Arrow marker Where can I find examples of how libraries are using CONTENTdm for their digital collections?
Potential and new CONTENTdm users are always looking at how other institutions have used CONTENTdm to organize their digital collections. There is an online resource called “Customer Collections” you may find helpful. You can browse by organization type to find out how different types of institutions have used CONTENTdm. For example, you could browse by consortia to see how a group of libraries have distinguished their uniquie digital collections from one another. You could browse by media type to find out how libraries are digitizing and describing their audio, video, maps, or newspapers.
Related Questions
- Libraries own these books in their collections – shouldn’t the libraries be able to make the digital versions available to users everywhere, for free, just as the books themselves are?
- Do we need to have any CONTENTdm software installed at our library if we just want to view the CARLI Digital Collections?
- Arrow marker Where can I find examples of how libraries are using CONTENTdm for their digital collections?