imdi
IMDI, short for Interoperability of Metadata for Digital Resources, is a metadata framework used to describe digital language resources in linguistics. It provides a structured schema intended to support discovery, access, and long-term preservation by enabling consistent descriptions across archives and projects. IMDI metadata describe who created or contributed to a resource, where and when data were collected, how the data were collected, and how the resource is structured and stored.
Development and use: IMDI emerged in the early 2000s within the language documentation and archival community,
Structure and components: The IMDI model is modular and extensible. Core modules describe Resource (title, abstract,
Tools and implementation: The IMDI Editor provides a user interface for creating and editing IMDI descriptions,
Impact and status: IMDI remains widely used in language archives and research projects that document endangered