Metadata Publishing - Core Process in Metadata Publishing

Core Process in Metadata Publishing

The following are some of the core processes in metadata publishing

  1. Gathering of metadata requirements
  2. Selection of metadata registry and metadata publishing tools
  3. Training of metadata concepts to project participants
  4. Stakeholder group formation
  5. Metadata harvesting
  6. Glossary consolidation
  7. Initial upper ontology construction (abstract data elements)
  8. Draft data element loading
  9. Data element review process
  10. Publishing approved metadata elements in a variety of output formats (see below)
  11. Creation and maintenance of versions and depreciation of unused or redundant data elements

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