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Metadata 101

a two minute introduction to metadata

Metadata is simply documentation for a digital geospatial dataset. It is a text document that describes the who, what, when, where, why and how questions about the data, so that a potential data user can decide whether or not the data is appropriate for his/her use.

More specifically, Metadata in Plain English uses these questions to describe a dataset:

These questions roughly correspond to the seven main sections of a metadata document:

Is metadata really that important?

It is VERY important.
You shouldn't be using data unless you can answer the basic who, what, when, where, why and how questions about it. It is so important, that the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) funded us to create an elaborate metadata education materials web-site. This web-site includes basic topics such as:

From our own experiences here at the Spatial Data and Visualization Center, we've put together an on-line slide show called Metadata for the Rest of Us that is a light-hearted "lessons learned" of metadata implementation.