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An alternative method to manual entry is parsed entry. This process takes existing structured information from the studies (e.g., XML, HTML) and processes it so that the XML output can be loaded into Archivist. This means the questionnaire needs to be checked and edited, rather than entered from scratch, which speeds up the entry process and reduces human error as much less information is entered manually. Details of the parsers and the documents used for each one are included on each individual parser page.

Questionnaires that are parsed into Archivist should be checked to make sure all of the content is included and is in the right order, and that it is nested correctly. Unlike questionnaires which are entered from scratch, we can be reasonably confident that the text within the questionnaire (e.g., the question literals, code list categories ,etc.) is correct; it is more important to pay attention to ensuring that all the elements have been entered in the correct location and are nested accurately.  Particular Particular attention should be paid to the quirks of each parser. The pages below list each of the parsers, and the specific quirks to look out for for each one.

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