Hi, Eric, You can download a set of about 1,700 EAC-CPF files from http://demo.rampeditor.info (click on the "Export" link at the top). These files have been derived from Library of Congress finding aids. The RAMP editor is a tool that utilizes EAC-CPF as a data exchange format: it's designed to let librarians and archivists repurpose existing descriptive metadata and contribute it to Wikipedia. Best regards, Tim -- Tim A. Thompson Metadata Librarian University of Miami Libraries 1300 Memorial Drive Coral Gables, Florida 33124 www.library.miami.edu (305) 284-1827 (office) (201) 423-9972 (mobile) www.linkedin.com/in/timathompson [log in to unmask] ________________________________________ De: Encoded Archival Description List <[log in to unmask]> en nombre de Eric Lease Morgan <[log in to unmask]> Enviado: martes, enero 07, 2014 3:27 PM Para: [log in to unmask] Asunto: Re: eac-cpf This is all very interesting. Where can I get a pile o' sample EAC-CPF files, and where can I get an XSL stylesheet enabling me to transform them into serialized RDF? -Eric Morgan