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The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Statistics and Assessment program and the Digital Library Federation (DLF), a program of the Council on Library and Information Resources, are pleased to offer this three-day in-depth workshop focused on using XML and XSLT in the library environment.

An Introduction to XML and XML Applications
February 26–28, 2014, in Washington, DC

Taught by experienced XML instructors and developers Matthew Gibson, director of digital initiatives at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities at the University of Virginia, and Christine Ruotolo, digital services manager for humanities and social sciences at the University of Virginia Library, this three-day workshop is designed for the relative newcomer to XML. The workshop will be a mix of lecture and hands-on demonstration and experimentation. Some topics the workshop will cover include:

* Differences between XML and HTML and SGML
* Writing well-formed XML
* Writing and validating XML with DTDs, Schema, and Schematron
* XML Namespaces
* Exploring XML applications specific to librarians and digital humanists: MODS, METS, TEI, KML, etc.

For more details and to register: http://www.arl.org/component/events/event/99

Louisa Kwasigroch
Senior Program Associate - Digital Library Federation
Council on Library and Information Resources
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