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Subject:Re: User friendly term for Metadata From:Beth Agnew <BAgnew -at- INSYSTEMS -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 28 Apr 1999 11:39:54 -0400
Trying to find a more user friendly term for metadata might lead to
inaccuracy because I don't think the term can be sufficiently deconstructed.
Metadata as "data about data" is pretty easy for users to wrap their minds
around, especially if you give a few examples. Sometimes people just have to
learn new words.
When we talk about metadata in our documentation, we explain that every data
item has certain attributes, such as a file name, file size, location, and
so on. Once users connect the idea of data having characteristics that can
be catalogued, they "get" metadata fairly quickly.
--Beth
Beth Agnew
Manager, Information Development
InSystems Technologies Inc.
65 Allstate Parkway, Suite 100 Tel: (905) 513-1400 ext. 280
Markham, Ontario, Canada L3R 9X1 Fax: (905) 513-1419 mailto:bagnew -at- insystems -dot- com Visit us at: http://www.insystems.com
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From: pete swisher [mailto:PSwisher -at- QUARK -dot- COM]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 10:50 AM
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Subject: User friendly term for Metadata
Hi.
Metadata means "data about data." In the software I'm documenting, an end
user can build custom data views using metadata fields. For example, I could
choose the file name, file location, thumbnail, and file size metadata
fields in building such a data view. Then, when I view a file, I only see
that information.
However, I feel metadata could be intimidating to our end users. Our
audience ranges from sys admins to librarians. A possible choice is
"header", but that's a little vague. Does anyone have some good
suggestions?