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About Roy Tennant

Roy Tennant, eScholarship Web and Services Manager, California Digital Library

Articles by Roy Tennant
XML is the most important technological advance for information professionals since the Web. Extensible Markup Language (XML) increasingly provides the underlying technological infrastructure for many of the information systems and services used every day. For a profession that is founded on the collection of information and the provision of services to users who wish to use that information, it is hard to think of a more useful tool. This article briefly describes XML and how it can be used, then highlights particular uses of it in libraries.
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