Hi Joshua, I've done a lot more getting data out of EAD than into it, but I found http://eadiva.com/ to be invaluable as a reference; it's much more approachable than the documentation available through the Library of Congress. - Dave Mayo Senior Digital Library Software Engineer Harvard University > HUIT > LTS On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 2:15 PM Josh Welker <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi all, > > We are about to embark on a first-time project encoding some of our special > collections pathfinders in EAD format. The staff involved have no > experience with EAD and minimal experience with XML at all. Does anyone > know of any good learning/training materials, whether book, video, online > course, etc.? > > I am also interested in seeing how libraries actually display this > information to the user. Do people just use XSLT stylesheets to transform > the EAD documents into human-readable web pages? How/where do you index the > EAD files? > > Joshua Welker > Information Technology Librarian > James C. Kirkpatrick Library > University of Central Missouri > Warrensburg, MO 64093 > JCKL 2260 > 660.543.8022 >