I guess it's not obvious, but it operates via a local handle service, as in:
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/whsead.eadxml?repl1=uw-whs-ser02349
Which can be found in the particular record below:
http://oaidp.library.wisc.edu/oaicat/OAIHandler?verb=GetRecord&identifier=oai%3Adigital.library.wisc.edu%3Awiarchives.uw-whs-ser02349.bib&metadataPrefix=oai_dc
-Brian
On May 4, at 10:59 AM, Cema wrote:
> nice interface
>
> I didn't see where the link to the XML in your exposed OAI records was.
>
> On 5/4/2012 7:28 AM, Brian Sheppard wrote:
>> In Wisconsin we have minimally processed EAD XML available via the dev site, for the convenience of the encoders, and a link to the XML in our exposed OAI records. There's a separate periodically updated static page for ArchivesGrid harvesting.
>>
>> -Brian
>>
>> http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives
>>
>> On May 3, at 7:42 PM,<Eric C. Stoykovich> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am interested in knowing which archives offer the actual EAD finding
>>> aids in XML on their websites. I know that the Library of Congress
>>> Manuscript Division has their EAD finding aids with the XML alongside the
>>> PDF and the HTML versions. Am I correct that there are relatively few
>>> archival institutions that offer the EAD in XML for public consumption?
>>> Thank you in advance.
>>> Eric Stoykovich
>>> iSchool, University of Maryland
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>> Brian Sheppard
>> University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center
>> [log in to unmask] (608) 262-3349
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> Callie Bowdish
> Computer Resource Specialist, Librarians Assistant
> California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives
> Department of Special Collections, Davidson Library
> University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9010
> Tel:805-893-8563 FAX:805-893-5749 http://www.library.ucsb.edu/special-collections/cema
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