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Metadata
What is Metadata?
 Metadata is ‘data about data’ or information about
information.
 Michael Day (Metadata in a Nutshell) defines
metadata as “standardised descriptive information
about resources, including non-digital ones.” (e.g.
book metadata, photograph metadata, etc.)
3 types of Metadata
1.

Descriptive Metadata (Human Level): “content about
the content” or metacontent.
 discovery and identification of resources.

1.

Structural Metadata (Machine Level): data about the
containers of data.

1.

Administrative Metadata (Human Level): information
for managing a resource.
Why create Metadata?
 Metadata makes your work readily available because:


Searchable: it‟s easy to find.



Authority: it‟s clear who created it.



Citation: it‟s easy for others to cite your work in their
publications.



Collaboration: it helps other people to build on your work
rather than having to recreate it.



Efficiency: you save time and money, if everyone creates
metadata.



Funding: you may be required to make your work readily
available to others.
What does Metadata do?
 Metadata is the key to ensuring the survival and
accessibility of resources into the future.
 Descriptive metadata facilitates the discovery of
relevant information.
 Resource discovery (e.g. library catalogs)
 Organize electronic resources
 Facilitate interoperability and resource integration
 Provide digital identification
 Support archiving and preservation
Interoperability
 Metadata is the key to interoperability.
 Interoperability is the ability of multiple systems with
different hardware and software platforms, data
structures and interfaces to exchange data with
minimal loss of content and functionality.
 Metadata promotes interoperability by making digital
information understandable to both humans and
machines.
Storing Metadata
 Metadata can be stored separately or embedded in a digital
object.
 Storing separately:




Can facilitate search and retrieval
Stored in database and linked to the object described.
E.g. Semantic web

 Storing metadata with object:





Ensures it wont be lost
Removes the problem of linking between data and metadata
Metadata and object are updated simultaneously
E.g. TEI
Digital Identification
 Metadata schemes include elements, such as
standard numbers, to uniquely identify the work or
object to which the metadata refers.
 Location of a digital object is given using:
 a file name
 URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
 PURL (Persistent URL)…… preferred!

 DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
Collaborative Metadata
 A tag is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned
to a piece of information (Wikipedia)
 Effectively, a tag is a form of metadata.

 O‟Shea (2013) describes 3 types of tagging :
1.

Personal

2.

Algorithmic

3.

Social
Hashtags
 A hashtag is a universal, standardised metadata
tag/mark.
 Therefore, #uccmadah is a form of descriptive
metadata.
 You choose your tags on
Twitter, Facebook, Wordpress, Youtube, etc.
 But, Youtube, Delicious, and Wordpress algorithms
also suggest tags for you.
HTML Metatags
 These are all located in the <head> tag.
 Example:
<head>
<meta name=“author” content=“Paul
O‟Shea”>
<meta name=“keywords” content=“metadata,
metacontent, HTML, etc….”>
<meta name=“description” content=“MA DAH
Powerpoint slides”>
</head>

teaching
Social Tagging
 Social tagging is also known as Folksonomies.
 Folksonomy originates from folk + taxonomy
 Taxonomy is the branch of science concerned with
systematic classifications.
 Ergo -> crowd-sourced tagging
 See plugins for MediaWiki/Ruby on Rails for example!
Geotagging
 The process of adding geo-spatially represented
metadata to various media and resources.
 Provides location-specific information

 Examples include:
 Digital cameras automatically geotag using GPS.
 Facebook and Twitter mobile apps allow you to geotag
tweets and status updates.
Archiving and
Preservation
 Special elements are required:
 To track the lineage of a digital object.
 Details of its physical characteristics.
 Document its behaviour for future technologies.
Composing Metadata
 Metadata schemes:
Sets of metadata elements designed for a specific
purpose, e.g. describing a particular type of information
resource.

•

If the resource lives on the internet then one may use
the URI to locate it and RDF to describe it.
Metadata Schemes
 Definition/meaning of the metadata elements are the
semantics of the scheme.
 Value given to the metadata elements are the content.

 Metadata schemes specify the names of elements
and their semantics, and also the syntax rules for how
elements and their content should be encoded.
The Dublin Core Metadata
Element Set
 Originated from 1995 workshop sponsored by OCLC
and NCSA
 Dublin, Ohio

 Common vocabulary, like FOAF (Friend of a Friend –
describing interpersonal networks)
 Important because it is endorsed by IETF and ISO

 See Euorpeana: http://www.europeana.eu/
The Dublin Core Metadata
Initiative (DCMI)
 Original objective:
 To define a set of elements that could be used by
authors to describe their own web resources.

 15 Elements:
 Title, Creator, Subject, Description, Publisher, Contribut
or, Date, Type, Format, Identifier, Source, Language, R
egion, Coverage and Rights.
 http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/
Dublin Core
 Designed to be simple and concise
 To describe Web based documents
 Minimalist view vs. Structuralist view (See Lumpers
and Splitters)
 Minimalists: minimum elements, simple semantics and
syntax

 Structuralist: Finer semantic distinctions and more
extensibility for particular communities.
Title=”Metadata Demystified”

Creator=”Brand, Amy”
Creator=”Daly, Frank”
Creator=”Meyers, Barbara”
Subject=”metadata”

Description=”Presents an overview of
metadata conventions in
publishing.”
Publisher=”NISO Press”

Publisher=”The Sheridan Press”
Date=”2003-07"
Type=”Text”
Format=”application/pdf”

Identifier=”http://www.niso.org/
standards/resources/
Metadata_Demystified.pdf”
Language=”en”

Dublin Core Example
Semantic Web
 Focuses on semantic content rather than plain text content.
 Allows for disambiguation of terms with the same
name, but different meanings.
 Evolved from limited, but simple, HTML meta tags to a
complex „web‟ of standards.
 Some of the well established standards are
Unicode, URI, XML, RDF, Web Ontology Language
(OWL), etc.
 Tim Berners-Lee
http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_we
b.html
TEI
 The Text Encoding Initiative http://www.tei-c.org/index.xml
 International project to develop guidelines for marking up
electronic texts such as
novels, plays, poetry, correspondence, etc.

 TEI Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and
Interchange
 Specify a header portion, embedded in the resource that
consists of metadata about the work.

 TEI Header can be used to record bibliographic information
about the digital edition.

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Metadata and Tagging

  • 2. What is Metadata?  Metadata is ‘data about data’ or information about information.  Michael Day (Metadata in a Nutshell) defines metadata as “standardised descriptive information about resources, including non-digital ones.” (e.g. book metadata, photograph metadata, etc.)
  • 3. 3 types of Metadata 1. Descriptive Metadata (Human Level): “content about the content” or metacontent.  discovery and identification of resources. 1. Structural Metadata (Machine Level): data about the containers of data. 1. Administrative Metadata (Human Level): information for managing a resource.
  • 4. Why create Metadata?  Metadata makes your work readily available because:  Searchable: it‟s easy to find.  Authority: it‟s clear who created it.  Citation: it‟s easy for others to cite your work in their publications.  Collaboration: it helps other people to build on your work rather than having to recreate it.  Efficiency: you save time and money, if everyone creates metadata.  Funding: you may be required to make your work readily available to others.
  • 5. What does Metadata do?  Metadata is the key to ensuring the survival and accessibility of resources into the future.  Descriptive metadata facilitates the discovery of relevant information.  Resource discovery (e.g. library catalogs)  Organize electronic resources  Facilitate interoperability and resource integration  Provide digital identification  Support archiving and preservation
  • 6. Interoperability  Metadata is the key to interoperability.  Interoperability is the ability of multiple systems with different hardware and software platforms, data structures and interfaces to exchange data with minimal loss of content and functionality.  Metadata promotes interoperability by making digital information understandable to both humans and machines.
  • 7. Storing Metadata  Metadata can be stored separately or embedded in a digital object.  Storing separately:    Can facilitate search and retrieval Stored in database and linked to the object described. E.g. Semantic web  Storing metadata with object:     Ensures it wont be lost Removes the problem of linking between data and metadata Metadata and object are updated simultaneously E.g. TEI
  • 8. Digital Identification  Metadata schemes include elements, such as standard numbers, to uniquely identify the work or object to which the metadata refers.  Location of a digital object is given using:  a file name  URL (Uniform Resource Locator)  PURL (Persistent URL)…… preferred!  DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
  • 9. Collaborative Metadata  A tag is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to a piece of information (Wikipedia)  Effectively, a tag is a form of metadata.  O‟Shea (2013) describes 3 types of tagging : 1. Personal 2. Algorithmic 3. Social
  • 10. Hashtags  A hashtag is a universal, standardised metadata tag/mark.  Therefore, #uccmadah is a form of descriptive metadata.  You choose your tags on Twitter, Facebook, Wordpress, Youtube, etc.  But, Youtube, Delicious, and Wordpress algorithms also suggest tags for you.
  • 11. HTML Metatags  These are all located in the <head> tag.  Example: <head> <meta name=“author” content=“Paul O‟Shea”> <meta name=“keywords” content=“metadata, metacontent, HTML, etc….”> <meta name=“description” content=“MA DAH Powerpoint slides”> </head> teaching
  • 12. Social Tagging  Social tagging is also known as Folksonomies.  Folksonomy originates from folk + taxonomy  Taxonomy is the branch of science concerned with systematic classifications.  Ergo -> crowd-sourced tagging  See plugins for MediaWiki/Ruby on Rails for example!
  • 13. Geotagging  The process of adding geo-spatially represented metadata to various media and resources.  Provides location-specific information  Examples include:  Digital cameras automatically geotag using GPS.  Facebook and Twitter mobile apps allow you to geotag tweets and status updates.
  • 14. Archiving and Preservation  Special elements are required:  To track the lineage of a digital object.  Details of its physical characteristics.  Document its behaviour for future technologies.
  • 15. Composing Metadata  Metadata schemes: Sets of metadata elements designed for a specific purpose, e.g. describing a particular type of information resource. • If the resource lives on the internet then one may use the URI to locate it and RDF to describe it.
  • 16. Metadata Schemes  Definition/meaning of the metadata elements are the semantics of the scheme.  Value given to the metadata elements are the content.  Metadata schemes specify the names of elements and their semantics, and also the syntax rules for how elements and their content should be encoded.
  • 17. The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set  Originated from 1995 workshop sponsored by OCLC and NCSA  Dublin, Ohio  Common vocabulary, like FOAF (Friend of a Friend – describing interpersonal networks)  Important because it is endorsed by IETF and ISO  See Euorpeana: http://www.europeana.eu/
  • 18. The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI)  Original objective:  To define a set of elements that could be used by authors to describe their own web resources.  15 Elements:  Title, Creator, Subject, Description, Publisher, Contribut or, Date, Type, Format, Identifier, Source, Language, R egion, Coverage and Rights.  http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/
  • 19. Dublin Core  Designed to be simple and concise  To describe Web based documents  Minimalist view vs. Structuralist view (See Lumpers and Splitters)  Minimalists: minimum elements, simple semantics and syntax  Structuralist: Finer semantic distinctions and more extensibility for particular communities.
  • 20. Title=”Metadata Demystified” Creator=”Brand, Amy” Creator=”Daly, Frank” Creator=”Meyers, Barbara” Subject=”metadata” Description=”Presents an overview of metadata conventions in publishing.” Publisher=”NISO Press” Publisher=”The Sheridan Press” Date=”2003-07" Type=”Text” Format=”application/pdf” Identifier=”http://www.niso.org/ standards/resources/ Metadata_Demystified.pdf” Language=”en” Dublin Core Example
  • 21. Semantic Web  Focuses on semantic content rather than plain text content.  Allows for disambiguation of terms with the same name, but different meanings.  Evolved from limited, but simple, HTML meta tags to a complex „web‟ of standards.  Some of the well established standards are Unicode, URI, XML, RDF, Web Ontology Language (OWL), etc.  Tim Berners-Lee http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_we b.html
  • 22. TEI  The Text Encoding Initiative http://www.tei-c.org/index.xml  International project to develop guidelines for marking up electronic texts such as novels, plays, poetry, correspondence, etc.  TEI Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange  Specify a header portion, embedded in the resource that consists of metadata about the work.  TEI Header can be used to record bibliographic information about the digital edition.