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hello iamp;#39;m noah huffman an archivist at duke university and a member of saaamp;#39;s technical subcommittee on encoded archival standards in this short video iamp;#39;m going to cover how anyone yes anyone can submit a bug report or a feature request for ead and eac cpf these are the two encoding standards maintained by the society of american archivists so first why should you care about engaging with encoding standards first archival and coding standards were developed to be used and for the standard to be relevant they must meet the needs of the archival community and to that end saaamp;#39;s technical subcommittee on encoded archival standards tseas actively maintains the ead and eac cpf standards just to be clear when i say standards iamp;#39;m referring not only to the xml schemas themselves but also to the accompanying tag libraries we are always accepting feature requests or bug reports related to the xml schemas and tag libraries for ead and eac cpf and finally we n