informationdates
Informationdates is a term used in information science to describe the set of date-related attributes attached to information items. These dates document when an item was created, last modified, published, accessed, archived, or expired, and can also record its provenance and version history. The concept treats temporal context as an integral part of an item's metadata.
The primary purpose of informationdates is to support governance, authenticity, and usability. Temporal metadata enables accurate
Common components include created, modified, accessed, published, archived, and expiration dates; versioning timestamps; provenance events with
Informationdates intersects with metadata standards and provenance models. It relates to Dublin Core and schema.org date
Applications of informationdates span digital libraries, content management systems, research data repositories, legal and regulatory archives,
Challenges include maintaining consistent time zones, handling incomplete or uncertain dates, integrating legacy data, balancing privacy