3. Metadata is known as attributes, properties, fields, columns , terms, tags and
keywords
Metadata is a critical component of taxonomy and therefore of information
architecture
a taxonomy is a
way to group things
together
4. Another Definitions
“information about the content that
provides structure, context, and
meaning”. The information provided in
metadata makes the content findable
and understandable to either a human
or a computer
Managed Metadata definition from Microsoft
TechNet: “Managed metadata is a hierarchical
collection of centrally managed terms that you can
define, and then use as attributes for items in
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
metadata is simply using data to describe some other data or
content These descriptors can be used to better categorize &
classify the content for future search operations
6. Managed Metadata Service
1. Taxonomies [Term sets]
A taxonomy is a bunch of words or phrases that are organized in a hierarchical
structure. [Term Sets].
Term Sets is set of terms.
Term is just word or phrase that can be associated with item (that can be used as
attribute for content)
Term
Term
Term Set
Term
Term
7. Managed Metadata Service
1. Taxonomies [Term sets]
Term is stored in term set which organized in group managed meta data service can
contain multiple term set managed metadata column can expose terms from only
one term set .
Managed metadata service application has one term store, metadata service
applications can't share term stores
8. Managed Metadata Service
1. Taxonomies [Term sets]
Term Set Types In SharePoint:
Global
When you create a term set from the MMS management interface via Central
Administration (CA) it is available to all site collections living in Web applications
that are connected via a service application proxy to the MMS instance
Local
scoped locally to a specific site collection and can only be used by that site
collection, not by other site collections.
Local term sets come in handy when site collection owners want to create their
own term sets without having to work with librarians. These can be managed
from a link in the site collection's Site Settings page or when you modify a
column.
9. Managed Metadata Service
2. Folksonomies [keywords]
• The difference is no hierarchy, just a bucket of terms
• Similar to hashtags on Twitter: anyone can create them, you don't have to use an
existing one and anyone else can use what you create.
• Send to tag content in libraries.
• Keyword set contains keywords in non-hierarchical list
1. managed keyword
2. unmanaged --> users can tag content or people with whichever words and
phrases they want to apply
10. Terms .. vs .. Keywords
Terms
Keywords
it is terms used to tag content
it is terms used to tag content
highly managed --> terms are structured
in term sets and term groups and can be
reused across term sets and term
groups
No hierarchy
typically closed
open --> users can tag content with
words that don not already exist in the
keyword set
Can be created in SharePoint 2010
Can be created in SharePoint 2010
12. Managed Metadata Service
Term Store Management Tool
Term Store Management Tool — a centralized database that allows term sets to be
shared across a farm.
Taxonomy and folksononmy that are designed and managed to support the
requirements of as business can allow information architecture to grow organically
and change over time
14. Values of Managed Metadata Services
Tagging
describe what it
is, what it contains
and what it does
** content tagging
** Social tagging
** Expertise tagging
Tagging content make
it easier to locate by
browsing or by
searching
Automatic Search
Refiners
A Better Choice
Field
Metadata Navigation within
Lists & Libraries
Using Terms in Social
Scenarios
you can support mutliple languages, after you have installed a language pack you
can add installed languages as wokring languages for a term set, then you can
select a term and specify the default label and other labels for working language,
unlike the default language you are not required too have label for every term in a
working language
15. Managed Metadata Service
3. Syndicated content types [enterprise content types]
replicates content types from one site collection to other site collections that
subscribe to it
When you create a MMS you can specify the URL of a site collection that acts as the
hub for the content type publication service. All site collections in web applications
connected to the MMS instance can subscribe to those published content types.
When one is published it is created as a read only copy in the subscription site
collection
content type Hub property that specifies the URL of the site collection from which to
publish content types all other web applications that connect to the managed
metadata service receive copies of the content type from the content type hub and
updates made at the hub can be progagated
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