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After a couple of weeks we've finally finished all the planned updates to our site. We believe that these updates will help enhance the experience of our members.
Here are some of the updates we have made to our site:
Upcoming work:
If you have any further suggestions or comments please feel free to let us know
Many people have asked me what Metadata is and why it is so important. I decided that over the next couple of weeks I will go through and explain why metadata is so important and how to get it right.
Metadata is structured data that describes the characteristics of a resource, in our case, a web page. It is conceptually similar to the cataloguing that takes place in libraries, museums and archives. Metadata helps a person to locate and understand data.
The term "meta" derives from the Greek word denoting a nature of a higher order or more fundamental kind, therefore metadata is literally “data above data” or “data beyond data”. In a more practical sense, metadata can be considered “data about data”. This therein means that it is the contents of a surrogate record that characterize an object
The Dublin Core (DC)—A Simple Content Description Model for Electronic Resources—is the most commonly recognised standard for providing metadata for electronic resources such as web content.
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