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    <url>http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/ncead/</url>
    <institution>North Carolina Encoded Archival Description</institution>
    <updated>November 2001</updated>
    <desc>
      <p>NCEAD is a collaborative EAD project whose participants are North Carolina State
        University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, State Archives of North Carolina,
        and Duke University. This project is funded in part by the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation.
        At this point, each NCEAD institution creates, maintains, and supports its own EAD finding
        aids and access to them. Using the NCEAD Application Guidelines (NCEAD AG), this consortium
        seeks to standardize EAD encoding at the four institutions in order to present users with a
        set of consistently encoded finding aids. Future possibilities for common display and
        searching mechanisms are under consideration. Each of the four institutions decide which
        finding aids to encode and how to integrate EAD and the NCEAD AG into their workflow. The
        two primary software choices are XMetaL and Notetab and each is accompanied by instructions
        for use, template documents, and macros. The NCEAD AG are focused primarily on the header
        and collection level information but also cover some aspects of the container list. As best
        practices for encoding visual materials, container information, and other facets of finding
        aids are developed they will be included in the NCEAD AG and applied to NCEAD institutions.</p>
      <p>NCEAD is also working with the LSTA funded North Carolina-Exploring Cultural Heritage
        Online (NC-ECHO) project ( <a href="http://www.ncecho.org/">www.ncecho.org</a> ) with the
        aim of providing encoding tools to participating cultural repositories in North
      Carolina.</p>
    </desc>
    <contact>Joshua McKim, Digital Encoding Archivist Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections
      Library, Duke University <a href="mailto:joshua.mckim@duke.edu">joshua.mckim@duke.edu</a>
    </contact>
    <rlg>All current NCEAD institutions subscribe and/or participate in the Archival Resources
      project.</rlg>
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