Lisa Spiro
Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) was officially approved by the Society of American Archivists as an SAA standard in 2004, following review by its Standards Committee, its Technical Subcommittee for Descriptive Standards, and by the general archival community.
DACS is an output-neutral set of rules for describing archives, personal papers, and manuscript collections, and can be applied to all material types. It is the US implementation of international standards (i.e., ISAD(G) and ISAAR(CPF)) for the description of archival materials and their creators.
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