Elizabeth Ferguson Keathley believes that all information science is inherently collaborative, and that no one person or department builds a DAM alone. Formerly a Preservation Field Services Officer working with libraries and archives under a grant from the NEH, Elizabeth has been working with global corporate DAMs since 2006. Active at library, archives, and corporate conferences and events, Elizabeth is easy to spot in a crowd and never shy about her real opinions regarding digital asset management products and practices. You can follow her online at @einatlanta on twitter. +E Keathley on Google, or read her full CV at on LinkedIn ( www.linkedin.com/in/efkeathley ).
Following the popularity of her recent book Digital Asset Management: Content Architectures, Project Management, and Creating Order out of Media Chaos (http://amzn.com/1430263768), Elizabeth is currently focusing on developing DAM educational materials, presentations, and another reference work on digital asset management. You can contact her at [email protected], or visit http://atlantametadata.com for more information on consulting, DAM staffing, and clean up or first pass at large metadata sets for assets.