Metadata standard


A metadata standard is a requirement which is intended to establish a common understanding of the meaning or semantics of the data, to ensure correct and proper use and interpretation of the data by its owners and users. To achieve this common understanding, a number of characteristics, or attributes of the data have to be defined, also known as metadata.

Metadata

Metadata is often defined as data about data. It is “structured information that describes, explains, locates, or otherwise makes it easier to retrieve, use or manage an information resource”, especially in a distributed network environment like for example the internet or an organization. A good example of metadata is the cataloging system found in libraries, which records for example the author, title, subject, and location on the shelf of a resource. Another is software system knowledge extraction of software objects such as data flows, control flows, call maps, architectures, business rules, business terms, and database schemas.
Metadata is usually categorized in three types:
Metadata elements grouped into sets designed for a specific purpose, e.g., for a specific domain or a particular type of information resource, are called metadata schemes. For every element the name and the semantics are specified. Content rules, representation rules, and allowed element values can be specified optionally. Some schemes also specify in which syntax the elements must be encoded, in contrast to syntax independent schemes. Many current schemes use Standard Generalized Markup Language or XML to specify their syntax. Metadata schemes that are developed and maintained by standard organizations or organizations that have taken on such responsibility are called metadata standards.
Many different metadata schemes are being developed as standards across disciplines, such as library science, education, archiving, e-commerce, and arts. In the table below, an overview of available metadata standards is given.
NameFocusDescription
Archiving and Social ScienceThe Data Documentation Initiative is an international effort to establish a standard for technical documentation describing social science data. A membership-based Alliance is developing the DDI specification, which is written in XML.
The EBUCore metadata set for audiovisual contentEBUCore is a set of descriptive and technical metadata based on the Dublin Core and adapted to media. EBUCore is the flagship metadata specification of EBU , the largest professional association of broadcasters around the world. It is developed and maintained by EBU's Technical Department . EBU has a long history in the definition of metadata solutions for broadcasters . EBUCore is largely used as shown is this report . EBUCore is registered in SMPTE. It is also available in RDF and the documentation from .
The EBU Class Conceptual Data Model - CCDM'The EBU Class Conceptual Data Model is an ontology defining a basic set of Classes and properties as a common vocabulary to describe programmes in their different phases of creation from commissioning to delivery. CCDM is a common framework and users are invited to further enrich the model with Classes and properties fitting more specifically their needs.
Friend of a Friend The Friend of a Friend project is about creating a Web of machine-readable homepages describing people, the links between them and the things they create and do.
ArchivingEncoded Archival Description - a standard for encoding archival finding aids using XML in archival and manuscript repositories.
ArtsCategories for the Description of Works of Art is a conceptual framework for describing and accessing information about works of art, architecture, and other material culture.
ArtsVisual Resources Association – the standard provides a categorical organization for the description of works of visual culture as well as the images that document them.
BiologyThe Darwin Core is a metadata specification for information about the geographic occurrence of species and the existence of specimens in collections.
Book industryOnline Information Exchange - international standard for representing and communicating book industry product information in electronic form.
Data warehousingThe main purpose of the Common Warehouse Metamodel is to enable easy interchange of warehouse and business intelligence metadata in distributed heterogeneous environments.
EcologyEcological Metadata Language is a specification developed for the ecology discipline.
EducationLearning Objects Metadata - specifies the syntax and semantics of Learning Object Metadata.
Geographic dataContent Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata maintained by the Federal Geographic Data Committee.
Geographic dataThe standard defines how to describe geographical information and associated services, including contents, spatial-temporal purchases, data quality, access and rights to use. It is maintained by the ISO/TC 211 committee.
GovernmentThe e-Government Metadata Standard defines the metadata elements for information resources to ensure maximum consistency of metadata across public sector organizations in the UK.
Government/ OrganizationsThe Global Information Locator Service defines an open, low-cost, and scalable standard so that governments, companies, or other organizations can help searchers find information.
Humanities, social sciences and linguisticsText Encoding Initiative - a standard for the representation of texts in digital form, chiefly in the humanities, social sciences and linguistics.
ImagesZ39.87 Data dictionary - technical metadata for digital still images - NISO Metadata for Images in XML is an XML schema for a set of technical data elements required to manage digital image collections.
Intellectual propertyIndecs Content Model - Interoperability of Data in E-Commerce Systems addresses the need to put different creation identifiers and metadata into a framework to support the management of intellectual property rights.
LibrarianshipMARC - MAchine Readable Cataloging - standards for the representation and communication of bibliographic and related information in machine-readable form.
LibrarianshipMetadata Encoding and Transmission Standard - an XML schema for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library.
LibrarianshipMetadata Object Description Schema - is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications.
LibrarianshipXML Organic Bibliographic Information Schema - a XML schema for modeling MARC data.
MediaPBCore is a Metadata & Cataloging Resource for Public Broadcasters & Associated Communities
MultimediaThe Multimedia Content Description Interface MPEG-7 is an ISO/IEC standard and specifies a set of descriptors to describe various types of multimedia information and is developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group.
Music notationMusic Encoding Initiative is a community-driven effort to create a commonly accepted, digital, symbolic representation of music notation documents.
Networked resourcesDublin Core - interoperable online metadata standard focused on networked resources.
Networked resourcesDigital Object Identifier - provides a system for the identification and hence management of information on digital networks, providing persistence and semantic interoperability.
ISO/IEC 11179OrganizationsISO/IEC 11179 Standard that describes the metadata and activities needed to manage data elements in a registry to create a common understanding of data across organizational elements and between organizations.
ISO/IEC 19506Software SystemsISO/IEC 19506 Standard called Knowledge Discovery Metamodel is an ontology for describing software systems. The standard provides both a detailed ontology and common data format for representing granular software objects and their relationships enabling the extractions such as data flows, control flows, call maps, architecture, database schemas, business rules/terms and the derivation of business processes. Used primarily for legacy and existing systems security, compliance and modernization.
ISO 23081Records managementISO 23081 - three-part technical specification defining metadata needed to manage records. Part 1 addresses principles, part 2 addresses conceptual and implementation issues, and part 3 outlines a self-assessment method.
Records managementMoReq2010 - A specification describing the MOdel REQuirements for the management of electronic records.
Scientific data setsDirectory Interchange Format - a descriptive and standardized format for exchanging information about scientific data sets.
RADLibrarianship and archivingThe Rules for Archival Description is the Canadian archival descriptive standard. It is overseen by the Canadian Committee on Archival Description of the Canadian Council of Archives. Similar in structure to AACR2, it was last revised in 2008.
RDFWeb resourcesGeneral method for conceptual description or modeling of information that is implemented in web resources, using a variety of syntax formats.
Financial marketThe Market Data Definition Language has been developed by the Financial Information Services Division of the Software and Information Industry Association. MDDL is an extensible Markup Language derived specification, which facilitates the interchange of information about financial instruments used throughout the world financial markets. MDDL helps in mapping all market data into a common language and structure to ease the interchange and processing of multiple complex data sets.
Law enforcement; Social services; Enterprise resource planningNIEM—the National Information Exchange Model—is a community-driven, US government-wide, standards-based approach to exchanging information. NIEM's data domains are growing standards developed and maintained by domain communities. These are just some sample domains included or being developed in NIEM: Chem/Bio/Rad/Nuc; Justice; Intelligence; Immigration; International Trade; Biometrics; Emergency Management; Screening; Human Services; Children, Youth, and Family Services; Health; Immigration; Infrastructure Protection; Military Operations; Maritime; Surface Transportation.
Shibboleth has been evolved by Internet2/MACE. It provides a method of distributed authentication and authorization for participating HTTP based applications.Security Assertion Markup Language is an XML-based open standard data format for exchanging authentication and authorization data between parties. A schema example can be found on

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