Creating Ead-Compatible Finding Guides on Paper
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Creating Ead-Compatible Finding Guides on Paper

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Many archivists work in a repository that cannot consider publishing its inventories on the World Wide Web at this time. They have watched the growing use of the Encoded Archival Description (EAD) for publishing inventories and other finding aids on the Web, and they look forward to the day when their repository will also have a place in the Internet's mega-library of inte...more
Paperback, 153 pages
Published January 31st 2005 by Scarecrow Press (first published January 28th 2005)
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Kristy
A nice basic introduction to the concepts of EAD and how to incorporate them into a paper-based repository. A little too simple for anyone more than just a little familiar with EAD.
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