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What's new and improved in SharePoint 2013 : Creating an asset library

7/18/2013 5:44:52 PM
An asset library is a SharePoint 2013 app that has been optimized for the storage of digital assets. These assets can include audio, images, and video. The default view for this library presents the assets as thumbnails.

One of the optimizations implemented out of the box is the library’s ability to recognize extended metadata information contained with the media, such as author, date taken, people present in the image, resolution of the camera, and comments. The library also has the ability to generate and display a thumbnail image.

Create an asset library

  1. On the Quick Launch bar, click the Site Contents link.

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  2. On the Site Contents page, in the List, libraries And Other Apps section, click the Add An App icon.

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  3. On the Your Apps page, scroll to the Apps You Can Add section.

  4. Select the Assets Library icon.

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  5. In the Adding Asset Library dialog box, enter a name for the library.

  6. Click the Create button.

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