Hi Kate,
The Blacklight group (http://projectblacklight.org/) has been looking at how to index and display EAD data on and off for awhile now.
Back in January, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame unveiled its Blacklight-powered catalog which includes archival materials encoded in EAD. I don't know that there are any collections that also include linked digital objects, but I've included the announcement below which includes a url for their catalog and contact information for Adam Wead ([log in to unmask]).
-Christian
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From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Adam Wead
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 9:22 AM
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Subject: [Blacklight-development] Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library and Archives
Dear Blacklighters,
I happy to finally announce our public catalog, powered by Blacklight:
http://catalog.rockhall.com
There will be many changes and fixes in the coming months, perhaps even a complete redesign, but for now you can search our bibliographic and archival collections.
Just a few quick shout-outs and kudos:
Thanks for Jason Ronallo for his ead plugin for Blacklight which served as the inspiration for this entire thing. Although I've departed a lot from his initial plugin, there's still a few lines of his code in my app somewhere.
Thanks to Chris Beer for his highlighting plugin and general solr help. Also thanks to Jonathan Rochkind for his help in the IRC channel.
And last, but not least, the Blacklight community as a whole. Without you folks, none of this would be possible.
Send comments and questions if you have any. I'm also planning on doing a lighting talk at Code4LibCon to demo some features.
thanks,
...adam
Adam Wead | Systems and Digital Collection Librarian
ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME + MUSEUM
Library and Archives
2809 Woodland Avenue | Cleveland, Ohio 44115-3216
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From: Encoded Archival Description List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bowers, Kate A.
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 10:24 AM
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Subject: Innovations in interfaces using finding aid data?
I should have used a new subject line in my earlier request-- I'm not interested only in implementations that use AT and ContentDM, but any system or systems that achieves similar ends or has features that show the power of structured finding aid data.
Examples might be a public interface that returns components of finding aids rather than full finding aids (such as in back-end of AT searching). The original question was in response to a post showing Clark's interface that integrates finding aid data and digital objects in a single display and (I think) has user-initiated sorting of finding aid components.
Thanks!
Kate
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From: Encoded Archival Description List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Penny Baker
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 8:14 AM
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Subject: Re: [EAD] CONTENTdm and DTD and Schema mechanics
The Clark is also using AT to CDM. We're faced with a significant amount of tweaking (many of our finding aids are legacy EAD created using X-metal migrated to AT which can be quite a mess). Example collections below:
http://cdm16245.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p15001coll2
http://cdm16245.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p15001coll3
Penny
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