XML at UNC: A Guide to Writing EAD 2002-Encoded Finding Aids Using NoteTab Software
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A Guide to Writing EAD 2002-Encoded Finding Aids Using NoteTab Software at the Manuscripts Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(to be used in conjuction with the processing manual How to Proceed and other manuals and guidelines)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. What's New for You in EAD 2002?
2. Single and Normal Dates
3. Content Tagging Revisited
4. NoteTab Tour
5. File Management
6. Create a New Finding Aid
- 6.1. UNCEAD2002 Templates
- 6.2. Save, Parse, View
- 6.3. The Rest of the Finding Aid
- 6.3.1. Finding Aid Revision Statements
- 6.3.2. Access Restrictions, Usage Restrictions, Alternative Forms, Processing Information, Additional Descriptive Resources
- 6.3.3. Related Material
- 6.3.4. Biographical/Historical Note
- 6.3.5. Items Separated
- 6.3.6. Detailed Description of the Collection (components)
- 6.3.7. Collection Overview for Real
- 6.3.8. Abstracts and Online Catalog Headings
- 6.3.9. Abstracts and Collection Overviews
- 6.3.10. Last Steps
7. The Tao of DAO
- 7.1. File Management
- 7.2. Naming Your DAOs
- 7.3. Types of DAOs
- 7.4. DAO Coding
- 7.5. Create Still Image DAOs