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    <url>http://lib.colostate.edu/water/</url>
    <institution>Colorado State University Water Resources Archive</institution>
    <updated>Date unknown</updated>
    <delivery>
      <p>The XML files are converted to HTML by using an XSL stylesheet and then are placed on a
        server. The site gives direct links to the finding aids and provides a search engine (Mnogo)
        to search across them. Finding aids were posted to the web beginning in April 2003. Printed
        finding aids are also produced through an XSL stylesheet, conversion to Microsoft Word, and
        a bit of manual clean up.</p>
    </delivery>
    <encoding>
      <p>Existing word processing files were manually cut-and-pasted into a template in XMetaL. The
        archivist trained a student and a staff member to do this with good results. New finding
        aids are created directly in XML.</p>
    </encoding>
    <rlg>Yes</rlg>
    <contact>Patty Rettig Project Archivist <a href="mailto:prettig@manta.colostate.edu">prettig@manta.colostate.edu</a>
    </contact>
  </entry>
