Note: Examples in this section are EAD2, and may not be valid against the EAD3 schema. eadheader Note: In the current release of EAD3 1.0, the eadheader element has been replaced with the control element. The first section of an EAD-encoded finding aid is the eadheader. This section contains the title and optional subtitle of the collection and detailed information about the finding aid itself: who created it, when it was created, its
revision history, the language the finding aid is written in, and so on. The eadheader itself has a number of required attributes that map to various
ISO standards such as
ISO 3166-1 for country codes and
ISO 8601 for date formats. The eadheader and its child elements can be mapped to other standards for easy interchange of information. They are often mapped to Dublin Core elements such as Creator, Author, Language. For example, in the excerpt below the relatedencoding="DC" attribute of the eadheader element specifies that child elements will be mapped to Dublin Core; the child element indicates that the EAD element maps to the Dublin Core element . Example of an eadheader: bachrach_lf Louis Fabian Bachrach Papers An inventory of his papers at Blank University Mary Smith Blank University 1981 John Jones 13 Sep 2006 English
archdesc The archdesc section contains the description of the collection material itself. First, the
Descriptive Identification or did element contains a description of the collection as a whole, including the creator (which may be an individual or an organization), size (usually given in linear feet), inclusive dates, language(s), and an
abstract or brief description. As with the eadheader above, elements may be mapped to corresponding standards; elements in this section are usually mapped to MARC elements. For example, in the excerpt below the relatedencoding="MARC21" attribute of the archdesc element specifies that child elements will be mapped to MARC21; the child element indicates that the unittitle element maps to MARC field 245, subfield a. Example: Overview of the Collection Blank University Brightman, Samuel C. (Samuel Charles), 1911-1992 Samuel C. Brightman Papers 1932-1992 6 linear ft. Papers of the American journalist including some war correspondence, political and political humor writings, and adult education material 2458163 English Several additional descriptive elements may follow the did including: • bioghist - biographic description of the person or organization • scopecontent - a detailed
narrative description of the collection material • relatedmaterial - description of items which the repository acquired separately but which are related to this collection, and which a researcher might want to be aware of • separatedmaterial - items which the repository acquired as part of this collection but which have been separated from it, perhaps for special treatment, storage needs, or cataloging • controlaccess - a list of subject headings or keywords for the collection, usually drawn from an
authoritative source such as
Library of Congress Subject Headings or the
Art and Architecture Thesaurus • accessrestrict and userestrict - statement concerning any restrictions on the material in the collection • arrangement - the way in which the materials in the collection are arranged The second, and usually largest, section of the archdesc is the dsc, which contains a full inventory of the collection broken down into progressively smaller intellectual chunks. EAD offers two options: the c element which can be nested within itself to an unlimited level, and a set of numbered container elements c01 through c12 which can only be nested numerically (i.e. a c01 can contain only a c02; a c02 can contain only a c03, and so on). Note that the c and c0# elements refer to
intellectual subdivisions of the material; the actual physical container is specified using the container element. The inventory may go down to as detailed a level as desired. The example below shows an inventory to the folder level. Example of an inventory: Inventory Correspondence Adams, Martha 1962-1967 1 1 Barnett, Richard 1965 1 2 ...etc Writings Short stories 1959-1979 5 1-9 ==Citing EAD==