Managing large XML repositories has become a core responsibility for libraries, academic institutions, and publishers who deal with growing volumes of structured content. Whether it’s journals, books, metadata records, educational modules, research papers, or archival collections — XML remains the backbone of digital publishing and long-term preservation. But once the repository starts expanding into thousands (or millions) of files, the real challenge begins: How do you store, organize, validate, and retrieve XML efficiently? At Siliconchips Services Ltd, we’ve seen how quickly repositories grow and how essential a stable, well-maintained XML infrastructure becomes. In this guide, I’m sharing a clear, practical, user-focused overview of how libraries and publishers can build and manage scalable XML repositories — without the chaos of scattered files, inconsistent structures, or broken metadata. Why XML Repositories Matter Today For institutions that rely on accuracy, continuity,...