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Metadata Articles - Metadata Standards

 

There are always new standards emerging in the fields related to technology and the area of metadata is no different. Things are continually evolving so there are new and emerging ways to use the data derived from it. In the end this means that we can all reap the rewards whether we are responsible for data entry, looking up information online, or we are trying to operate or business the best way possible.

To help ensure all of the codes for metadata are written the same way there are standards in place that programmers and metadata software programs have to comply with. To help ensure the programs stay up to speed the majority of them are designed to provide you with automatic updates as they take place.

This should give you peace of mind knowing you are always able to access the most current technology being used. The metadata standards are set by the Library of Congress. They are closely monitored because deviations from the standard that have not been tested and approved can result in chaotic issues taking place on the World Wide Web.

The Library of Congress works very hard to provide the very best metadata standards they possibly can. They continually get feedback from individuals and businesses about ways they might be able to improve things. They do take all of these reports into careful consideration. However it is costly both in time and money to implement such chances. Research has to be conducted to identify the overall need and how it will change the overall structure of the metadata before it can be approved.

The metadata encoding and transmitting code uses the XML schema language for all of the information. This allows the systems to all use the same terminology even though individual’s metadata programs are customized to meet the needs of the user. The XML schema language was first implemented in 2001 and it continues to be a viable solution today.

The standards for metadata are categorized by the area they fall into including descriptive, administrative, and structural. Descriptive metadata is used for the discovery of objects. Administrative metadata allows to you manage and protect your data. Structural metadata allows you to store the information so you can present it later.

 
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