EAD Application Guidelines for Version 1.0


Chapter 7: EAD Linking Elements

7.1. Introduction
7.1.1. The Structure of Links
7.1.2. Characteristics of Links
7.1.2.1. Destination Location
7.1.2.2. Extent
7.1.2.3. Source Location
7.1.2.4. Contents
7.1.3. Linking Element Use
7.2. Internal Linking
7.2.1. Pointer and Reference with the TARGET Attribute
7.2.2. The Nonlinking Bundling Element Pointer Group
7.2.3. Linking Group as a Bundling Element for Pointer Location and Reference Location
7.2.4. The XLINK:FORM and INLINE Attributes
7.2.5. The PARENT Attribute on the Container and Physical Location Elements
7.3. External Linking
7.3.1. The ENTITYREF Attribute
7.3.2. The HREF Attribute
7.3.3. Archival Reference, Bibliographic Reference, and Title
7.3.3.1. General Usage of <archref>, <bibref>, and <title>
7.3.3.2. Using <archref> to Break Up Large Finding Aids
7.3.4. Extended Pointer and Extended Reference
7.3.5. Linking Group as a Bundling Element for Extended Pointer Location and Extended Reference Location
7.3.6. Digital Archival Objects
7.3.7. The XPOINTER Attribute
7.4. Link Properties
7.4.1. The ACTUATE, SHOW, and BEHAVIOR Attributes
7.4.2. The ROLE, TITLE, CONTENT-ROLE, and CONTENT-TITLE Attributes
7.5. Managing External Links
7.5.1. Using ENTITYREF
7.5.2. Using HREF
7.5.3. Combining Both Approaches
7.6. Examples of Optimally Encoded Linking Elements


Table of Contents
Home Page Preface Acknowledgments How to Use
This Manual
Setting EAD
in Context
Administrative
Considerations
Creating Finding
Aids in EAD
Authoring EAD
Documents
Publishing EAD
Documents
SGML and XML
Concepts
EAD Linking
Elements
Appendices


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