I have had every intention of writing a stylesheet using XSL:FO to
create PDFs of our finding aids, but it hasn't happened yet. In the
meantime, we have been using a stylesheet that converts finding aids to
a more printer-friendly HTML. Then I open up the resulting HTML file in
a word process (MS Word) and do a little tweaking to adjust the location
of page breaks and such, save the results and we're ready to go.
/ Lara Friedman-Shedlov
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Lara D. Friedman-Shedlov
Kautz Family YMCA Archives
University of Minnesota Libraries
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Michele Rothenberger wrote:
> Hello all --
>
> Wondering whether anyone would care to share their method of getting
> hard copy from EAD. A style sheet within your EAD authoring software
> that formats for printing? An XSLT style sheet that produces HTML
> formatted to print nicely? or perhaps outputs PDF? or Word? Something
> daringly new and different that no one else has thought of? (BTW,
> thanks to Susan Hamburger at Penn State for explaining her NoteTab Pro
> approach to me a couple of weeks ago!)
>
> Any and all information is welcome. Thanks in advance --
>
> Michele
>
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> Special Collections Research Center
> Syracuse University Library
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