Digital Media> ResourcesCompendium of Hubs for Digital Media Content CreationThe Compendium of Hubs for Digital Media Content Creation was created as a follow up to a recommendation in CHRC's Technology Roadmap for Digital Media Content Creation which called for support of "collaborative environments for content creation." The Compendium is a database allowing users to search through the compendium's list of digital media content creation hubs in Canada. CHRC will be updating it on an ongoing basis, as we are informed of changes, additions and deletions from the industry. A small Advisory Committee assists with vetting new information. In Spring 2010 a snapshot of the Compendium was created and is available in PDF form. This project is funded by Industry Canada. Search the CompendiumHubs: The term 'hub' was used to define a significant and observable cluster of activity. They have a stated mandate or "focus of activity" that include supporting the digital media sector. They also needed to demonstrate some tangible delivery of services to the sector, be they wireless testing labs or annual conferences. Hubs include both for profit and not-for-profit entities, and sometimes include private facilities as long as there is some form of access for the sector overall. They are found in physical and online spaces and in groups of people. People Hubs: Clusters of activity that help people gain the skills, knowledge and attributes required to produce digital media products, services and applications. These were considered to include:
Process Hubs: Clusters of activity that provide the structured processes required to produce digital media products, services and applications. These were considered to include:
Product Hubs: Clusters of activity that help commercialize and market digital media products, services and applications. These were considered to include:
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