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Bill Fliss Marquette University April 8, 2010
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Encourages professional standardization of archival finding aids. Uses SGML/XML language. Defined by a Document Type Definition (DTD). Two major elements: and. is a sub-element of that describes a collection’s contents list.
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CONTENT (EAD.xml file) PRESENTATION (.xslt stylesheet) OUTPUT XSLT Processor
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http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/library/2010/2010-04.pdf
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Lack of staff Need to re-write finding aids Difficulty delivering EAD to web Source: Sonia Yaco, “It’s Complicated: Barriers to EAD Implementation,” The American Archivist 71, no. 2 (2008): 456-475.
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CONTENT (EAD.xml file) PRESENTATION (.xslt stylesheet) OUTPUT ?
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Add.xml file Option to use customized thumbnail in place of default:
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Option to map EAD elements to DC collection fields
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3 stylesheets (.xsl) Description description_default.xsl Container list contentslist_default.xsl Full finding aid fullfindingaid_default.xsl
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Obstacles: Knowledge of XSLT recommended Must create finding aids one at a time Difficult to edit Opportunities: Turnkey solution to EAD publishing Full-text searching with highlighted results Allows embedded linking in container list
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