SAFT version 0.1.0 This module provides a convenient way to create archival finding aids in a format specified by the SAFT XML standard. Archives use XML encoded finding aids to exchange metadata of their collections or to publish these metadata in web portals. If you don't know what a finding aid is in the first place, please refer to Wikipedia. SAFT is a standard for XML encoding those finding aids. The acronym SAFT stands for German "Standard-Austauschformat" (s.th. like "standard interchange format"). You can find the SAFT DTD and more (German) documentation on SAFT XML on this website: http://www.archivschule.de/forschung/retrokonversion-252/vorstudien-und-saft-xml/ SAFT XML is not very widely used (in fact, since its tag names are German, probably nobody uses it outside Germany), a far more widespread format for such purposes is the American standard Encoded Archival Description (EAD). So why bother using SAFT anyway? Three reasons: First, it might be better suited to German archival tradition (personal opinion). Second, it might be easier to use than EAD (again, personal opinion). Third, I haven't heard of a Perl module for EAD so far. For SAFT? Here you go. This module does not, however, provide every feature the SAFT DTD allows you to use. Instead methods are provided only for common cases and rather simple structures (i.e., cases I have stumbled upon and structures I have needed so far using SAFT XML). Anything that's allowed by the SAFT DTD but not provided by this module could easily be achieved using a general XML module such as XML::LibXML. In fact, all that this module does is wrapping XML::LibXML, thus making your life easier (well, much easier compared to writing all code based directly on XML::LibXML, but whatever). INSTALLATION To install this module, run the following commands: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install Alternatively, to install with Module::Build, you can use the following commands: perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install DEPENDENCIES This module uses Perl (minimum 5.10) and the following modules and pragmas: warnings strict Carp utf8 version XML::LibXML (tested with version 1.70) COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Copyright (c) 2011, Martin Hoppenheit This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.