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Specimen Processor/Collector

Tingle, Brian (California Digital Library)

Collection Collaborators

Rees, John (NIH/NLM) nlm.nih.gov 2011-12-28T10:32 AM Subject: EAD Specimen Collection; seeking collaborators/contributors ✓

Combs, Michele (Syracuse University) scrc.syr.edu /ead/xml/ 2012-01-03T06:50 AM Subject: update on EAD Specimen project ✓

Bewley, John (University of Buffalo Libraries) lib.buffalo.edu xtf search 2011-12-28T10:52 AM Subject: EAD samples

Blair, Charles (University of Chicago Libraries) lib.uchicago.edu 2011-12-28T4:02 PM Subject: EAD specimens ✓

Higgins, R.I. (Durham University Library) durham.ac.uk catalogues collections

Henny van Schie (collectiebeheer nationaal archief) nationaalarchief.nl 2011-12-30T01:19 AM Subject: update on EAD Specimen project ✓

Ronallo, Jason (North Carolina State University Libraries) lib.ncsu.edu 2012-01-02T12:27 PM Subject: EAD contribution ✓

Catapano, Terry (Columbia University) cul.columbia.edu 2012-01-03T05:12 PM Subject: Re: EAD Specimen Collection; seeking collaborators/contributors ✓

Gruber, Ethan (American Numismatic Society) numismatics.org 2012-01-03T07:43 PM Subject: Re: EAD Specimen Collection; seeking collaborators/contributors ✓

Want to help?

The Collection has just started and is still being built. If you represent an archive or special collection using EAD, you can nominate files from your collections that you think have interesting encoding practices -- if you give me permission I can select randomly from a directory or XTF installation.

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