The Library of Congress EAD Practices Working Group has drafted these proposed guidelines for the creation of EAD finding aids at the Library of Congress, a process which has included documenting current practices at the Library, examining other documented standards and practices, and addressing outstanding issues.  
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Library of Congress
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English
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<CA>These guidelines are intended for use in conjunction with the EAD Tag Library Version 1.0 and EAD Application Guidelines, published by the Society of American Archivists and the Library of Congress and available online at http://www.loc.gov/ead/.
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DC "The guidelines were made available to the Library of Congress EAD Technical Group for review, and many suggestions for improvement have been incorporated into this final draft which is now available for use by Library staff."
This guide is optimized for creation of EAD-encoded finding aids for the collections of New York University and New York Historical Society. The links on the page list tools and files that may be downloaded and referenced for production of NYU-conformant finding aids.
Publisher
New York University
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CA "This guide is optimized for creation of EAD-encoded finding aids for the collections of New York University and New York Historical Society. Instructions assume the use of NoteTab as the XML editor, utilizing template files that serve as base files for the different collections." 
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DC This guide serves both New York University and the New York Historical Society.
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Online Archive of California Best Practice Guidelines for Encoded Archival Description, Version 1.1
These guidelines were prepared by the OAC Working Group's Metadata Standards Subcommittee during the spring and summer of 2003. This version of the OAC BPG EAD draws substantially on the