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00:01:21 1 History
00:04:23 2 Definition
00:08:24 3 Types
00:12:14 4 Structures
00:13:02 4.1 Syntax
00:14:27 4.2 Hierarchical, linear and planar schemata
00:15:48 4.3 Hypermapping
00:16:56 4.4 Granularity
00:17:25 5 Standards
00:18:28 6 Use
00:22:56 6.1 Photographs
00:23:04 6.2 Telecommunications
00:25:06 6.3 Video
00:25:55 7 Creation
00:27:11 7.1 Data virtualization
00:28:03 7.2 Statistics and census services
00:28:50 7.3 Library and information science
00:29:51 7.4 In museums
00:33:07 7.4.1 Usage
00:33:47 7.4.2 Standards
00:34:26 7.4.3 Cultural objects and art works
00:36:55 7.4.4 Museums and the Internet
00:38:53 7.5 Law
00:40:00 7.5.1 United States
00:40:08 7.5.2 Australia
00:42:00 7.6 In legislation
00:42:31 7.7 In healthcare
00:43:26 7.8 In biomedical research
00:44:04 7.9 Data Warehousing
00:46:08 7.10 On the Internet
00:50:18 7.11 In broadcast industry
00:52:07 7.12 Geospatial
00:53:51 7.13 Ecological and environmental
00:54:26 7.14 Digital music
00:55:36 7.15 Cloud applications
00:57:51 8 Administration and management
00:58:11 8.1 Storage
00:58:22 8.2 Database management
01:00:44 9 In popular culture
01:01:52 10 See also
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
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Metadata is "data [information] that provides information about other data". Many distinct types of metadata exist, among these descriptive metadata, structural metadata, administrative metadata, reference metadata and statistical metadata
Descriptive metadata describes a resource for purposes such as discovery and identification. It can include elements such as title, abstract, author, and keywords.
Structural metadata is metadata about containers of data and indicates how compound objects are put together, for example, how pages are ordered to form chapters. It describes the types, versions, relationships and other characteristics of digital materials.
Administrative metadata provides information to help manage a resource, such as when and how it was created, file type and other technical information, and who can access it.
Reference metadata describes the contents and quality of statistical data
Statistical metadata may also describe processes that collect, process, or produce statistical data; such metadata are also called process data.
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