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For person loading finding aid (Paula and Johanna)

  • Are there links to other finding aids already posted in HAD? _____________
  • Are there archived web sites?  Double check extent, added entries, and add links
  • Send email to Research Services with name of creator and urn after loading
  • Check eadid in HAD and on spreadsheet.  Should this collection have a new number, or is it replacing an old file?
  • Updated finding aids: Check new additions. Add type="filing" to titleproper
    • Are there digital objects which need to be deleted before finding aid can be loaded?
    • Save original on R drive.


In Plain Text view:

  • Check EAD header: does the finding aid use the LOC schema (<ead> contains http://www.loc.gov/ead/ead.xsd)
  • Check titleproper: it should match the unittitle in the descriptive summary
  • Is the eadid (sch/rca number) filled in?
  • Is creator the HOLLIS 100 field? Check HOLLIS and LOC authority heading file
  • Is sponsor tag needed?  If not, delete

Descriptive Summary:

  • Unitid: Are all the call numbers included?  Are colons used?
  • Origination: Is the creator name in indirect order (last name first)?
  • If records of an organization, change persname to corpname
  • If the records are for a family, change persname to famname
  • Unitdate: Is the date normalized correctly with normal and type attributes?
  • Circa dates: use actual date without five-year cushion and add approximate to certainty attribute
  • If bulk and inclusive dates, or broken date range, are they in separate unitdate tags?
  • No punctuation allowed in tags
  • Extent: analog:
    • Is feet spelled out?
    • Separate extent tags for space occupied and container summary (one physdesc tag)
    • Do not use a 0 in front of a decimal (i.e use .63 instead of 0.63)
  • Extent: digital content:
    • Use altrender attribute with whole for analog and part for digital
    • For digital, megabytes and files in separate extent tags
    • Extent: AV collections: all separate physdesc tags with altrender “part” attributes (<physdesc altrender="part"><extent>404 videotapes</extent></physdesc>)
    • Are there extra spaces in tags? Search [blank space]</ in plain view.

Notes:

  • Processinfo: Do not mark up date or name of processor
  • Acquinfo: Do not mark up accession number or name of donor
  • Preferred citation: use only inclusive dates
  • Related material: Use <relatedmaterial> not <separatedmaterial> for all
    • Are there other finding aids (addenda, audio or video) that should be linked?
    • Test URN or permalink to make sure that it works. For older finding aids, prefer URN over permalink.  For HOLLIS records, use permalink.
  • Arrangement: do not list subseries.
  • Check all external references (hrefs) to see if they work

Biography:

  • Are smart quotes or long dashes used?  Search entire document: ’    “    ”  —
  • Two bio note tags can be used for family papers, etc.
  • Are extrefs (hrefs) filled in and do they work?
  • Do not use lists or chronlists

Scope and Content:

  • Do not mark up unitdates in scope and content note
  • Do not use lists or chronlists
  • Are extrefs (hrefs) filled in and do they work?

Inventory:

  • Check to see if series are nested properly by clicking on the beginning <c> tags for series, subseries, etc.
  • Do the <c> tags use the item attribute?
  • Do not use title render="doublequote."  Only mark up “true” titles (no brackets, etc.)
  • Notes: Use odd tag
    • Are notes written correctly?  (Should not describe contents of folder, just location, etc.)
    • Are notes separated by a p tag when there is more than one note?
    • Are the notes inserted between the </did> and the </c>?
    • (2 folders), etc. should not be inside note tags.
  • Is the accessrestrict tag used for restrictions instead of note?
  • Search for x.x to find empty folder numbers and min. for minutes
  • Is memorabilia tagging correct? (use physdesc and physfacet)
  • AV tagging: <unittitle>Title. Tape x.</unittitle><physdesc><physfacet>type, time, etc.: Audiocassette. ca.30 minutes. Side 2 blank. </physfacet></physdesc></did><scopecontent><p> more info</p></scopecontent></c>
  • AV: Do not use REQUEST AS notes
  • Websites: Is title descriptive and include url?  If changing old title, also change the title attribute.

Added Entries:

  • Only acceptable tags: <corpname>, <famname>, <genreform>, <geogname>, <persname>, <subject>.  Do not use <name> or <title>.
  • Subdivisions: There should be two dashes with no space around dashes.
  • Take out periods at end of headings if present.  No spaces in added entry tags.
  • Author not included in finding aid added entries (include in MARC)
  • Websites: include Web archives
  • Are the added entries in the correct tags?
    • Geognames: anything beginning with a geographical name is a geogname
    • Corpnames:  Anything beginning with a corporate name is a corpname
    • Persname: Author followed by name of work is a persname.  Corpname for BWHBC, etc.
    • Corpnames: Meeting names (Democratic National Convention) are corpnames
    • Titles (i.e. Family Circle) must go in as subjects

Separation Record

  • Is the separatedmaterial tag used? 
  • Are titles marked up properly?
  • Are there extra spaces in tags?

HOLLIS ID:

  • Must be MMS ID
  • Must include <head>Alma ID</head>
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