| Mapping EAD <table> elements to HTML 4.01 This document maps elements and attributes in the EAD <table> element to comparable elements and attributes in the <table> element in HTML 4.01 |
Mapping XLink to HTML in EAD version 2002 This document presents one interpretation of how the XLink specification can be applied to EAD documents and mapped to HTML 4.01. XSLT code that can transform this code into HTML is available here. |
| Beyond HTML framesets: using CSS to mimic the navigational features of HTML frames In this article, I show you how to mimic a HTML frameset document using only standard HTML and CSS. This will allow you to take advantage of the navigational features that a HTML frameset document provides without some of the typical drawbacks. |
Archivist's Toolkit Post-EAD Export stylesheet This is an XSLT stylesheet that I created to modify the EAD file after it is exported from the Archivist's Toolkit. The general design principle behind the stylesheet is to copy everything from the source document to the target document and to add or modify specific elements and attributes as required to suit the needs of the repository. |
| EAD2MARC.zip This zip archive contains stylesheets, scripts and support files for converting EAD finding aids into MARC Communication format which can then be imported into a MARC client such as OCLC Connexion Client. A tutorial is provided within the ZIP archive, or by clicking here |
Welcome to my page!
I am currently the Computer Support Analyst for the Special Collections Division of the University of Washington Libraries in Seattle, Washington, USA. My main job duties include desktop and computing support for the Division.
Here are some things that I have done that you may find useful.