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    <url>http://www.philamuseum.org/resources/mellon-archives/index.shtml</url>
    <institution>Philadelphia Museum of Art</institution>
    <updated>Date unknown</updated>
    <delivery>
      <p> We use an XSLT style sheet to convert the XML to HTML for display purposes. We are also
        using ASP to allow for viewing part (scope/content note, series description, subseries
        description, etc.) of the finding aid at a time. We are providing this option in order to
        make the files, which are quite large, more manageable for those without a T1 or other fast
        Internet connection. Currently, finding aids are not indexed; they can be browsed from an
        alphabetical list available on the "Collections" webpage. We also plan to provide hyperlinks
        from collection-level MARC records in our Library's OPAC.</p>
    </delivery>
    <encoding>
      <p> Our process is completely automated. Collections are described fully in an MS Access
        database. Then, we use VB scripts to create valid XML files compliant with the EAD DTD
        version 2002.</p>
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    <contact>Katherine Stefko Mellon<br/> Archives Project Manager Philadelphia Museum of Art<br/>
      Box 7646 Philadelphia, PA 19101-7646<br/> 215-684-7642<br/>
      <a href="mailto:kstefko@philamuseum.org">kstefko@philamuseum.org</a>
    </contact>
    <rlg>No response</rlg>
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