The UK National Archives Catalogue has a specific collection ("Regularly
Archived Government Websites") and encodes down to series. The
individual websites (items) are however listed separately and aren't yet
fully described. See:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp
?CATID=1152&CATLN=1&FullDetails=True&j=1
Matt Hillyard
The National Archives
London
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From: Encoded Archival Description List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Melanie Wacker
Sent: 15 January 2009 21:38
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Subject: EAD-Encoded Finding Aids for Web Archives
Hello everybody,
has anybody been using EAD-encoded finding aids for describing Web
archives? If yes, would you mind pointing me to the sites? There has
been quite some talk about describing Web sites residing in a Web
archive using finding aids, but I can only find very few examples where
this approach has actually been taken. I am interested in both the
collection level and the "Web site" or item level.
Thanks in advance!
Melanie
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Melanie Wacker
Metadata Coordinator
Original Serial & Monograph Cataloging
Butler Library
Columbia University Libraries
Tel.: 212-854-9676
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