Structured metadata defines the relationship between data items to enable computer systems to understand the contextual meaning of the data – to display the relevant information on a website, for instance.
Structured metadata tells a computer what something is, how it relates to other objects and what to do with it. By standardising the content and structure, it makes it easier for computers to automatically extract information from the metadata.
This information can then be provided to researchers to help them discover and access data from many different sources. It facilitates data sharing and allows data collected in one study to be re-used in the future by other researchers.
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