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12 Jul 11Phelim Bradley
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28 Jun 10925 Justice
"The EAD Document Type Definition (DTD) is a standard for encoding archival finding aids using Extensible Markup Language (XML). The standard is maintained in the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress (LC) in partnership
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19 Jun 10Michael Lapides
The EAD Document Type Definition (DTD) is a standard for encoding archival finding aids using Extensible Markup Language (XML).
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15 Nov 09stephanie mai
Encoded Archival Description Version 2002 Official Site (EAD Official Site, Library of Congress)
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22 Sep 09Kent Gerber
Includes links to general information, current 2002 version, listserv information and tool and helper files.
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01 Nov 08Krystal Thomas
The Encoded Archival Description Version 2002 Official Site serves as a resource for the EAD community and those interested in implementing EAD
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04 Sep 08Kate Pourshariati
The Encoded Archival Description Version 2002 Official Site serves as a resource for the EAD community and those interested in implementing EAD
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31 Jan 08Bernard Barrett
The EAD Document Type Definition (DTD) is a standard for encoding archival finding aids using Extensible Markup Language (XML).
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07 Oct 07Chip Chase
This was also mentioned in Roe as an important standardized language for encoding archival finding aids using XML. I don't know how in depth with this kind of technology we want to get with our presentation.
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06 May 06Scott Vieira
The official Web site for the Encoded Archival Description DTD, a standard implementation of XML for finding aids. The DTD was developed by the archival community. The standard is maintained by the Library of Congress. The Web page provides links to EA...
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