Essentially, it is a plain-language, interlinked version of the official tag library. The intent of the original version was to break down the DTD-type format of element pages and attributes into something easier for laypersons to read and understand. The work of the team which created the official EAD3 tag library has made the project less necessary, though I hope still beneficial.
Most of the legacy resources listed below have not been updated for some time or have had significant gaps between updates. Versions of the cookbook for both EAD 1. Information on using Github can be found on the site's extensive help pages. About Archives What Are Archives? Steering Committee Roster. Login to post comments. Encoded Archival Description EAD is an encoding standard for markup and display of archival finding aids. Available since , EAD has enjoyed international adoption and has been implemented at large and small institutions.
However, many institutions still encounter barriers to EAD implementation. Our focus in this activity was to identify barriers to EAD implementation and recommend ways to get past them.
More than 10 years since Encoded Archival Description was introduced, institutions or individuals who wish to implement EAD still encounter barriers to doing so. Suggestions for overcoming barriers to EAD implementation are of great use to the archival community. DBPedia is a crowd-sourced community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and make this information available on the web.
Geonames is a geographical database with access available through web services. Pleiades is an open source historical gazetteer supporting the creation and sharing of historical geographic information about the ancient world.
RDF Resource Description Framework describes a method for conceptual description and modeling of information. RDF is similar to other modeling approaches such as entity-relationship or class diagrams, as it is based upon the idea of making statements about resources in the form of subject-predicate-object expressions. These expressions are known as triples, in RDF terminology.
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