EAD is increasingly being selected as the primary data format for constructing archival finding aids in the British Archive Community as the new technologies and know-how required to encode lists are being embraced in many repositories. One major problem facing archivists, though, is how to convert finding aids held in a variety of formats (including databases, word processed documents and paper lists with no machine readable form) into EAD. This article will discuss the methods used in Special Collections and Archives at the University of Liverpool Library in converting finding aids into EAD. Two main examples will be discussed: firstly, designing database output styles which automatically generate EAD tags to wrap around database fields u...
XML has long been an important tool for archivists. The addition of XQuery provides a simple and eas...
To date, most studies of Encoded Archival Description (EAD) have considered issues surrounding its d...
This study describes a survey of the legacy finding aids in the Southern Historical Collection in th...
EAD is increasingly being selected as the primary data format for constructing archival finding aids...
The Public Record Office (PRO: the National Archives of England and Wales) was an ‘early implementer...
Encoded Archival Description (EAD) provides archival researchers with more in-depth content-related ...
Paper presented at the MARAC conference in Richmond, VA on October 27, 2012. S16 - Student Paper Ses...
Encoded Archival Description (EAD) is an emerging standard used internationally in an increasing num...
This paper will briefly discuss encoded archival description (EAD) finding aids, the workflow and pr...
Archives Online (http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/collections/findingaids) is a portal for accessing desc...
In this article, findings from a study on the diffusion and adoption of Encoded Archival Description...
USU Libraries investigated discoverability of local Encoded Archival Description (EAD) finding aids ...
The archival community has recently been increasing its efforts to establish a presence on the World...
This article will provide an overview of the implementation of EAD by the department of Archives an...
Electronic archival finding aids encoded in Encoded Archival Description (EAD) are transported acros...
XML has long been an important tool for archivists. The addition of XQuery provides a simple and eas...
To date, most studies of Encoded Archival Description (EAD) have considered issues surrounding its d...
This study describes a survey of the legacy finding aids in the Southern Historical Collection in th...
EAD is increasingly being selected as the primary data format for constructing archival finding aids...
The Public Record Office (PRO: the National Archives of England and Wales) was an ‘early implementer...
Encoded Archival Description (EAD) provides archival researchers with more in-depth content-related ...
Paper presented at the MARAC conference in Richmond, VA on October 27, 2012. S16 - Student Paper Ses...
Encoded Archival Description (EAD) is an emerging standard used internationally in an increasing num...
This paper will briefly discuss encoded archival description (EAD) finding aids, the workflow and pr...
Archives Online (http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/collections/findingaids) is a portal for accessing desc...
In this article, findings from a study on the diffusion and adoption of Encoded Archival Description...
USU Libraries investigated discoverability of local Encoded Archival Description (EAD) finding aids ...
The archival community has recently been increasing its efforts to establish a presence on the World...
This article will provide an overview of the implementation of EAD by the department of Archives an...
Electronic archival finding aids encoded in Encoded Archival Description (EAD) are transported acros...
XML has long been an important tool for archivists. The addition of XQuery provides a simple and eas...
To date, most studies of Encoded Archival Description (EAD) have considered issues surrounding its d...
This study describes a survey of the legacy finding aids in the Southern Historical Collection in th...