Abstract
Data is the basis for creating information and knowledge. Having data in a structured and machine-readable format facilitates the processing and analysis of the data. Moreover, metadata—data about the data, can help discovering data based on features as, e.g., by whom they were created, when, or for which purpose. These associated features make the data more interpretable and assist in turning it into useful information. This chapter briefly introduces the concepts of metadata and Linked Data—highly structured and interlinked data, their standards and their usages, with some elaboration on the role of Linked Data in bioeconomy.
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Zinke-Wehlmann, C., Kirschenbaum, A., Palma, R., Brahma, S., Charvát, K., Charvát, K., & Reznik, T. (2021). Linked Data and Metadata. In Big Data in Bioeconomy: Results from the European DataBio Project (pp. 79–90). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71069-9_7
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