Making Collection Decisions: A Brief Overview
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Revision as of 09:46, 22 July 2007
The DLXS resource suite is a particularly attractive digital library solution set because it provides a framework for mounting collections that users can either implement with minor changes to accommodate their own data, or can customize to meet specific collection needs. The amount to which you choose to customize DLXS templates and processes depends on decisions about how you want to store, organize, encode and display your collection.
Models and Recommendations
The U of M Digital Library Production Services (DLPS) has made some recommendations that you may want to consider. See the following documentation on these issues:
- Directory Structure
- Directory Conventions: Complete Version
- Working with Unicode
- Working with XML & XSLT
- Text Class
- TEILite Tagging
- DLPS Text Encoding and Transcription Standards
- Finding Aids
- EAD Encoding
- Image Class
- Bib Class