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    Taking control: Identifying motivations for migrating library digital asset management systems

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    This paper analyzes and discusses results from "Identifying Motivations for DAMS Migration: A Survey," which traces institutions' motivations for migrating from one DAMS to another. Using data from the survey, the researchers ask two questions: "What motivations prompted institutions to migrate from one DAMS to another?" and "In what directions are institutions moving?" The researchers find that respondents desire more local control over the library DAMS and, when faced with the decision to migrate, institutions are more often than not choosing open source software systems. The researchers conclude the paper by reviewing lessons learned from the research methodology and discussing future areas of exploration related to this study. The findings of this study can inform future DAMS selection and development.Ope

    Archives New Zealand Migration from Fedora Commons to the Rosetta Digital Preservation System: Paper - iPres 2013 - Lisbon

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    This paper discusses the New Zealand Government Digital Archive Programme (GDAP) and its requirement for Archives New Zealand to move to a fully functional digital preservation system. It looks at the migration of digital content from Fedora Commons to Ex Libris‟ Rosetta Digital Preservation System focusing on what needed to be migrated, preparation of the migration, how it was performed and what tools were needed to support the work. We look at the verification of this process and conclude with an audit of the results and a description of the lessons learned during this process
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