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EAD Revision: Response to Call for Comments

EAD Revision: Response to Call for Comments. Bill Stockting: Co-Chair TS-EAD: EAD Roundtable/EAD Revision Forum: SAA Annual Meeting, Chicago, 24 August 2011. Scope. Great response to call with comments that:

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EAD Revision: Response to Call for Comments

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  1. EAD Revision: Response to Call for Comments Bill Stockting: Co-Chair TS-EAD: EAD Roundtable/EAD Revision Forum: SAA Annual Meeting, Chicago, 24 August 2011

  2. Scope Great response to call with comments that: • Reflect international nature of EAD: from France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, UK as well as the US • Come from both technical and archival point of view • 127 comments on the spreadsheet – we’ll do further analysis and de-duplication in advance of working meeting in March and share this as well • Range from the very general to the very specific and local Today then a whistle stop tour of main points!

  3. Revision Process • Calls for: • A XML schema alone, no DTD: • Consistent with current best practice for XML, e.g. camelCasing • Use XML and XLINK libraries, e.g. @xml:lang • Updated tag library • Migration script(s) : EAD2002 → EADnew

  4. Fundamentals #1 • EAD should: • Be aligned with EAC-CPF in terms of: • underlying relationship model • element names and semantics – especially <bioghist> • but it must remain possible to use EAD alone! • Include data from other XML namespaces: EAC-CPF, MARC21, MARCXML, MODS, TEI, KML, HTML • Allow rich description of digital representations within <dao> or reference to them, including technical and structural metadata • Include or reference user generated data

  5. Fundamentals #2 • EAD should be: • Simpler and have fewer tags! • Data rather than text centric: • less concerned with the publication of finding aids: fewer formatting tags, especially <head>, <emph> and <table> • more database friendly: fewer opportunities for mixed content

  6. Specific Areas of Tagging #1 • <eadheader> should be: • simpler • less about publishing a title page and more about description <control> • Structure tags: • lose numbered <c> and <dsc> tags • make <archdesc> a wrapper tag containing <c> descriptions at all levels

  7. Specific Areas of Tagging #2 • Wrapper tags: • role and purpose of <did> and <physdesc>? • Related to role of <descgrp> but one call at least to lose it! • <*name> tags: • Allow optional tagging of parts of names including perhaps subjects and places • Allow geo-coding of places • Extend the elements that can be qualified by language /script • Ensure ability to encode span, uncertain and complex dates as well as normalise them

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