metadati
Metadata is structured information that describes, explains, locates, or otherwise makes it easier to retrieve, use, or manage an information resource. In Italian usage, metadati is the term for metadata. It can be embedded within a file or stored separately in a catalog, database, or repository. Metadata supports discovery, organization, preservation, and interoperability across systems.
There are several broad categories of metadata. Descriptive metadata includes the title, author, subject, keywords, and
Standards and schemas guide metadata creation. Common examples include Dublin Core for bibliographic resources, schema.org markup
In practice, metadata enables better search, organization, and reuse. Libraries, archives, and museums rely on metadata