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What is Meta data?

Metadata is data about data. In other words, it is the data that provides essential context and relevant information about how the data was created, stored and shared. For instance, metadata can describe various aspects related to an experimental procedure such as; who carried out the experiment, which parameters were chosen, what type of equipment was used, the output and results, how the results were analysed, shared and used.

Why do we need Meta data?

How do we collect Meta data?