- What Is Microsoft SharePoint 2010?
- Difference Between SPF and SharePoint Server
- What Is a Site?
- What Is a Personal Site?
- What Is a Ribbon?
- What Is a List?
- What Is an External List?
- What Is a Document Library?
- What Is a Wiki Page Library?
- What Is a Form Library?
- What Is an Asset Library?
- What Is a Slide Library?
- What Is a Picture Library?
- What Is a View?
- What Are Web Parts?
- What Are Alerts?
- What Is a Site Column?
- What Is a Content Type?
- What Is Tagging?
- What Is Managed Metadata?
- What Are Versions?
- What Does Check-in/Check-out Mean?
- What Is a Workflow?
What Is an Asset Library?
An asset library is a special instance of a document library that is specially designed to store digital assets such as images, audio files, and videos.
This kind of library (shown in Figure 1.9) can be used as a repository for media files that will be used throughout the SharePoint environment—for example, corporate logos, training videos, and podcasts.
Figure 1.9 A sample asset library with a music file, a video file, and several stock photos to be added to pages in the site.
For more information on using the asset library as a repository for images and media files, see Chapter 9, "Authoring Pages."