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Encoded Archival Description : context, theory, and case studies / edited by Jackie M. Dooley.

Other author/creatorDooley, Jackie M.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoChicago : Society of American Archivists, ©1998.
Description178 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Encoded Archival Description: The development of an encoding standard for archival finding aids / Daniel V. Pitti -- "NISTF II" and EAD: The evolution of archival description / Steven L. Hensen -- Navigation, access, and control using structured information / Steven J. DeRose -- Encoded Archival Description: a structural overview / Janice E. Ruth -- Implementing Encoded Archival Description: an overview of administrative and technical considerations / Michael Fox -- EAD as an archival descriptive standard / Kris Kiesling -- First things first: Reengineering finding aids for implementation of EAD / Dennis Meissner -- Developing a cooperative intra-institutional approach to EAD implementation: The Harvard/Radcliffe digital finding aids project / Leslie A. Morris -- Implementing EAD in the Yale University library / Nicole L. Boucȟ -- EAD testing and implementation at the Library of Congress / Mary A. Lacy and Anne Mitchell -- Multi-institutional EAD: The University of Virginia's role in the American Heritage Project / David Seaman -- EAD and the small repository / Elizabeth H. Dow.
General notePublished also as v. 60, no. 3-4 of the American archivist.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Encoded Archival Description. Chicago : Society of American Archivists, ©1998
Other title American archivist.
LCCN 98046827
ISBN0931828430 (alk. paper)
ISBN9780931828430 (alk. paper)

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