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SNZ - AS/NZS ISO 23081.2

Information and documentation – Metadata for managing records Part 2: Conceptual and implementation issues

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Organization: SNZ
Publication Date: 23 December 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 44
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This document establishes a framework for defining metadata elements consistent with the principles and implementation considerations outlined in ISO 23081-1. The purpose of this framework is to:

a) enable standardized description of records and critical contextual entities for records;

b) provide common understanding of fixed points of aggregation to enable interoperability of records and information relevant to records between organizational systems; and

c) enable reuse and standardization of metadata for managing records over time, space and across applications.

It further identifies some of the critical decision points that need to be addressed and documented to enable implementation of metadata for managing records. It aims to:

- identify the issues that need to be addressed in implementing metadata for managing records;

- identify and explain the various options for addressing the issues; and

- identify various paths for making decisions and choosing options in implementing metadata for managing records.

Document History

AS/NZS ISO 23081.2
December 23, 2022
Information and documentation – Metadata for managing records Part 2: Conceptual and implementation issues
This document establishes a framework for defining metadata elements consistent with the principles and implementation considerations outlined in ISO 23081-1. The purpose of this framework is to: a)...
September 12, 2007
Information and documentation— Records management processes— Metadata for records Part 2: Conceptual and implementation issues
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