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EAD and finding aid hosting tools

EAD and finding aid hosting tools. 6/23 XML + XSLT for Libraries. Today. Your impressions of current HTML finding aids Background on Iowa’s finding aid migration Iowa’s EAD template Archon database for hosting finding aids Migration workflow In class

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EAD and finding aid hosting tools

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  1. EAD and finding aid hosting tools 6/23 XML + XSLT for Libraries

  2. Today • Your impressions of current HTML finding aids • Background on Iowa’s finding aid migration • Iowa’s EAD template • Archon database for hosting finding aids • Migration workflow • In class continue Assignment 4: Encode finding aids in EAD

  3. Iowa’s current finding aid interface • What are your impressions of the finding aids in their current format? • What was your user experience browsing the collections like? • What kind of functionality should be added?

  4. Iowa’s finding aid migration • Ongoing project that began Spring 2008 • Convert thousands of HTML finding aids from • Special Collections • University Archives • Iowa Women’s Archives (IWA) • Project Team: EAD Migration Task Force • representing DLS, Web Apps, Cataloging, Archives, ITS

  5. Goals for EAD implementation • Improve user experience • Add access points • Unite content of the three archives • Link with digital content • Standardize descriptive practices • Structure data

  6. Implementing EAD at Iowa • My role • get familiar with EAD standard • get familiar with archival content • learn from best practices and implementation plans at other institutions • develop EAD template for Iowa: http://slis.uiowa.edu/~jlee/239/sampledocs/EAD-TemplateNotes.doc • help develop implementation plan • Iowa chose to use Archon to edit, store, and host finding aids

  7. What is Archon? • Archon is an open-source tool developed by The University of Illinois, Champaign Urbana • Archon is a database structured to mimic EAD’s structure • Information is stored in pieces that are mapped to EAD elements

  8. What does Archon look like? • Archon’s site: http://www.archon.org/index.php • Our installation: http://archon.lib.uiowa.edu/

  9. Strengths of Archon • Assists in migration process • If you can get your content into the Archon database in the right pieces, you have EAD finding aids. • Option to export in EAD XML. • Strong staff interface for creating new finding aids • Archivists do not have to encode in XML. • Customizable • The user interface and the underlying structure of the database can be changed.

  10. Limitations of Archon • While structured after EAD, Archon is a rigid subset of the elements • It represents Illinois’ EAD template, not ours. • Customization may cause problems during upgrades. • The staff interface is a bit clunky and slow • Mainly a publishing platform, does not offer many management features

  11. Three stages of implementation • Migrate existing HTML finding aids into Archon • Develop user interface: http://test.lib.uiowa.edu/archon/basicsearch.aspx • Train archivists how to use Archon to write new finding aids

  12. Other tools for implementing EAD • eXtensible Text Framework (XTF): http://www.cdlib.org/inside/projects/xtf/ • Archivist’s Toolkit: https://wikis.nyu.edu/lm1394/ArchivistsToolkit/index.php/FAQ/GeneralQuestions#whyUseAT

  13. Take a break

  14. In Class • Continue withAssignment 4: Encoding finding aids in EAD • Use Iowa’s template as a guide: http://slis.uiowa.edu/~jlee/239/sampledocs/EAD-TemplateNotes.doc

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