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Encoded Archival Description on the Internet (Paperback)
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Archivists and librarians: here is the perfect introduction to
archival description and its latest technological applications
Encoded Archival Description on the Internet introduces a variety
of perspectives that will assist you in deciding whether EAD is an
appropriate tool in a given context and, if it is, provides the
knowledge you need to begin planning, organizing, and implementing
projects and programs in your library. This informative book: shows
how archival description differs from bibliographic description
presents EAD as a standard and shows its relation to the MARC
format and other standards discusses implementation issues examines
museum use of EAD gives you an overview of the history of the
development of EAD explores the reference implications of EAD
discusses implications for nontraditional users examines the
concept of union-universal access to archives EAD version 1.0 was
formally released by the Society of American Archivists and the
Library of Congress Network Development and MARC Standards Office
in autumn 1998. Since then, a great number of institutions have
invested significant time and money to prepare for implementation
of EAD programs. The most compelling reason for EAD's success is
that, in the words of Editors Pitti and Duff, "Archivists recognize
in EAD their shared principles and practice, and have embraced EAD
not as a full realization of all of their expectations, but as
common ground upon which they can negotiate and realize the future
of one of the profession's central responsibilities." Encoded
Archival Description on the Internet shows how EAD will not only
benefit the public, but also librarians and archivists. It
describes how information professionals will now be able to easily
share information about complementary records and collections and
to "virtually" integrate collections related by provenance but
dispersed administratively or by geographic distance.
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