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BBC Digital Media Initiative DMI Background What is DMI? Pan BBC programme designed to prepare us for an on demand digital environment Key Themes End to end digital processes Asset centric approach Technical, process, organisational and cultural change Activity over the last year Research projects focusing on digital production and asset information management Scoping Business case Where we are now Funding agreed for mobilisation phase – DecApril07 Team being established Mixture of BBC, Siemens, Deloitte staff, some full time, some part time Representation from I&A – subject matter experts DMI workstreams Tapeless and Multiplatform Digital Libraries Storage and archiving of digital content – both for use during production (work in progress) and long term archive Asset Information Management Implementation of tapeless cameras, audio visual desktop production tools and content management systems for multi platform working Exchanging digital content with Indies, post production suppliers and audiences Infrastructure around metadata, plus redesign of I&A function Business Transformation Focus for mobilisation Review business case Develop benefits v costs Get us to approval for the next stage of funding Deliver detailed plans for each workstream Establish requirements Begin solutions design work But what are we actually building? Enormous confusion regarding the concepts of MAM Weak understanding of lifecycle management Product focus rather than solution focused Fear of the scale and scope Non experts ‘inventing’ established concepts Urgent need for an underpinning framework OAIS ISO 14721 Defines functions Defines environments Isn't perfect Allows for centralised or federated architecture Issues Digitisation of material – a black art? What exactly do you mean by multi media? Metadata – the ‘new’ frontier Legacy metadata – not ‘fit for purpose’? Belief in the power of technology Re-distributing the archive functions