The Metadata Crisis: Can geographic information be made more usable?
--Barbara Poore
--Eric WolfU.S. Geological Survey
Excavating a politics of repair and maintenance
“..perhaps we have been looking in the wrong place. Perhaps we should have been looking at breakdown and failure as no longer atypical and therefore only worth addressing if they result in catastrophe and, instead, at breakdown and failure as the means by which societies learn and learn to re-produce.”
--Graham and Thrift 2007
Metadata
• Metadata — describe the content, quality,
condition, and other characteristics of data.
• Major uses of metadata:– organize and maintain an organization's investment in
data.
– provide information to data catalogs and clearinghouses.
– provide information to aid data transfer.
GSDI Cookbook, 2009
Context of Use
Crenulation techniques
from BLM Field
Manual, 1999
• Tied to datasets
• Hard-coded
• Static snapshot
• No way to retrieve supplementary material
Fundamental Problems of Traditional Metadata
From Wikipedia: Folksonomies
How does OpenStreetMap work?
<node id="616567366" lat="40.1484299" lon="-105.140716" user="GPS_dr" uid="117055" visible="true" version="1" changeset="3656332" timestamp="2010-01-19T06:52:38Z"/>
<way id="48533088" user="GPS_dr" uid="117055" visible="true" version="1" changeset="3656332" timestamp="2010-01-19T06:52:39Z">...<nd ref="616567366"/>...<tag k="name" v="Dry Creek"/><tag k="waterway" v="stream"/></way>
Move a node slightly
<node id="616567366" lat="40.1484596" lon="-105.14072" user="ebwolf" uid="33916" visible="true" version="2" changeset="4093629" timestamp="2010-03-10T21:21:57Z"/>
<way id="48533088" user="GPS_dr" uid="117055" visible="true" version="1" changeset="3656332" timestamp="2010-01-19T06:52:39Z">..<nd ref="616567366"/>..<tag k="name" v="Dry Creek"/><tag k="waterway" v="stream"/> </way>
Add a node to the way
<node id="663883362" lat="40.1484084" lon="-105.140932" user="ebwolf" uid="33916" visible="true" version="1" changeset="4094413" timestamp="2010-03-10T23:11:02Z"/>
<way id="48533088" user="ebwolf" uid="33916" visible="true" version="2" changeset="4094413" timestamp="2010-03-10T23:11:02Z">..<nd ref="663883362"/>..<tag k="name" v="Dry Creek"/><tag k="waterway" v="stream"/> </way>
History in OSM
Some rules for Metadata
Rule #1: Metadata should be Object-based.Rule #2: Metadata should link out.Rule #3: Metadata leave breadcrumbs or a history.
OSM doesn't link out - the user ID and user name can link into the Wiki where users are encouraged to create profiles. The profile is an extension of the metadata that can change as needed.
Metadata Squared
• Data and metadata interchangeable
• Multiple linked ways to get information, all socially mediated, produced by community, accessible to any user– Computer programs
– Tiling schemes
– Web pages
– Wiki pages
– IRC chat rooms
– Youtube videos
– Tweets
The Before and After of Metadata
• Made by professionals
• Process of subtraction
• Structured (Hierarchies)
• Implicit links
• Metadata travels
• Made by users
• Process of addition
• Miscellaneous (Tags)
• Explicit links
• User travels
Everything is Miscellaneous
• 1st Order (organize things in space)
• 2nd Order (separation of description from object)
• 3rd Order (everything digital, data not distinguishable from metadata)
Metadata Alternatives
• Ontology-based
• Topic maps
• Semantic Web (RDF)
• Linked Geodata
• Folksonomies
organizationsprecise
usersfuzzy
iLOE, An OpenStreetMap editor forthe Iphone