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#* It is available on-line through a Web interface. | #* It is available on-line through a Web interface. | ||
#* It only works with finding aids encoded in the EAD 2002 DTD, requiring conversion to the EAD schema following validation and error correction. | #* It only works with finding aids encoded in the EAD 2002 DTD, requiring conversion to the EAD schema following validation and error correction. | ||
# The [http://umaead.lib.byu.edu/ UMA BPGilyzer] | # The [http://umaead.lib.byu.edu/ UMA BPGilyzer] | ||
#* This validator is a Windows-based desktop application, customized from the University of California tool. | #* This validator is a Windows-based desktop application, customized from the University of California tool. | ||
#* It must be downloaded and installed to be used. | #* It must be downloaded and installed to be used. | ||
#* It works with EAD documents encoded in either the EAD 2002 DTD or the EAD 2002 Schema. | #* It works with EAD documents encoded in either the EAD 2002 DTD or the EAD 2002 Schema. |
Revision as of 15:31, 26 March 2008
Two validators have been customized for use by grant participants to ensure compliance with the best practice guidelines.
- The UMA EAD Report Card
- This validator is a customized version of the original RLG Report Card.
- It is available on-line through a Web interface.
- It only works with finding aids encoded in the EAD 2002 DTD, requiring conversion to the EAD schema following validation and error correction.
- The UMA BPGilyzer
- This validator is a Windows-based desktop application, customized from the University of California tool.
- It must be downloaded and installed to be used.
- It works with EAD documents encoded in either the EAD 2002 DTD or the EAD 2002 Schema.