Hi,
I actually do freelance consulting and one of the areas I work in is
xslt. I also am very familiar with EAD - having worked with it even
prior to its first release (when it was still called findaid). I
recently completed work for RLG upgrading their transformation routines
(which do not yet use XSLT) for Archival Resources so that they could
handle EAD2002.
I have also been working on a project using XSLT to transform manuscript
catalogs encoded in an extension to TEI to HTML and also to a format
that enables migration to a SQL database.
I generally charge about $75 an hour depending on the complexity and
extent of the job. Sometimes less, sometimes more.
I assume that you are aware of Michael Fix's Cookbook and have looked at
whether you can beg borrow and steal from them?
You can learn more about me at
http://www.azizatech.com
and if you are interested in talking further I am available at
412-512-3815. It is best to set a time to talk via email so that I am
sure to be around.
Elizabeth Shaw
Pat O'Donnell wrote:
> I am using a somewhat crude (written by myself) style sheet for a discrete
> subset of our EAD finding aids, but my design skills are rather
> primitive.
> Has anyone hired a freelance xsl style sheet designer? What should I
> expect
> to pay this person? Thank you for any information.
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