Author/Authors :
Hassanzadeh, Mohammad Knowledge and Information Science Department - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Although digital content is a widely institutionalized reality at the present age, its
management issues and challenges have not been sufficiently explained. One of the
most important deterrents to effective digital content management (DCM) is a
single-dimensional, disciplinary and sectoral perspective to this multidimensional
concept. Digital content management is a multifaceted concept and the best option
to deal with this multi-modal phenomenon is an inter-disciplinary and hyperdisciplinary
approach. A range of legal, commercial, psychological, sociological,
linguistic, computational, and ethical issues are intertwined with digital content
management. Each of these issues, in addition to having a solution in one field of
study or cognitive area, is also related to various fields of study. This has made
digital content management issues a fluid and ever-changing entity. This paper
strives to explain the interdisciplinary nature of this concept. In this regard, six main
aspects of digital content management were explained including theory, instrument,
individual, society, framework and content. Explaining each of these aspects
introduces a common ground for an interdisciplinary collaboration. It is concluded
that an effective digital content management initiative is possible only through
cooperation and synergy on knowledge sharing from various related fields of study.