This repository is aimed at establishing and maintaining a shared space of stylesheets created by the community of EAD implementers. Your stylesheets can be complete, proof-of-concept, started-but-not-quite-finished, under development, etc. This resource is maintained by the EAS Section of the Society of the American Archivists.
This repository covers EAD 2002 stylesheets. To avoid confusion, we have created a repository for EAD3 stylesheets and encourage contributions.
- UNC_findingaid_functionality: collapsible sections; quick links; etc.
- archives-of-american-art: Modified version of EAD Cookbook stylesheet
- dsc-3-column-table: three column table for DSC section
- ead2002-to-wordml: proof-of-concept stylesheet to transform to EAD to WordML
- ead2002-to-xslfo: proof-of-concept stylesheet to transform EAD to XSL:FO
- ead_divs: ?
- linking-elements: basic handling of linking elements; transforms to HTML links
- print-friendly-html: stripped-down printer-friendly HTML
To submit your stylesheets, do one of the following:
- Fork this repository on Github, add your stylesheets, and submit a pull request.
- Create a new issue with the "submission" label.
- Contact a [member of the EAS Section leadership] at eas.section.saa@gmail.com
The EAS Section maintains this resource as for the community basis and cannot provide support for any included stylesheets. By submitting a stylesheet or changes to a stylesheet, you are confirming that you have the right or were granted permission to do so.
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