ArchProteus
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EAD Encoded Archival Description
is a XML DTD (Document Type Definition) consisting in a library of tags for the encoding of archival finding aids. EAD is owned by the Society of American Archivists (SAA) and maintained in the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress (LC). For more information on EAD, please refer to the EAD Standards Home Page.

Satisfied customers in 8 countries on 3 continents





Our efforts to constantly improve our skills and our tools result in high quality products for our clients.

Here is what one of our customers wrote to us:

As a customer, it seems to me that the elements that make ArchProteus services of superior quality are: 1. You have skilled people working with the finding aids [...] 2. You maintain ongoing communication with the client. I appreciated the way that you made the effort to understand the "quirks" of our finding aids, and that you asked questions before proceeding with anything unusual, and thus potential problems were averted. This dialogue was critical to producing a superior quality finding aid.



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