Maximizing Description to Enhance Access to Born-Digital Archival Collections. Drake, J. & Mendez, R. Brooklyn Historical Society, 2015.
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n this presentation, a public services archivist and a technical services archivist from Princeton University’s Mudd Manuscript Library will consider how the description of born-digital archival collections impacts the access to these materials. After they explain the results of a recent review of their finding aids that describe born-digital records, they will advocate that user needs should inform the description of born-digital collections as well as demonstrate how their workflow for generating description is evolving to leverage existing metadata bound in born-digital records, thereby enabling processing archivists to create richer, more precise descriptive data.
@book{drake_maximizing_2015,
	address = {Brooklyn Historical Society},
	title = {Maximizing {Description} to {Enhance} {Access} to {Born}-{Digital} {Archival} {Collections}},
	url = {https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/key/AhONsDJVEmErW3},
	abstract = {n this presentation, a public services archivist and a technical services archivist from Princeton University’s Mudd Manuscript Library will consider how the description of born-digital archival collections impacts the access to these materials. After they explain the results of a recent review of their finding aids that describe born-digital records, they will advocate that user needs should inform the description of born-digital collections as well as demonstrate how their workflow for generating description is evolving to leverage existing metadata bound in born-digital records, thereby enabling processing archivists to create richer, more precise descriptive data.},
	language = {English},
	author = {Drake, Jarrett and Mendez, Rossy},
	year = {2015},
	keywords = {Description, EAD, Extent, Finding Aids, Shell script},
}

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