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XQuery for Archivists: Understanding EAD Finding Aids as Data

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PTA Issue 3 (2014)
Author
Wiedeman, Gregory
Abstract

[Excerpt] XQuery is a simple, yet powerful, scripting language designed to enable users without formal programming training to extract, transform, and manipulate XML data. Moreover, the language is an accepted standard and a W3C recommendation much like its sister standards, XML and XSLT. In other words, XQuery’s raison d’etre coincides perfectly with the needs of today’s archivists. What follows is a brief, pragmatic, overview of XQuery for archivists that will enable archivists with a keen understanding of XML, XPath, and EAD to begin experimenting with manipulating EAD data using XQuery.

Journal / Series
Practical Technology for Archives
Volume & Issue
Iss. 3
Date Issued
2014-11
Keywords
XML data
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XQuery
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digital archives
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article

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