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Resources

Further information and resources.

Bibliographies

Discovered materials related to integration in the Special Collections and Archives of the institutions.

Centre College, Bibliography

Furman University, Initial Bibliography

Rollins College, Initial Bibliography

Washington and Lee University, Initial Bibliography

 

Digital Archives

Centre College

Furman University

Rollins College

Washington and Lee University

We Were Here
     Oral histories related to Danville, KY and the lives of people of color who lived in the area during the mid 20th century. Centre College is a topic in many of the interviews.

Standards

Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online
      The Art & Architecture Thesaurus ® (AAT) is a structured  vocabulary resource that can be used to improve access to information for art, architecture, and other material culture

DCMI Type Vocabulary
      List of Type Vocabulary with definitions.

Dublin Core
      Metadata in the Dublin Core™ style, is metadata designed for interoperability on the basis of Semantic Web or Linked Data principles.

          Dublin Core Metadata Used in Pathways Project

Internet Media Types  (formerly MIME)
      The list of Directories of Content Types and Subtypes.

ISO 639-2RFC 3066 Language List
      A set of international standards that lists short codes for language names.

ISO 8601 W3C Date Time Format
      The standard provides a well-defined, unambiguous method of representing calendar dates and times in worldwide communications.

Library of Congress Name Authority Files
      An authority record is a tool used by librarians to establish forms of names (for persons, places, meetings, and organizations), titles, subjects, and genres and forms used on bibliographic records. 

Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
     Subject indexing language of the Library of Congress

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
      WCAG documents explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities.