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When "metadata" became a topic of public concern due to NSA surveillance reports, many encountered this previously obscure term. Should the public feel reassured that the NSA was "only" collecting metadata—such as information about callers, recipients, time, duration, and location—rather than actual conversations? This book introduces metadata, which has become as essential as the electrical grid or highway system in our daily lives. The author clarifies that metadata is not merely "data about data"; it simplifies the complexity of objects. When functioning effectively, metadata often goes unnoticed. The author explains various types of metadata—descriptive, administrative, structural, preservation, and use—and discusses their different users and applications. Additionally, he explores the technologies that enable modern metadata and speculates on its future. By the end, readers will recognize metadata's pervasive presence in their lives, as the author asserts that we inhabit a world shaped by metadata.

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Metadata, Jeffrey Pomerantz

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2015
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Engels
Uitgever
MIT Press
Jaar van publicatie
2015
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
256
ISBN10
0262331195
ISBN13
9780262331197
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When "metadata" became a topic of public concern due to NSA surveillance reports, many encountered this previously obscure term. Should the public feel reassured that the NSA was "only" collecting metadata—such as information about callers, recipients, time, duration, and location—rather than actual conversations? This book introduces metadata, which has become as essential as the electrical grid or highway system in our daily lives. The author clarifies that metadata is not merely "data about data"; it simplifies the complexity of objects. When functioning effectively, metadata often goes unnoticed. The author explains various types of metadata—descriptive, administrative, structural, preservation, and use—and discusses their different users and applications. Additionally, he explores the technologies that enable modern metadata and speculates on its future. By the end, readers will recognize metadata's pervasive presence in their lives, as the author asserts that we inhabit a world shaped by metadata.