nondata
Nondata is a term used in information science and data governance to refer to information that is not captured as data values in datasets. It encompasses qualitative context, tacit knowledge, observations, narratives, and documentation that accompany data but are not represented as structured fields.
Nondata contrasts with data, which are measurable, machine-readable values. Nondata can include metadata, provenance, methodology notes,
Examples of nondata include field notes in a field survey, interview transcripts that are not coded, data
In research and data management, recognizing nondata helps ensure reproducibility and transparency. Nondata supports data quality,
The term is not universally standardized and may be used inconsistently. Some domains prefer terms like metadata,