That's a little bit more complicated, it requires
thinking about the metadata.»
Not exact matches
Today, as a «data wrangler» (her official title), she collaborates with different labs around the country to «best capture and model the
metadata of experiments,
think about how the scientific community should access the data, and work to spread the utility and application of ENCODE.»
Think about how other types of data might be shared and accessed and eventually monetized - beyond book
metadata.
So there was a lot of hype
about our
metadata at that time, but I really don't
think it made any difference in the end.
It's definitely not
thought of as one of the sexiest things
about publishing, but
metadata is hugely important.
As I have been preparing my presentation for Digital Asset Management Chicago 2011, I have been
thinking quite a bit
about metadata and how publishers manage it.
Honestly, I never
thought about including the ISBN in the
metadata.
As we head into 2014 it is clear that publishers need to spend more time
thinking about how to optimize their book's
metadata — the book's descriptive information — more effectively.
Brace yourself, look away,
think about Campari:
Metadata!
I
think the technical writing community can teach the publishing industry a lot
about metadata, a lot
about taxonomies, a lot
about the deep information that you have, and the capabilities that you have to draw that information out and to give people more data as they read.
Anthony When I was
thinking about this grand data structure for station time series data one puzzle to me was the
Metadata for stations..
I
think the way we
thought about this when we were designing the system is that, we get higher recall by leveraging all of our
metadata.
There's perhaps a natural inclination to
think that even though capturing
metadata about phone calls is rather invasive, at least it's «second worst» to capturing the content of the calls.
A very important caveat here: use your brain and
think twice
about scrubbing or sanitizing documents if
metadata removal might be construed as spoliation!
I should
think that law firms should at least know whether their printers are marking up documents with invisible characters, in the same way that they should know
about the
metadata that Word and other word processors embed in a document.
As bots and spiders crawl across the web pulling in data and compiling it, as Google scans and organizes the books of the world by algorithm and we fight
about metadata, the
thought of one man personally examining and verifying each item in a data base of this size approaches the level of science fiction.
He said
metadata is what we remember
about the something we're trying to find (or it's also the possibility that what we
think will be part of the data we are seeking).
Think of the folder like a container that holds all the important data
about your world, including the world map and the accompanying
metadata.