CONTENTS: Current Awareness | Organizations | Companies | Reference | Projects | Tools & Resources | Articles and Papers |

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SGML Conferences, Seminars,
Tutorials, Workshops A section from Robin Cover's SGML/XML Web Page, the single most comprehensive source for SGML information. | |
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SGML Discussion
Groups and Mailing Lists A section from Robin Cover's SGML/XML Web Page. |

| OASIS
A non-profit, international consortium of suppliers whose products and services support structured information processing standards like XML, SGML, and HTML. Formerly known as SGML Open. |

| Open Text Corporation
An SGML software vendor. |

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Encoded Archival
Description (EAD) DTD The effort to develop a standard SGML Document Type Definition (DTD) for encoding archival finding aids began here at Berkeley, but the Library of Congress is now leading the process with Berkeley's close participation. | |
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The SGML/XML Web Page
By Robin Cover. |

| The American Heritage Project
A shared database of SGML-encoded finding aids describing and providing access to collections documenting American history and culture. | |
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Archival
Finding Aids in SGML The Berkeley-based project to encode archival finding aids using a standard Data Type Definition for Encoded Archival Description (EAD). | |
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California Heritage
A project to digitize and encode archival finding aids in SGML and provide access to thousands of digitized images relating to California History. | |
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CIAO: Conceptual and Intermedia Arts Online
"A collaborative project between 8 institutions (see below) to create networked access to educational and scholarly material on the broad theme of conceptual art" using SGML. | |
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Digital Page Imaging and SGML
A project to use an SGML Data Type Definition (DTD) to "bind" digital page images and provide useful naviation mechanisms. | |
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EAD Finding
Aid Pilot Project at the Library of Congress The Library of Congress project to use the EAD DTD (see above site in the Reference section) to encode archival finding aids. | |
| Online Archive of California (OAC) Project The Online Archive of California Project, formerly known as the UC EAD project, is a two-year pilot project to develop a UC-wide prototype union database of 30,000 pages of archival finding aid data encoded using the Encoded Archival Description (EAD) SGML document type definition. This database will serve as the foundation for the development of a full-scale digital archive for the University of California System (UC) available via the Internet to diverse user communities. | |
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Text Encoding Initiative
(TEI) "An international project to develop guidelines for the preparation and interchange of electronic texts for scholarly research, and to satisfy a broad range of uses by the language industries more generally." |

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The FINDAID
DTD
An SGML Data Type Definition for archival finding aids developed by the Berkeley Finding Aids Project. | |
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SGML Data
Type Definition (DTD) for MARC Records An SGML DTD written for US MARC records by Prof. Ray Larson and Jerome McDonough at UC Berkeley. |

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SGML and the
Transformation of Cataloging By Daniel Pitti, University of California, Berkeley Library. |
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