Core Process in Metadata Publishing
The following are some of the core processes in metadata publishing
- Gathering of metadata requirements
- Selection of metadata registry and metadata publishing tools
- Training of metadata concepts to project participants
- Stakeholder group formation
- Metadata harvesting
- Glossary consolidation
- Initial upper ontology construction (abstract data elements)
- Draft data element loading
- Data element review process
- Publishing approved metadata elements in a variety of output formats (see below)
- Creation and maintenance of versions and depreciation of unused or redundant data elements
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