metainfot
Metainfot is a term used in some information-management contexts to denote a higher-order layer of information about information resources. It centers on metainformation that describes, governs, and enhances the usability, reliability, and interoperability of data and content. In practice, metainfot refers to the attributes, processes, and relationships that provide context beyond basic metadata, including how data was produced, how trustworthy it is, and how it should be managed over time. The concept is sometimes treated as an umbrella for metadata about metadata and for governance-oriented metadata.
Core concepts commonly associated with metainfot include provenance and lineage, which document origins and transformations; quality
Applications and domains frequently involve metainfot in digital libraries, data catalogs, research data management, data governance
Standards and methods related to metainfot align with metadata and provenance frameworks (for example, Dublin Core,
Note: metainfot is not a universally standardized term; it is used variably in literature and practice to
See also: metadata, metainformation, provenance, data governance, metadata quality.