This lesson is not currently maintained. It was intended to be a lesson for librarians as part of the Library Carpentry lesson program but was not developed beyond initial lesson setup in 2019. In 2022, the Library Carpentry Curriculum Advisory Committee requested that the lesson be transferred to The Carpentries Incubator, in the hope that members of the community may find it and wish to take ownership of its development.
If you would like to become a maintainer for this lesson and take charge of its development, please open an issue on the repository and a member of The Carpentries team will help you get started.
Library Carpentry is a software and data skills training programme for people working in library- and information-related roles. It builds on the work of Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry. Library Carpentry is an official Lesson Program of The Carpentries.
All Software, Data, and Library Carpentry instructional material is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution license.
There are many ways to discuss and contribute to Library Carpentry lessons. Visit the lesson discussion page to learn more. Also see Contributing.
All participants should agree to abide by The Carpentries Code of Conduct.
Library Carpentry is authored and maintained through issues, commits, and pull requests from the community.
Cite as:
Library Carpentry: XML. September 2019. https://librarycarpentry.org/lc-xml.
To check and preview a lesson locally, see http://carpentries.github.io/lesson-example/07-checking/index.html.