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What Are We Doing with the Website: Transition, Templates, and User Experience in One Special Collections Library
Dreyer, Rachael (2018-05)[Excerpt] At the Eberly Family Special Collections Library (SCL), we have found that our website is often the first place a researcher will look to learn about our repository. Our online web presence is a business card, ... -
Working with Legacy Media: A Lone Arranger's First Steps
Charlton, Elizabeth (2016-06)[Excerpt] In 2013, a naked hard drive from Fiji arriving in my small religious archives (an equivalent full-time staff of 2.5 – one archivist and two archives’ assistants) started me off on the path of digital preservation ... -
XQuery for Archivists: Understanding EAD Finding Aids as Data
Wiedeman, Gregory (2014-11)[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 ... -
You Can Do It: Tips For Creating A Stylesheet For Your EAD Records
Snow, Justin (2013-11)When implementing EAD, archivists consider encoding findings aids as the easy part. Creating an XSLT stylesheet, in contrast, leaves many archivists feeling out of their element. However, armed with a basic understanding ...