microentry
Microentry is a term used to describe a compact, machine-readable data unit that represents a single item, concept, or resource within a larger information system. It emphasizes brevity and interoperability, containing only the essential identifiers and metadata needed to identify the item and establish basic relationships to other entries. Microentries are intended for fast indexing, retrieval, and linking in catalogs, knowledge bases, search interfaces, and data ecosystems.
A typical microentry includes an identifier (such as a URI or DOI), a title or label, minimal
Use cases span digital libraries, product catalogs, news aggregators, and knowledge graphs, where microentries serve as
Advantages of microentries include scalability, low overhead, and easier maintenance of large indexes, while limitations include