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THE IMPORTANCE OF
METADATA
Vincent BIRET
7/25/15
ABOUT ME
Vincent BIRET
SharePoint MVP
Products Team Tech Lead
Negotium
THANKS
GOALS
• Why are we going to talk about metadata?
• Improve navigation
• Improve findability
(fact that we find what we’re looking for)
• Improve discoverability
(fact that we find what we’re not looking for)
• Improve user experience
• Allow to build a governance strategy
• Save money/add value for the company
AGENDA
•Theory
•SharePoint
•Vision
•Graph
•Conclusion
REMINDERS
Back to school!
« Metadata » very fashinoable term but
what does it mean?
Defintion, examples and standards
WHAT ARE METADATA?
METADATA ARE DEFINED BY THEIR
FUNCTION
• Ease search/discovery of
information
• Describe content and
relationships between files
• Classify content based on
targeted audience
• Help the SEO of a page
• Ease the interoperability
• Share information
• Ease management and
archiving
• Give an information about the
document’s lifecycle
• Manage sets of resources
• Manage electronic archives
• Manage rights
• Copyright
• Security
METADATA TYPES
• Bibliographic Metadata: allowing to access the document
(author, title, creation date, modification date…)
• Administrative Metadata: legal, lifecycle, copyright,
processing
• Technical Metadata: format, how it was produced, storage.
• Description Metadata: to understand the content
DUBLIN CORE
Dublin core elements
Title Given name of the resource
Author Entity mainly responsible for resource’s content creation.
Subject Subject of the content (controlled vocabulary and classification schemas are suggested)
Description Description of the content (eg. Summary, table of content, or simply text…)
Editor Entity responsible for resource’s diffusion (company, university…)
Contributor Entity which contributed to the creation of the content.
Date Date associated to an event in resource’s lifecycle (format : see ISO 8601)
Type
Nature ou genre (ex. categories, functions, general kind… controlled vocabulary recommended, see Dublin
Core)
Format Physical or digital materialization of the content (mime-type)
Identifier Disambiguated (unique) reference to the content (examples : URI, URL, DOI, ISBN)
Source Reference to a resource from which this one has been derived.
Language Content’s language
Relation Reference to another related resource.
Coverage Range or coverage of the resource in space or time or legally.
Rights Security and copyright information.
METADATA STRUCTURE
How to define/organize it
CONTROLLED VOCABULARY
• A controlled vocabulary is a glossary designed to
allow knowledge organization in order to optimize
information lookup/search.
• Classification schemes (taxonomy, thesaurus,
ontology) use a controlled vocabulary.
TAXONOMY
• Subsumption relationship “is-a”
• Transitivity
• If C is a B and B is an A, C is an A
Vehicules
Land
Vehicules
Car
Truck
Bus
Air
Vehicules
Airplane
Balloon
Rocket
Sea
Vehicule
Boat
Submarine
THESAURUS
• Taxonomy++
• Hierarchy + properties
Conept or potential term Car
Generic Term Véhicule
Specific Term
Domains vehicule - transport [MT 3330]
Regional variations
French equivalent voiture
Associated Terms [TA] craft : transport [MT 6005]
automobile technic [MT 3510]
ONTOLOGY
Partitive relationships:
Part-whole (car, chassis, wheels, engine)
Composite-component (steel, iron)
Content-container (tools, toolbox)
Membre-collection( football player, team).
Associative relationships :
Cause-effet (detonator, explosion)
Agent-action-result (drawer, drawing)
Producer-product (waste site, recycled product)
Tool-tool (scewdriver, screw)
Topologic relationships (oasis, desert).
ONTOLOGY OF A CAR
FOLKSONOMY
• Comes from “folk” (people) and “taxonomy”. Indexing
spontaneously by keywords without pre-defined
classification.
• This process is collaborative. (sometimes also called social
tagging)
FACETS
• Description of a resource following multiple
axes
• Allows you to search/refine by facet
CONCEPTS
• Term = denomination + concept
• Denomination = linguistic expression
• Concept = meaning
• The term has to have a context to understand the concept
• Ex table
• Coffee table?
• Table of content?
• Timetable?
• Discussion table?
NAMED ENTITIES
•Main types of entities
•Person’s names
•Places
•Organizations
•Products
•Dates
•Currencies
RECAP
Schema Taxonomy Thesaurus Ontology Folksonomy Facets
Organization
Simple
hierarchical
relationships
Hierarchical
relationships
(hyponymy,
hypernymy) ,
associative
relationships
and equivalent
relationships
Concepts with
types,
properties and
relationships
Tags set by users
as the like
Allows to
describe a
resource
following
multiple azes
Relationship
type
« is a » « is a »
« sort of »
« related to »
« synonym »
« equivalent »
« contains »
« is located»
« uses »
« produces »
« … »
« price »
« product »
« kind »
Context Library Web 3.0 Web 2.0
Example Dewey Rameau Cyc, Wordnet Flickr, YouTube Amazon
NOT SLEEPING YET?
Good let’s talk about SharePoint now
SHAREPOINT
What can it do for you?
FOLDERS
• A folder structure is already a form of metadata
•Very simple to set up
• Complicated to change
• Trick
• Don’t use it unless you have permissions related
needs
TAXONOMY
•Advantages:
• Search
• Filtering
• Advanced control
• Consistency
•Disadvantages:
• Takes time to set up
•Tips:
• Use most issued search
requests to improve it!
• Delegate management of
some branches
• If you don’t have a clear
idea yet, use folksonomy
ENTERPRISE KEYWORDS
• Advantages:
• Easier fro end users
• Takes into consideration keywords inside of
documents
• Disadvantages:
• Harder to manage
• No context during indexation
FOLKSONOMY
Content « like »
Tagging (with user’s words)
Notes
User Profile
Filtered Navigation
Search refiner
Topics and power users to follow
Deprecated on SharePoint online!!!
DOCUMENTS SETS
« this document is related to that other one »
Creates a documents « group » model
Properties can be common or individual
Trick:
Can also be used for security purposes (not primary
role)
Don’t hesitate to create new content types inhereting
from it
COLUMNS AND CONTENT TYPES
• Information about what the content is (CT)
• Adds properties (columns)
• Allows filtering, refinement, search….
• Allows to have multiple entry forms(CT)
NAVIGATION BY TAXONOMY
• Enhances nvigation
• Prepares users to use refiners
• Easy to set up
• Is a great alternative to/transition from folders
WIKIS
• Quick pages creation system
• Allows to link web content
• Advantages:
• Very easy and fast to set up
• Disadvantages:
• No advanced publication features
SEO/WEB METADATA
• By default SharePoint pages include little metadata (search
engines)
• Publishing + 2013 allows us to provide more data
• Description
• Keywords
• Sitemap
• Author
• Browser title
• …
FACETS
• Improve search
• Located on the left with search results
• Use metadata (all)
• You can (must!) customize it
• Very efficient to filter out not relevant data and drill down
to the right result
DOCUMENT CENTER
• Organizes content with taxonomy
• Drop off library
• Applies governance rules based on taxonomy
SITE METADATA NAVIGATION
•Build top navigation + urls with
taxonomy
•Useful for SEO
•Great to build a portal in a “semantic”
way
•Structure depends on your thesaurus
OTHER METADATA
• Author
• Security
• Views (count)
• Containers (sites, doc libs…)
• Resource type (extension, mime)
• Dates (creation, modification…)
• Status (approval)
OK, WE GOT IT
But what is this all about?
VISION
That’s the part where we have a plan
METADATA LIFECYCLE
Search
Thesaurus
DataNavigation
Governance
Metrics
Tagging/Classification
Structures
Definition
Improvement
WHAT’S THE POINT?
The general idea is to have a
precise representation and a good
structure of the ideas of the
company
Copyright Vincent BIRET ;-)
YES BUT!
Users never fill up metadata!
Solutions:
Index their salary on metadata fill up rate
Wall of shame of worst metadata “filler” of the company
Automate that part!
GRAPH? DELVE?
Only buzz words?
GRAPH
• First of all it’s a mathematics model
• Nodes, edges and by transivity “routes”
• Then data model
• Idea that on piece of data is related to another
• Finally Microsoft is making huge investments for
businesses
• Actors, signals, objects
• Schema is extensible to add METDATA!
DELVE
It’s only one of the clients
DEMO
Delve portal
WHAT’S THE IDEA?
• Pro-active content
• Discoverability
• No need to search for something anymore
• If we still need to search something, way more efficient
• Make you save time, therefor money
CONCLUSION
Time to say good bye :’-(
CONCLUSION
•We improved navigation
•We improved findability
•We improved discoverability
•We improved user experience
•Everybody saves time
•The company saves money
THANK YOU
EVENT SPONSORS
We appreciated you supporting the New York SharePoint Community!
• Diamond, Platinum, Gold, & Silver have tables scattered throughout
• Please visit them and inquire about their products & services
• To be eligible for prizes make sure to get your bingo card stamped by ALL sponsor
EVALUATIONS
QUESTIONS?/ THANKS!

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SharePoint Saturday New york City - The importance of metadata #spsnyc

  • 2.
  • 3. ABOUT ME Vincent BIRET SharePoint MVP Products Team Tech Lead Negotium
  • 5. GOALS • Why are we going to talk about metadata? • Improve navigation • Improve findability (fact that we find what we’re looking for) • Improve discoverability (fact that we find what we’re not looking for) • Improve user experience • Allow to build a governance strategy • Save money/add value for the company
  • 8. « Metadata » very fashinoable term but what does it mean? Defintion, examples and standards
  • 10. METADATA ARE DEFINED BY THEIR FUNCTION • Ease search/discovery of information • Describe content and relationships between files • Classify content based on targeted audience • Help the SEO of a page • Ease the interoperability • Share information • Ease management and archiving • Give an information about the document’s lifecycle • Manage sets of resources • Manage electronic archives • Manage rights • Copyright • Security
  • 11. METADATA TYPES • Bibliographic Metadata: allowing to access the document (author, title, creation date, modification date…) • Administrative Metadata: legal, lifecycle, copyright, processing • Technical Metadata: format, how it was produced, storage. • Description Metadata: to understand the content
  • 12. DUBLIN CORE Dublin core elements Title Given name of the resource Author Entity mainly responsible for resource’s content creation. Subject Subject of the content (controlled vocabulary and classification schemas are suggested) Description Description of the content (eg. Summary, table of content, or simply text…) Editor Entity responsible for resource’s diffusion (company, university…) Contributor Entity which contributed to the creation of the content. Date Date associated to an event in resource’s lifecycle (format : see ISO 8601) Type Nature ou genre (ex. categories, functions, general kind… controlled vocabulary recommended, see Dublin Core) Format Physical or digital materialization of the content (mime-type) Identifier Disambiguated (unique) reference to the content (examples : URI, URL, DOI, ISBN) Source Reference to a resource from which this one has been derived. Language Content’s language Relation Reference to another related resource. Coverage Range or coverage of the resource in space or time or legally. Rights Security and copyright information.
  • 13. METADATA STRUCTURE How to define/organize it
  • 14. CONTROLLED VOCABULARY • A controlled vocabulary is a glossary designed to allow knowledge organization in order to optimize information lookup/search. • Classification schemes (taxonomy, thesaurus, ontology) use a controlled vocabulary.
  • 15. TAXONOMY • Subsumption relationship “is-a” • Transitivity • If C is a B and B is an A, C is an A Vehicules Land Vehicules Car Truck Bus Air Vehicules Airplane Balloon Rocket Sea Vehicule Boat Submarine
  • 16. THESAURUS • Taxonomy++ • Hierarchy + properties Conept or potential term Car Generic Term Véhicule Specific Term Domains vehicule - transport [MT 3330] Regional variations French equivalent voiture Associated Terms [TA] craft : transport [MT 6005] automobile technic [MT 3510]
  • 17. ONTOLOGY Partitive relationships: Part-whole (car, chassis, wheels, engine) Composite-component (steel, iron) Content-container (tools, toolbox) Membre-collection( football player, team). Associative relationships : Cause-effet (detonator, explosion) Agent-action-result (drawer, drawing) Producer-product (waste site, recycled product) Tool-tool (scewdriver, screw) Topologic relationships (oasis, desert).
  • 19. FOLKSONOMY • Comes from “folk” (people) and “taxonomy”. Indexing spontaneously by keywords without pre-defined classification. • This process is collaborative. (sometimes also called social tagging)
  • 20. FACETS • Description of a resource following multiple axes • Allows you to search/refine by facet
  • 21. CONCEPTS • Term = denomination + concept • Denomination = linguistic expression • Concept = meaning • The term has to have a context to understand the concept • Ex table • Coffee table? • Table of content? • Timetable? • Discussion table?
  • 22. NAMED ENTITIES •Main types of entities •Person’s names •Places •Organizations •Products •Dates •Currencies
  • 23. RECAP Schema Taxonomy Thesaurus Ontology Folksonomy Facets Organization Simple hierarchical relationships Hierarchical relationships (hyponymy, hypernymy) , associative relationships and equivalent relationships Concepts with types, properties and relationships Tags set by users as the like Allows to describe a resource following multiple azes Relationship type « is a » « is a » « sort of » « related to » « synonym » « equivalent » « contains » « is located» « uses » « produces » « … » « price » « product » « kind » Context Library Web 3.0 Web 2.0 Example Dewey Rameau Cyc, Wordnet Flickr, YouTube Amazon
  • 24. NOT SLEEPING YET? Good let’s talk about SharePoint now
  • 25. SHAREPOINT What can it do for you?
  • 26. FOLDERS • A folder structure is already a form of metadata •Very simple to set up • Complicated to change • Trick • Don’t use it unless you have permissions related needs
  • 27. TAXONOMY •Advantages: • Search • Filtering • Advanced control • Consistency •Disadvantages: • Takes time to set up •Tips: • Use most issued search requests to improve it! • Delegate management of some branches • If you don’t have a clear idea yet, use folksonomy
  • 28. ENTERPRISE KEYWORDS • Advantages: • Easier fro end users • Takes into consideration keywords inside of documents • Disadvantages: • Harder to manage • No context during indexation
  • 29. FOLKSONOMY Content « like » Tagging (with user’s words) Notes User Profile Filtered Navigation Search refiner Topics and power users to follow Deprecated on SharePoint online!!!
  • 30. DOCUMENTS SETS « this document is related to that other one » Creates a documents « group » model Properties can be common or individual Trick: Can also be used for security purposes (not primary role) Don’t hesitate to create new content types inhereting from it
  • 31. COLUMNS AND CONTENT TYPES • Information about what the content is (CT) • Adds properties (columns) • Allows filtering, refinement, search…. • Allows to have multiple entry forms(CT)
  • 32. NAVIGATION BY TAXONOMY • Enhances nvigation • Prepares users to use refiners • Easy to set up • Is a great alternative to/transition from folders
  • 33. WIKIS • Quick pages creation system • Allows to link web content • Advantages: • Very easy and fast to set up • Disadvantages: • No advanced publication features
  • 34. SEO/WEB METADATA • By default SharePoint pages include little metadata (search engines) • Publishing + 2013 allows us to provide more data • Description • Keywords • Sitemap • Author • Browser title • …
  • 35. FACETS • Improve search • Located on the left with search results • Use metadata (all) • You can (must!) customize it • Very efficient to filter out not relevant data and drill down to the right result
  • 36. DOCUMENT CENTER • Organizes content with taxonomy • Drop off library • Applies governance rules based on taxonomy
  • 37. SITE METADATA NAVIGATION •Build top navigation + urls with taxonomy •Useful for SEO •Great to build a portal in a “semantic” way •Structure depends on your thesaurus
  • 38. OTHER METADATA • Author • Security • Views (count) • Containers (sites, doc libs…) • Resource type (extension, mime) • Dates (creation, modification…) • Status (approval)
  • 39. OK, WE GOT IT But what is this all about?
  • 40. VISION That’s the part where we have a plan
  • 42. WHAT’S THE POINT? The general idea is to have a precise representation and a good structure of the ideas of the company Copyright Vincent BIRET ;-)
  • 43. YES BUT! Users never fill up metadata! Solutions: Index their salary on metadata fill up rate Wall of shame of worst metadata “filler” of the company Automate that part!
  • 45. GRAPH • First of all it’s a mathematics model • Nodes, edges and by transivity “routes” • Then data model • Idea that on piece of data is related to another • Finally Microsoft is making huge investments for businesses • Actors, signals, objects • Schema is extensible to add METDATA!
  • 46. DELVE It’s only one of the clients
  • 48. WHAT’S THE IDEA? • Pro-active content • Discoverability • No need to search for something anymore • If we still need to search something, way more efficient • Make you save time, therefor money
  • 49. CONCLUSION Time to say good bye :’-(
  • 50. CONCLUSION •We improved navigation •We improved findability •We improved discoverability •We improved user experience •Everybody saves time •The company saves money
  • 51. THANK YOU EVENT SPONSORS We appreciated you supporting the New York SharePoint Community! • Diamond, Platinum, Gold, & Silver have tables scattered throughout • Please visit them and inquire about their products & services • To be eligible for prizes make sure to get your bingo card stamped by ALL sponsor

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. From greek « meta » which means talking about itslef, autoinference and data. Metadata are data about data!
  2. It can be as much diverse as associated copyright, GPS data, likes…
  3. Name coming from a focus group united in 1995 in dublin, ohio. Goal: define a common set of elements that the us gov could use. Dublin core is a simple generic descriptive format with 15 elements. Other standards exist (ISO)
  4. Origines Carl von linné (XVII century) developed a classification system for living organisms.
  5. Ontology is a formal language, a grammar that defines the concepts of a domain, their properties and their relationships
  6. The information can be a like, a comment, a tag, a mention, a hashtag…
  7. Origin: "colon classification" (shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan, 1933) with 5 basic categories of description or faceted to characterize any document or application question: Personality, Matter, Energy, Space, Time Ex: The woolen gloves manufacturing theme Bradford in the 19th century is described by Personality gloves = / = Material wool / Energy production = / = Location Bradford / time = 19
  8. Concepts are the representation of an idea
  9. Named entities are language elements referring to a unique and concreate entity belonging to a specific domain (humain, geographic, economic…)
  10. Goal: understand what’s sharepoint able to do https://support.office.com/en-ie/article/Introduction-to-managed-metadata-a180fa28-6405-4679-9ec3-81d2028c4efc
  11. http://absolute-sharepoint.com/2014/09/microsoft-killing-features-office-365-sharepoint-online.html http://www.chrisweldon.net/blog/2012/12/18/sharepoint-2013-tagging-social-tags/ Yammer killed it!
  12. Great whitepaper http://blogs.technet.com/b/tothesharepoint/archive/2013/10/24/search-engine-optimization-seo-in-sharepoint-server-2013.aspx
  13. Search is inefficient, so we gather metrics. We try to organize ideas so we build a thesaurus. Once we have that let’s update data. Which will allow us to have a better navigation structure. So the need for search decreases. The structure will also allow us to define a governance plan and archive obsolete data, hence improving search results… and so on
  14. http://www.slideshare.net/d501159/microsoft-delve-and-office-graph-presented-by-atidan?qid=0ad7c30c-217d-42e1-a261-fd77e0f9da40&v=default&b=&from_search=4
  15. SharePint!