If you need help using the interface, click here for an annotated diagram (Opens in a new window)
See the current status of our interface testing here (Excel Spreadsheet, opens in new window)
Credits:
The underlying data structure is based on Ted Nelson's ZigZag concept. Zigzag(TM) is owned by Ted Nelson. Ted's ZigZag Home Page is at: http://xanadu.com/zigzag/
The XML dialect used here is based on one
developed by Leslie Carr, at the IAM Research Group,
Southampton University, UK.
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/%7Elac/zigzag/
The data file was created using the"Transform Finding Aid to ZigZag" XSL Stylesheet
coded by Dr Steve North - steve@stevenorth.com
from the HATII
(Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute),
University of Glasgow, UK.
The Flash interface developed by Dr Steve North from an original design by Moritz Stefaner http://der-mo.net/
The original archival finding aid data
was formatted using
the EAD (Encoded Archival Description) XML DTD Version 2000.
http://www.loc.gov/ead/ by University of Glasgow Archive Services http://www.archives.gla.ac.uk/default.html
This project is funded by the UK's
AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council)
under the title:
'Multidimensional visualisation of archival finding aids'
Principal Investigator: Dr Ian G. Anderson - i.anderson@hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk
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