metaincluding
Metaincluding refers to the practice of embedding meta-information about the inclusion of elements within the content itself, rather than in separate metadata records. It aims to document why and how certain items were included, such as eligibility criteria, versioning, provenance, and relationships to other items. This embedded approach supports reproducibility, auditing, and interoperability by making inclusion context part of the content.
The term is a relatively recent coinage in information science and digital humanities. It combines meta (beyond
Methods commonly involve embedded markers, annotations, or structured payloads. Examples include inline metadata blocks in text,
Applications span research data, content management, and collaborative authorship. In datasets, metaincluding can document which samples
Metaincluding intersects with data provenance and data lineage, and is related to but distinct from conventional