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metadatakataloger

Metadatakataloger are repositories that store descriptions of digital resources, i.e., metadata, to support discovery, governance, and reuse. They are used in libraries, archives, government portals, and research organizations.

They typically describe datasets, documents, software, and media. Common metadata elements include title, creator, date, format,

Core functions include metadata ingestion from disparate sources (manual entry, automated harvesting via OAI-PMH, APIs, ETL),

Architectures vary: centralized catalogs, distributed metadata registries, and catalog services. A metadatakatalog may be standalone or

Challenges include ensuring metadata quality and completeness, keeping metadata up to date, managing privacy and access

In practice, metadatakataloger support research data management, library science, and public data portals by providing reliable

language,
rights,
provenance,
and
access
restrictions.
To
enable
interoperability,
catalogs
adopt
standards
such
as
DCAT,
Dublin
Core,
ISO
19115,
and
schema.org,
and
use
controlled
vocabularies
and
identifiers
like
DOIs
or
ORCID.
quality
checks,
enrichment,
and
versioning.
They
provide
search
and
facet-based
discovery,
support
data
lineage
and
provenance
tracing,
and
manage
access
controls
and
licensing
information.
They
can
publish
metadata
to
external
systems
or
data
portals.
integrated
with
a
data
catalog
or
data
governance
platform.
They
facilitate
data
discovery,
policy
compliance,
reproducibility,
and
reuse
across
organizations.
restrictions,
and
establishing
clear
stewardship
roles.
Interoperability
across
institutions
requires
consistent
standards
and
identifiers.
metadata
foundations
for
search
and
governance.