metadades
Metadades, in information science, are structured data that describe other data. They help identify, locate, understand, and manage resources. Metadata can describe content, context, quality, condition, and provenance. It can be embedded within a file or stored separately in catalogs or databases. Metadata is essential for discovery, access control, interoperability, and long-term preservation.
Metadata types include descriptive metadata (title, author, subjects, keywords), administrative metadata (creation date, rights, access conditions,
Standards and schemas enable interoperability across institutions and systems. Metadata may be generated at creation, ingested
Metadades play a central role in libraries, archives, museums, data repositories, and research projects, where they