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Using EAC-CPF at an Institutional Archives

Journal of Archival Organization, 2015
Archivists should consider strategic goals and descriptive needs before implementing EAC-CPF. This case study explores 3 major lessons learned in using EAC-CPF to describe and document an academic institution and the creators of archival collections. This article discusses a spectrum of descriptive strategies that can support archives’ strategic needs,
Erin Faulder   +2 more
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Playing in the Sandbox: EAC-CPF Projects at Duke University

Journal of Archival Organization, 2015
The Rubenstein Library at Duke University holds several large, complex collections. Describing these collections and making obvious the interconnectivity of each collection's various components has proven difficult within the framework of the archival collection guide, and as such can be perceived as daunting.
Richard Collier, Mary Samouelian
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Collaboration and Education: Engaging High School Students With EAC-CPF Research

Journal of Archival Organization, 2015
The Special Collections Research Center at Johns Hopkins University received a Council on Library and Information Resources Hidden Collections grant from March 2013 to March 2014 for processing the archives of the Roland Park Company. The grant included partnerships between the Archives and Technical Services to create a Best Practices for EAC-CPF ...
Valerie Addonizio, Christopher Case
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Towards the Development of a National Archival Authority File in France: An Approach to Implement EAC-CPF

Journal of Archival Organization, 2015
A project aiming to develop a national authority file describing local public organizations since 1800 was launched by the Association of French Archivists and the Directorate of French Archives. The scope is to produce a set of standardized forms of names, as well as pattern records, easily reusable by territorial archival institutions for their needs
Isabelle Chave   +1 more
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Book Artists Unbound: Providing Access to Creator Metadata with EAC-CPF

Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America, 2014
AbstractThe Book Artists Unbound project centralizes contextual background information about book artists to foster new modes of discovery for artists’ books. The workflow discussed harvests creator metadata elements from a MARC-format bibliographic database and generates rich creator records for artists encoded with the EAC-CPF schema.
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