Submitted on Monday, September 30, 2013 - 3:03pm
Submitted values are:
Name: Julie Hardesty
Affiliation: Indiana University
Does this represent an official comment from your affiliated group? Yes
2) <part> - Our examples show a single <part> encasing all content within <corpname>, <persname>, <famname>, <geogname>, <subject>, <occupation>, etc.
We’re going to have a hard time converting our current finding aids to
anything more detailed than a single <part>. Will the supplied
crosswalks/conversion tools address a more detailed break-up of s
within these elements?
We wouldn't want the migration style sheet to attempt to split access term elements into multiple parts. Impossible to do without any predictable pattern to base such splits on.
Submitted on Monday, September 30, 2013 - 3:03pm Submitted values are:
Name: Julie Hardesty Affiliation: Indiana University Does this represent an official comment from your affiliated group? Yes
2)
s
<part>
- Our examples show a single<part>
encasing all content within<corpname>
,<persname>
,<famname>
,<geogname>
,<subject>
,<occupation>
, etc.We’re going to have a hard time converting our current finding aids to
anything more detailed than a single
<part>
. Will the suppliedcrosswalks/conversion tools address a more detailed break-up of
within these elements?