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Presentation given as part of: Exploring EAC-CPF with the Remixing Archival Metadata Project (RAMP) 8 May 2014 Society of Florida Archivists Annual Meeting Allison Jai O’Dell (@AllisonJaiODell) Mairelys Lemus-Rojas (@mlemusrojas) University of Miami Libraries

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Part of a co-presentation given at the Society of Florida Archivists 2014 Annual Meeting titled "Exploring EAC-CPF with the Remixing Archival Metadata Project (RAMP)." This section introduces EAC-CPF as a format for encoding creator records.

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Page 1: Using EAC-CPF

Presentation given as part of:

Exploring EAC-CPF with the Remixing Archival Metadata Project (RAMP)

8 May 2014

Society of Florida Archivists Annual Meeting

Allison Jai O’Dell (@AllisonJaiODell)

Mairelys Lemus-Rojas (@mlemusrojas)

University of Miami Libraries

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Introduction to EAC-CPF(Encoded Archival Context – Corporate Bodies, Persons, and Families)

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Designed to encode information about:

People and organizations associated with archival collections

The social context and networks of those people and organizations

EAC-CPF homepage | Tag Library

An Encoding Schema

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Record control <control>Description <cpfDescription> Name entity identification <identity> (normalization & collocation) Contextual information <description> Relationships <relations>

EAC-CPF homepage | Tag Library

The EAC-CPF Record

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<localDescription localType="subject"><term>Knitting--Fair Isle (Scotland)</term></localDescription>

<localDescription localType="genre"><term>Herringbone stitch binding (Binding)</term></localDescription>

<localDescription localType="genre"><term>Cut-paper work</term></localDescription>

EAC-CPF is Extensible

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Stating predicates and objects: build links with our name entity

<cpfRelation cpfRelationType="associative" xlink:href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no96022495" xlink:role="http://rdvocab.info/uri/schema/FRBRentitiesRDA/Person" xlink:type="simple">

<relationEntry>Wheless, Joseph 1868-1950</relationEntry>

</cpfRelation>

XLink / Towards Linked Data

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Some User Interface Implementations of EAC-CPF

Mapping the Republic of Lettershttp://republicofletters.stanford.edu

Connecting the Dots: Using EAC-CPF to Reunite Samuel Johnson and His Circlehttps://osc.hul.harvard.edu/liblab/proj/connecting-dots-using-eac-cpf-reunite-samuel-johnson-and-his-circle

xEAC user interface demohttp://admin.numismatics.org/xeac/

Book Artists Unboundhttp://eac.allisonjai.com

Social Networks and Archival Context Projecthttp://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/

Small World Projecthttp://gslis.simmons.edu/smallworld/

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Screenshots from theBook Artists Unbound project

http://eac.allisonjai.com

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Thank

Allison Jai O’Dell [email protected]

@AllisonJaiODell

Mairelys Lemus-Rojas [email protected]

@mlemusrojas

you!