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    <url>http://www.mountvernon.org/library/msscollect.html#inventories</url>
    <institution>Mount Vernon Library and Curatorial Collections</institution>
    <updated>Date unknown</updated>
    <delivery>
      <p>Direct link to HTML files</p>
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      <p>The first step in preparing the instances is to prepare the information for the
        collection-level finding aid. This is done by making a skeletal version of the finding aid
        with the headings, "agency history," "index terms," and a few others, and printing it out.
        Sometimes, notes are made directly on the print-out, filling in the blanks. Sometimes notes
        are made long-hand on cards and note paper. These are then entered into an XMetal instance
        with the help of notes and handouts from the SAA workshop, the Application Guidelines and
        Tag Library, and marked-up examples such as the William Fonds Provenance. The only thing
        used to proof and parse the instances is XMetal, on a PC. The indexing procedure is to make
        notes about possible terms, look them up in the Library of Congress's online catalog, using
        LC's heading when possible, and when not, constructing the heading based on AACR2.</p>
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    <contact>Lisa Odum, Associate Librarian <a href="mailto:lodum@MountVernon.Org">lodum@MountVernon.Org</a>
    </contact>
    <rlg>Not yet</rlg>
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