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    <url>http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/findaids.html</url>
    <institution>Stanford University Library, Department of Special Collections</institution>
    <updated>Date unknown</updated>
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      <p>Guides without electronic copy typically rekeyed or, if original is clean enough, through
        scanning and OCR. However, scanning typically proves to be unfeasible. Inventories are
        generally created in MS Word or in FileMaker Pro databases.  Information stored in
        database form is exported as tab-separated text and then marked up using MS Word macros
        written in house. Parsing is done using toolkit created by Alvin Pollock of the University
        of California at Berkeley, which includes various parsers that are EAD version 1
        savvy.  Errors are then fixed using DeskEdit. Guides are listed by main topics from
        the Dept. of Special Collections home page and are indexed via the RLG Archival Resources
        program and through U.C. Berkeley's Sunsite2 server as part of the American Heritage Virtual
        Digital Archives Project.</p>
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    <contact>
      <a href="mailto:stevenmg@sulmail.stanford.edu">Steven Mandeville-Gamble</a>
    </contact>
    <rlg>Yes</rlg>
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