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    1. Engineering the Killer Rabbit: How We Represented a Timeline of Doris Duke's Life in XML - Duke Univ

      Engineering the Killer Rabbit: How We Represented a Timeline of Doris Duke's Life in XML - Duke University Libraries (...)

    2. Text Mining Documentation Directions | Duke University Libraries

      To get even numbered records, a backup copy was made of the original XML file, and the first XML record was manually removed (...)

    3. Recommended File Formats for Digital Preservation | Duke University Libraries

      We considered many factors to determine best preservation level for a given format include, which included: Whether the format employs (...)

    4. Adventures in metadata hygiene: using Open Refine, XSLT, and Excel to dedup and reconcile name and s

      Open the Excel file and use Excel’s “XML Map” feature to export the spreadsheet as XML.

    5. SIMILE Timeline: If the President can use it, you can too - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educ

      This is also the file that you would link to for viewing the timeline. 3. Use Lifehacker’s XML generator script to quickly create (...)

    6. File Formats - Research Data Management - LibGuides at Duke University

      Data Type Original Data Format Preservation Friendly Formats (Open Standard, Uncompressed) Text Hand-written, docx, wpd, odt, rtf, txt, html, (...)

    7. Using Google Spreadsheets with Timelines - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Back then the library was called Verite Timeline and our implementation involved parsing XML files using Python to render out the (...)

    8. Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) - Page 17 of 20 - a collection of parts flying in lo

      Or so we thought… In hunting down a bug in Leiden+ (the non-XML markup syntax we use in the editor to encode texts – which has a (...)

    9. A Welcoming Embrace to Huginn, our Yahoo! Pipes Replacement - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Bl

      Website Agent Huginn description: “The Website Agent scrapes a website, XML document, or JSON feed and creates Events based on the results.”

    10. Perfectly normal - Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3)

      Or so we thought… In hunting down a bug in Leiden+ (the non-XML markup syntax we use in the editor to encode texts – which has a (...)

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