MetadataIDs
MetadataIDs are unique identifiers assigned to metadata records within a database or information system. They serve as a means to distinguish and reference specific metadata entries, facilitating efficient data management and retrieval. MetadataIDs are typically generated automatically by the system and are immutable, ensuring consistency and avoiding duplication. They are often used in conjunction with other metadata elements, such as titles, descriptions, and keywords, to provide a comprehensive context for the data they describe.
The use of MetadataIDs is prevalent in various domains, including digital libraries, content management systems, and
MetadataIDs can be based on different schemes, such as UUIDs (Universally Unique Identifiers) or sequential numbers,