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Metadata policy, standards and implementation

Colette Coles, Cabinet Office

Ankara, Turkey

16-18 March 2005

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What is metadata?

• Data about data

• Structured information about a resource

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Metadata is all around…

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Government and metadata

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Role as information and services provider

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• Government organisations• Government publications• Government services• Citizen expectations and needs

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Why is metadata important?

• Information is the fuel for the new economy

• Information is a key asset for government – this has been under recognised and under exploited

• Getting to the right info – fast - holds the key to efficiency and effectiveness in government as well as serving the citizen

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In reality…..

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• Websites• Find-ability?

• Documents• Wrong kind of metadata?

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“Dodgy dossier” syndrome

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• Hidden text in MS documents

• Bad quality metadata can be detrimental

• Need policy for information resources

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Information and advice

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eGovernment Metadata Standard to the rescue…

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The eGMS is…

• Dublin Core elements and refinements

• Additional elements for• Improved retrieval• Records management• Data security• Legal requirements; data protection, information

access, audit trails…

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eGMS drivers

• e-Government

• Electronic records management systems

• The UK Freedom of Information Act and Data Protection Act

• The continuing need to improve efficiency

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Applications

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• Websites & intranets

• Descriptive metadata to aid discovery

• Records management / Content Management Systems

• Administrative metadata to track and manage data

• Archives

• Preservation metadata to track resources over time

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• Resource description – says what it is

• Resource discovery – enables users to find it

• Content management – enables publication controls

• Structure for containing information about resources

• Provide authentication and quality assurance

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What can metadata do?

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Types of metadata

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• Content:Title, Description, Subject, Coverage, etc…

• Intellectual property:Contributor, Creator, Publisher, Rights

• Instantiation/version:Date, Format, Identifier, Language

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Conclusion

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• Value of government information

• Managing information resources

• Meeting citizens needs

• Metadata standard as part of the solution

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Thank you

Any questions?

Colette Coles, e-Goverment Unit

[email protected]

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