This article will examine the use of the software program ReNamer to facilitate and streamline finding aid production at the University of Oregon. ReNamer was used to perform bulk renaming of EAD files exported from the Archivists’ Toolkit (AT) to meet local and consortia file naming schemes. Topics covered include batch exporting from AT, capabilities of ReNamer, and developing workflows to increase productivity.Using_ReNamer_for_Batch_Finding_Aid_Production_from_Archivists.pdf: 5 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
This article describes the development and implementation of the OhioLINK EAD Finding Aid Creation T...
At Texas A&M University Libraries, a cross-departmental task group was formed to examine possible so...
presentationPresentation given at the Utah Library Association Annual Conference, Layton, UT
Paper presented at the MARAC conference in Richmond, VA on October 27, 2012. S16 - Student Paper Ses...
[Excerpt] The Special Collections and Archives Department at Washington and Lee University contains ...
A band of archivists and IT professionals at Harvard took on a project to convert nearly two million...
This paper will briefly discuss encoded archival description (EAD) finding aids, the workflow and pr...
EAD is increasingly being selected as the primary data format for constructing archival finding aids...
In August 2020, the Cataloging Unit at Western Carolina University’s Hunter Library implemented new ...
Data these days are expanding exponentially as is the effort required to manage these files. At some...
When faced with the prospect of manually uploading thousands of collection objects into our digital ...
Batch cataloging, or editing and adding large batches of MARC records to a catalog at once, is gaini...
Presentation presented at Texas Conference on Digital Libraries 2017 in Austin, TX.At UT Libraries, ...
This presentation was given at the Texas ETD Association/US ETD Association Region 3 Joint Conferenc...
This presentation was given as part of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ...
This article describes the development and implementation of the OhioLINK EAD Finding Aid Creation T...
At Texas A&M University Libraries, a cross-departmental task group was formed to examine possible so...
presentationPresentation given at the Utah Library Association Annual Conference, Layton, UT
Paper presented at the MARAC conference in Richmond, VA on October 27, 2012. S16 - Student Paper Ses...
[Excerpt] The Special Collections and Archives Department at Washington and Lee University contains ...
A band of archivists and IT professionals at Harvard took on a project to convert nearly two million...
This paper will briefly discuss encoded archival description (EAD) finding aids, the workflow and pr...
EAD is increasingly being selected as the primary data format for constructing archival finding aids...
In August 2020, the Cataloging Unit at Western Carolina University’s Hunter Library implemented new ...
Data these days are expanding exponentially as is the effort required to manage these files. At some...
When faced with the prospect of manually uploading thousands of collection objects into our digital ...
Batch cataloging, or editing and adding large batches of MARC records to a catalog at once, is gaini...
Presentation presented at Texas Conference on Digital Libraries 2017 in Austin, TX.At UT Libraries, ...
This presentation was given at the Texas ETD Association/US ETD Association Region 3 Joint Conferenc...
This presentation was given as part of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ...
This article describes the development and implementation of the OhioLINK EAD Finding Aid Creation T...
At Texas A&M University Libraries, a cross-departmental task group was formed to examine possible so...
presentationPresentation given at the Utah Library Association Annual Conference, Layton, UT