Difference between revisions of "Metadata specifications in context"
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The concept of metadata became popular about 15 years ago when it was realised that the emerging World Wide Web with all of its digital objects would need some equivalent to catalogue records. | The concept of metadata became popular about 15 years ago when it was realised that the emerging World Wide Web with all of its digital objects would need some equivalent to catalogue records. | ||
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− | | | + | From: Hinrichs' Halbjahreskatalog, 204. Fortsetzung, erstes Halbjahr 1900, Leipzig: Hinrichs, 1900. p.215. |
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Metadata has been produced for centuries. Usually referred to as catalogues, some collections of metadata have become huge and complex works long before the advent of computers. | Metadata has been produced for centuries. Usually referred to as catalogues, some collections of metadata have become huge and complex works long before the advent of computers. | ||
Revision as of 13:19, 21 March 2011
From the TC 372 Workshop Compendium
Metadata, as the name implies, is data about data. In current usage of the term, the meaning of data is not restricted to digitally encoded information, but can be almost anything.