About the Arizona Archives Online Project
Arizona Archives Online was created as a joint project between Arizona State
University, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona. The initial
goal is to make finding aids for archival collections at each university accessible
and searchable through a single web site. Finding aids from other archival
repositories in Arizona will be added in the future, so that eventually researchers
can view and search finding aids for nearly all of the archival collections located
in Arizona. Over time, digital images of selected collections will also be made
available through Arizona Archives Online.
All of the guides in Arizona Archives Online are encoded with EAD (Encoded Archival
Description). EAD is a DTD (Document Type Definition) within XML (Extensible Markup
Language). The XML encoded text documents are converted on-the-fly to HTML documents
using XSL/XSLT stylesheets created by Stephen Miller. The search engine for this
project is a Java application built with Xerces/Xalan/Xpath tools by Darius Robinson.
Web pages were designed and created by Heather Knowles. The Apache/Tomcat and Microsoft
SQL 2000 servers were built and are maintained by Stephen Tanner and Mike Sawitzke.
Funding for construction of Arizona Archives Online was provided by the Arizona State
University Libraries, Cline Library of Northern Arizona University, and the University
of Arizona Library.
The Arizona Archives Online Development Team:
Rob Spindler, co-chair, Arizona State University
Karen Underhill, co-chair, Northern Arizona University
Shan Sutton, University of Arizona
Brad Cole, Northern Arizona University
Ian Hall, Northern Arizona University
Bruce Palmer, Northern Arizona University
Stephen Hussman, Arizona State University
Michael Lotstein, Arizona State University
Philip Konomos, Arizona State University
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