itemet
Itemet is a term used in information management to describe a compact, item-centric encoding of metadata for digital items within catalogs, repositories, and marketplaces. The name combines item and metadata to emphasize that the data describes a single object rather than a collection. In practice, an itemet functions as a lightweight container for essential attributes that identify and describe the item, while remaining flexible enough to accommodate domain-specific extensions.
A typical itemet includes core fields such as identifier, title, creator, date, format, language, and rights,
Interoperability is a central goal: itemets are designed to map to established schemas and vocabularies such
Adoption and governance: itemet is not a formal standard; it appears mainly in project documentation and scholarly
Applications and example: libraries, archives, museums, and e-commerce catalogs may use itemets to support efficient indexing,
See also: metadata, Dublin Core, MARC, MODS, schema.org, JSON-LD, RDF.