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ALTO (Analyzed Layout and Text Object) is a XML Schema that details technical metadata for describing the layout and content of physical text resources, such as pages of a book or a newspaper. It most commonly serves as an extension schema [https://www.loc.gov/standards/alto/techcenter/use-with-mets.html used with METS]. However, ALTO instances can also exist as a standalone document used independently of METS. | ALTO (Analyzed Layout and Text Object) is a XML Schema that details technical metadata for describing the layout and content of physical text resources, such as pages of a book or a newspaper. It most commonly serves as an extension schema [https://www.loc.gov/standards/alto/techcenter/use-with-mets.html used with METS]. However, ALTO instances can also exist as a standalone document used independently of METS. | ||
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More information at [https://www.loc.gov/standards/alto/ the official ALTO website] and [https://github.com/altoxml the official ALTO Github website]. | More information at [https://www.loc.gov/standards/alto/ the official ALTO website] and [https://github.com/altoxml the official ALTO Github website]. | ||
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