Understanding metadata:~
Let's say you wrote an article so it's understood that you'll probably write down the date on which you wrote it along with the "Title of the article" then you'll write your name cus' you are the author, you'll probably have this much information on the article right?. So this is the metadata about the article that describes 'How, When and by whom the article was written.
So we can describe metadata as" data that provides information about other data". In other words, it is "data about data".
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