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Metadata
In the 21st century, metadata typically refers to digital forms, but traditional card catalogs contain metadata, with cards holding information about books in a library (author, title, subject, etc.).Metadata can come in different layers: This physical herbarium record of Cenchrus ciliaris consists of the specimens as well as metadata about them, while the barcode points to a digital record with metadata about the physical record.Metadata for a Sphagnum papillosum pot that is part of a common garden experiment at Universität Greifswald
Metadata sī chí koan-hē bó͘ hāng data (chu-liāu, sò͘-kì) ê data, pau-koat ū kì-sū-sèng, kò͘-chō-sèng kap koán-lí-sèng téng khoán.
Kì-sū-sèng ê metadata sī chí chi̍t hāng chu-liāu hông kì-jīn ê i-kù, pí-lūn tê-bo̍k, khài-iāu, chok-chiá, kap keyword téng khoán hāng-bo̍k.
Kò͘-chō-sèng ê metadata sī chí chi̍t hāng chu-liāu pún sin lōe-iông ê kò͘-chō, pí-lūn ia̍h-bīn ê pâi-lia̍t.
Koán-lí-sèng ê metadata sī chí thang pang-chān koán-lí ê chu-liāu, pí-lūn kiàn-li̍p ê hong-sek, tóng-àn ê lūi-hêng kap kî-tha ki-su̍t sū-hāng.