ikkesaksbare
Ikkesaksbare is a term used in Norwegian digital governance and data management to describe content or data units that cannot be cleanly separated into independent, processable parts. In practice, a data item is ikkessaksbar when its meaning and utility depend on a tightly integrated structure in which content, metadata, and rights information are inseparable for any meaningful processing or reuse.
Origin and usage: The term is a relatively new neologism that has emerged mainly in online discussions
Characteristics: Ikkesaksbare objects typically exhibit strong interdependencies among elements, embedded metadata that cannot be detached, proprietary
Implications: The concept highlights challenges in data governance, digital preservation, and research reuse. It may require
See also: Digital preservation, data governance, data interoperability, redaction, licensing, metadata.