id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt journal-code4lib-org-4170 The Code4Lib Journal – Thresholds for Discovery: EAD Tag Analysis in ArchiveGrid, and Implications for Discovery Systems .html application/xhtml+xml 6671 1212 75 Specifically, we will consider how the variability of use of elements in finding aids affects discovery considering five different possible dimensions of a discovery system: search, browse, sort, limit, and display. We reviewed a number of different discovery interfaces for finding aids in order to provide an overview of the type of search, browse, sort, limit, and display options that are generally available. Our analysis shows use of within the high-level as medium (70.43% — see Table 8); as with , the content of is quite varied and does not easily facilitate sorting, with values ranging from "miscellaneous artifacts" to "2 ceramic heads." The syntax of the element (with attributes for @encodinganalog, @type, and @unit) does not currently lend itself to structuring data in a way that can be used for sorting without clear guidelines, tools to enforce appropriate encoding, and rigor on the part of institutions; retrospectively refitting to be utilized in sorting could be a daunting challenge for many institutions. ./cache/journal-code4lib-org-4170.html ./txt/journal-code4lib-org-4170.txt