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    <url>http://indigo.lib.lsu.edu/special/findaid/</url>
    <institution>Louisiana State University Libraries</institution>
    <updated>Date unknown</updated>
    <delivery>
      <p>Native SGML</p>
    </delivery>
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      <p>LSU Special Collections begins with WordPerfect 7.0 files (inventories), outputs the file
        to ASCII format, and manually tags the file with EAD tags. We initially used SoftQuad's
        Author/Editor, but found it to be very technical and hard to explain or troubleshoot. We are
        waiting for the next generation of improved SGML editors before we invest more money in
        authoring software. In the initial implementation, we have provided only the preliminary
        information, such as scope and content notes, biographical/historical notes, etc. In the
        second phase of our implementation, we will add the container list and location
        information  for each inventory. Currently, approximately fifty percent of our one
        hundred electronic inventories have been tagged as SGML files.</p>
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    <contact>Pati Threatt, Head, Special Collections Processing Dept. <a href="mailto:pthreat@lsu.edu">mailto:pthreat@lsu.edu</a>
    </contact>
    <rlg>No, not at the present time.</rlg>
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