research Assistants and Graduate Assistants • University Relations/External Affairs • University Counsel

  6. Solution To What? • Dissemination problems • Finding the audience • Why do we pay faculty? • Where did I put that? • Opps, the operating system is toast • Darn, the back-up system was not running • Of my XXX, there seems to be a problem with this data

  7. Goals to Achieve • Keep it safe • Increase the likehood that the asset will be around • Increase the likehood that it is in its original form • Make it known • I can find it • Others can find it and link it to the institution • Meet research agency guidelines • Keep it around • Future generations can find it • Someone can find it six months from now

  8. The Administrative Case: The Pain • Goals important for institutional trust to be maintained • Not taking care of digital assets has the potential to be the new “not taking care of students” • IT security will only be accomplished through defense-in depth; digital asset management is an important part • Intellectual Property issues just beginning to surface • Cost of not managing assets • IT security incident cost • New production of data • Totally decentralized solutions not likely to be successful • Do departmental managers even know they are digital asset managers?

  9. The Administrative Case: The Gain • Demonstrate value of the institution • Knowledge produced may be an important parallel value proposition to qualify of students produced • Faculty productivity • Local IT staff and research assistants know how much time spent in activities resulting from poor digital asset management • Make it easy for the faculty (gets past the pain of “we have to make the faculty do something”) • Enhances collaborative research • A non-disciplinary focused repository broadens access • Getting rid of the “404” problem: persistent addresses and long-term managed storage

  10. Ways to Deliver the Message • Educational programs • Must paint a vision of how it will work • Presentations in regular meetings • Interactions with faculty • Identifying faculty who are publishing articles • Library liaison • Research Centers • Interaction with IT professionals • Collaborative relationships across campus • Interaction with research assistants • Extreme makeover for faculty • “IS Eye for the Luddite Guy”

  11. Marilu Goodyear Vice Provost for Information Services University of Kansas goodyear@ku.edu

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