entriesthat
Entriesthat is a term used in discussions of information management to describe a class of data entries that are deliberately enriched with contextual metadata and interlinked relationships. In this usage, an entriesthat entry goes beyond a simple record to include explicit provenance, version history, and semantic tags that connect it to related entries, sources, and schemas.
Definition and scope: An entriesthat entry typically carries structured metadata fields such as creator, timestamp, license,
Origin and usage: The term is a neologism appearing in informal or theoretical discussions about data interchange
Applications and benefits: In content management, entriesthat entries can improve search accuracy, reproducibility of analyses, and
Limitations and critique: Critics note that creating entriesthat entries can be labor-intensive and require governance to
See also: metadata, data provenance, data quality, knowledge graphs, interoperability.