This case study chronicles the Library of Congress's participation as an early implementer of Encoded Archival Description (EAD). The activities described include testing the alpha version of the EAD DTD, tagging approaches used in two test finding aids in the Manuscript and the Prints and Photographs divisions, a pilot project in the Manuscript Division which encoded ten finding aids, exploration of how EAD accommodates finding aids in various formats, and the work of the library's EAD Task Force in resolving organizational and technical issues. The authors' conclusions are based on their two-year involvement with EAD at the Library of Congress.
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Lacy, M. A., & Mitchell, A. (1997). EAD testing and implementation at the library of congress. American Archivist, 60(4), 420–435. https://doi.org/10.17723/aarc.60.4.f176536t1v461544
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