Reminder - Join us for the Transforming XLS to EAD: Importing Component 
Hierarchies webinar on Wednesday, June 27! Details: 
http://archivesspace.org/archives/3016

Christine Kim
ArchivesSpace Community Engagement Coordinator
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
800.999.8558 x4820
404.592.4820
Skype: ckim.lyrasis

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Subject: [Archivesspace_tac] Webinar Announcement: Transforming XLS to EAD -- 
June 27

Transforming XLS to EAD: Importing Component Hierarchies

When: Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. PT)
Where: Webinar at http://lyrasis.adobeconnect.com/ruio9pyqjot4/
Dial-in only option: 888-354-0094 - Access code is 731627
No registration required. The session is limited to the first 100 participants. 
Please feel free to host a webinar viewing group. The webinar will be recorded 
and available for viewing at a later date on the ArchivesSpace YouTube 
channel.<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxR6D-UlSx6N6UWTeqHTjzA>

Webinar description:
Do you list out your components on a spreadsheet before committing the item 
records into ArchivesSpace? If this is your preferred processing workflow, 
you're not alone. In this webinar, we will look at three distinct methods to 
get your spreadsheet rows and columns into your ArchivesSpace resource record 
to populate components.

First, Elizabeth Perkes (Utah State Archives) will demonstrate a workflow that 
uses built-in Microsoft Office tools to convert Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to 
EAD via mail merge. Jason Ronallo (North Carolina State University) will 
provide a demo of the Stead schema and Steady 
tool<https://github.com/jronallo/stead> he developed, which is a command line 
tool and web application that uses Ruby to transform data in spreadsheets into 
EAD component levels. And Ben Johnson (Harvard Business School) uses a 
spreadsheet importer<https://github.com/harvard-library/aspace-import-excel> 
plugin developed by Bobbi Fox (Harvard University) in a variety of ways. 
However, he will provide an overview of one simple use of the tool: How to 
easily and quickly add bulk data from new accessions to existing resources. Ben 
will walk through our workflow for that and show some limitations and pitfalls 
to avoid.

But perhaps you would like to see more than just workflows. Kelly Spring (East 
Carolina University) will provide insight into some of the common 
troubleshooting and other tasks that will help you successfully upload the EAD 
to ArchivesSpace.

Presenters:
Elizabeth Perkes has worked for the Utah State Archives for almost 28 years. In 
that capacity she has primarily managed our database systems, websites, and 
electronic records. In 2000, she converted all of their finding aids to EAD. 
The general methodology used in that project became a small how-to video in 
2008, which is being updated and described today.

Jason Ronallo is the Department Head of Digital Library Initiatives at NCSU 
Libraries. Current interests include IIIF and researcher support. You can learn 
more about his work at https://ronallo.com/

Ben Johnson is the Senior Processing Archivist at Baker Library, Harvard 
Business School, where he is perpetually processing the Polaroid Corporation 
records. Ben helps develop and implement procedures and workflows to better 
streamline the processing of collections. He also frequently finds himself 
working with audiovisual materials.

Kelly Spring is the Access Archivist at East Carolina University where, 
currently, she aspires to AS migration wizardry with a team of talented 
colleagues.

Who should attend:
Everyone interested in seeing a demonstration of a variety of practices to 
import your spreadsheet contents into ArchivesSpace. Please feel free to bring 
any questions you have.

Questions?
Please contact Kim at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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