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    <url>http://www.kyvl.org/kentuckiana/digilibcoll/findaidscoll.shtml</url>
    <institution>KYVL Kentuckiana Finding Aids Project</institution>
    <updated>Date unknown</updated>
    <delivery>
      <p>Native XML compliant SGML with HTML-on-the-fly.</p>
    </delivery>
    <desc>
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        <head>Participating institutions:</head>
        <item>Centre College</item>
        <item>Eastern Kentucky University</item>
        <item>Filson Club Historical Society</item>
        <item>Georgetown College</item>
        <item>Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives</item>
        <item>Kentucky Historical Society</item>
        <item>Kentucky State University</item>
        <item>Morehead State University</item>
        <item>University of Kentucky</item>
        <item>University of Louisville</item>
        <item>Western Kentucky University</item>
      </list>
    </desc>
    <encoding>
      <p>Local migrations from databases to construct container lists and then using the template
        generator to produce the finding aid markup down to the container list. When migrating from
        a database or Excel file, we devised export methods for globally introducing the majority of
        the tagging required for the container lists. Findaids are technically parsed twice, once by
        NSGMLs and a second time by the Dynaweb mkbook indexer/parser. We also outsourced the
        re-keying of ~17,000 pages of paper finding aids with APEX data services. We index the
        finding aids with Dynaweb's mkbook application.</p>
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    <contact>Eric Weig Project Manager KYVL Kentuckiana Digital Library <a href="mailto:eweig@email.uky.edu">eweig@email.uky.edu</a>
    </contact>
    <rlg>Not at this stage.</rlg>
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