“2009…good riddance.” JP Kearney
2009 was a tough year. I know that probably goes without saying for most, but at least it is nearing it last few days and things seem to be looking brighter as we head into 2010.
The worst of times this past year has driven the wise to new approaches and new solutions…to be creative and find new vehicles of opportunity and innovation that the best of times may not inspire one toward. Adversity brings opportunity; it knocks us out of our comfort zone. It’s a good thing.
So what does that really mean for 2010? Change is coming, for many it’s already here. I won’t present a top ten list of predications for the coming year but I will make the case that 2010 will be about a convergence. Specifically, I see the need for the convergence of the roles of Archive Managers, Content Managers and Data Managers morphing to one. Now and for ever on, to be a media archivist will mean to be a digital archivist. That means a media archivist will change from one that is the steward of physical assets that may also be represented in the digital realm to a digital archivist who manages, processes and curates digital assets, new assets that have been born and will live exclusively in the digital space without a native physical representation along with old assets digitized into the new environment.
The digital archivist will be need to someone who understands digitization process, content management, metadata management, content priorities, workflows, and be savvy about data storage and IT to help manage the secure (digital) environment where the assets reside.
Ultimately, the digital archivist will need be a facilitator of access. This isn’t new or revolutionary, it will just happen.
I want to thank everyone for their on-going support and wish you all a happy holiday season and a happy and healthy new year! Onward to 2010!