Difference between revisions of "Institution Manager manual - Manage your EAD and EAC-CPF files"
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In order to publish information on archival material gathered from different countries and institutions as consistent as possible, a common EAD profile has been defined, named apeEAD, as well as a common EAC-CPF profile, named apeEAC-CPF. All information relative to these profiles can be found in the [[:Category:Standards|Standards section]] of this Wiki and the profiles themselves can be found over here: http://www.archivesportaleurope.net/Portal/profiles/apeEAD.xsd and here: http://www.archivesportaleurope.net/Portal/profiles/apeEAC-CPF.xsd. | In order to publish information on archival material gathered from different countries and institutions as consistent as possible, a common EAD profile has been defined, named apeEAD, as well as a common EAC-CPF profile, named apeEAC-CPF. All information relative to these profiles can be found in the [[:Category:Standards|Standards section]] of this Wiki and the profiles themselves can be found over here: http://www.archivesportaleurope.net/Portal/profiles/apeEAD.xsd and here: http://www.archivesportaleurope.net/Portal/profiles/apeEAC-CPF.xsd. | ||
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Unless already compliant to them, the original local files have thus to be converted to these specific schemas before being published. The portal hosts different types of EAD files: finding aids, holding guides and source guides. There is a hierarchical relation between the holdings guide and the finding aids that is materialised in the search tree of the advanced search page of the portal. | Unless already compliant to them, the original local files have thus to be converted to these specific schemas before being published. The portal hosts different types of EAD files: finding aids, holding guides and source guides. There is a hierarchical relation between the holdings guide and the finding aids that is materialised in the search tree of the advanced search page of the portal. | ||
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== Prepare your data == | == Prepare your data == |
Revision as of 14:01, 20 July 2018
In order to publish information on archival material gathered from different countries and institutions as consistent as possible, a common EAD profile has been defined, named apeEAD, as well as a common EAC-CPF profile, named apeEAC-CPF. All information relative to these profiles can be found in the Standards section of this Wiki and the profiles themselves can be found over here: http://www.archivesportaleurope.net/Portal/profiles/apeEAD.xsd and here: http://www.archivesportaleurope.net/Portal/profiles/apeEAC-CPF.xsd.
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Unless already compliant to them, the original local files have thus to be converted to these specific schemas before being published. The portal hosts different types of EAD files: finding aids, holding guides and source guides. There is a hierarchical relation between the holdings guide and the finding aids that is materialised in the search tree of the advanced search page of the portal.