INF 384M: Topics In Description and Metadata: Theories and Applications of Metadata

Day Start End Building Room
  • Wednesday
  • 12:00 PM
  • 3:00 PM
  • UTA
  • 1.212

Catalog Description

Introduction to the theoretical foundations, history, principles, and research surrounding the representation of information, digital collections, and data with metadata, with emphasis on concepts of standardization, infrastructure, formats, and exchange. Major topics will include metadata types, value and content standards, formats, data interchange standards and protocols. The course introduces participants to the examination and analysis surrounding issues of effectiveness, economics, values and audience surrounding different types of metadata applications. Provides background for further studies in information organization, preservation, and database management.

Prerequisites

Graduate standing.

Spring Term 2022
Unique ID
28180
Instructor
Mode: In Person