Metadata is a way of describing, synthesising and classifying complex sets of data. It includes information such as the title of a document, the name of a dataset, the study it relates to, the year it was collected, etc.
You will have come across several different ways in which metadata is presented, including:
This is information about a work or dataset that is presented alongside it when you search, for example, via Google Scholar, University library catalogues or publishers’ websites.
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