EAD (Encoded Archival Description ; Version 2002 Official Site)

Encoded Archival Description Tag Library, Version 2002

EAD Elements

<extent> Extent

Description:

A <physdesc> subelement for information about the quantity of the materials being described or an expression of the physical space they occupy. Includes such traditional archival measurements as cubic and linear feet and meters; also includes counts of microfilm reels, photographs, or other special formats, the number of logical records in a database, or the volume of a data file in bytes.

Repeat the element when more than one type or unit of extent is provided, such as, when both linear feet and quantity of containers are given. Use the UNIT attribute to indicate the measurement unit, e.g., "bytes" or "cubic meter."

Use the <dimension> element when it is necessary to specify the size of the archival materials being described, for example, height and width.

May contain:

#PCDATA, abbr, archref, bibref, emph, expan, extptr, extref, lb, linkgrp, ptr, ref, title

May occur within:

physdesc

Attributes:

ALTRENDER #IMPLIED, CDATA
AUDIENCE #IMPLIED, external, internal
ENCODINGANALOG #IMPLIED, CDATA
ID #IMPLIED, ID
LABEL #IMPLIED, CDATA
TYPE #IMPLIED, CDATA
UNIT #IMPLIED, CDATA

Examples:

1.
    <archdesc level="collection">
        <did>
            <origination>
                <persname encodinganalog="100" label="Creator:" source="lcnaf">
                Franklin, George A. (George Albert).</persname>
            </origination>
                <unittitle>The George Franklin Papers, </unittitle>
                <unitdate type="inclusive">1928-1972</unitdate>
                <physdesc>
                    <extent>100 boxes; </extent>
                    <extent>50 linear feet</extent>
                </physdesc>
            </did>
        </archdesc>
 
2.
    <c level="file">
        <did>
            <physloc audience="internal">B:14:D</physloc>
            <container type="box">1</container>
            <container type="folder">1</container>
            <unittitle>Abbinger-Aldrich</unittitle>
            <physdesc><extent>14 letters</extent></physdesc>
        </did>
    </c>