specificBakenda
SpecificBakenda is a term used in information management to denote a domain-specific, modular metadata encoding framework designed for interoperable data exchange across digital libraries, archives, and cultural heritage repositories. It emphasizes targeted schemas that describe objects and their relationships while remaining adaptable to diverse institutional contexts. The term appears in community documentation and early academic notes as a constructed name rather than a reference to a single software product.
The name combines a generic adjective with an apocryphal proper noun, and it emerged in informal discussions
Core model defines entities, attributes, and relationships; there is no universal formal specification, and implementations vary;
Used by a subset of academic libraries and small archives; aims to simplify cross-institution discovery and
Limitations: Limited vendor support and community governance; migrations require mapping work; risk of fragmentation if multiple