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Best Practices training was held at the Utah State Archives on March 7, 2008. | Best Practices training was held at the Utah State Archives on March 7, 2008. | ||
* Slides from the LSTA Best Practice training are available [media:UMA_EAD_Best_Practices_Training.pdf|here]. | * Slides from the LSTA Best Practice training are available [[media:UMA_EAD_Best_Practices_Training.pdf|here]]. | ||
* Topics not covered in the training slides are covered in the Best Practice Guidelines themselves, available at the [http://umaead.lib.byu.edu UMA Report Card site]. | * Topics not covered in the training slides are covered in the Best Practice Guidelines themselves, available at the [http://umaead.lib.byu.edu UMA Report Card site]. | ||
===Additional Resources=== | ===Additional Resources=== | ||
* For institutions using an XML editor or creating EAD by hand, you can use the native features in Excel and Word to speed up the process. A [http://archives.state.ut.us/containerlist/containerlist.html Flash movie] has been created to walk people through data entry within a container list. | * For institutions using an XML editor or creating EAD by hand, you can use the native features in Excel and Word to speed up the process. A [http://archives.state.ut.us/containerlist/containerlist.html Flash movie] has been created to walk people through data entry within a container list. |
Revision as of 08:03, 28 March 2008
Training Materials
Best Practices training was held at the Utah State Archives on March 7, 2008.
- Slides from the LSTA Best Practice training are available here.
- Topics not covered in the training slides are covered in the Best Practice Guidelines themselves, available at the UMA Report Card site.
Additional Resources
- For institutions using an XML editor or creating EAD by hand, you can use the native features in Excel and Word to speed up the process. A Flash movie has been created to walk people through data entry within a container list.