| | Currently, the only types of assets at Conde Nast that are stored for possible reuse are the hi-res image files and page-layout documents that are used to print the magazines. There is no mechanism at this time for preserving individual text elements--articles, photo captions, recipes, sidebars--as separate, reusable assets. The only metadata stored with these two types of assets--apart from file descriptors such as file name, file type, file size, creation date, etc.--are Issue, Issue Date, and Page Number. With our present system, the searching for a particular asset is done manually, and the GUI is the printed page. One flips through multiple issues of multiple titles, finds the story or picture needed, and submits the "locator" metadata to the asset repository (a call is placed to our pre-press vendor, who retrieves files from a production archive, searching against issue, date, and page number). |