IT:AD:SharePoint:Concepts:MetaData
MetaData
* Metadata is Data about Data * Metadata is for Classification
- Content to Content (Relation/Contextual/Hinting/etc.)
- Content to People (Personalization)
- Findability (Search & Organization)
- eg: Page that finds all things tagged with XXX
* Two kinds of MetaData:
- Folksonomy = Tags created by End Users, on the fly
- Taxonomy = Tags created by admins, etc. creating structure of site
Content Type and Site Columns
In SP 2007, had:
- Content Type
- A Site Content Type is a Container for Site Columns
- Create by:
- [Site]/[SiteActions]/[Site Settings]/[Modify All Site Settings]
- [Galleries]/[Site Content Types]/Create
- Name, Description, etc.
- Select Parent ContentType
- Note that
Special Content Typesgroup contains content types that change the behavior of your list or library when added.
- Select Parent Content Type
- Select Group
- Done.
Term Stores, Term Sets, Terms
In SP 2010, have the same, plus:
- Term Stores
- A Container/Set of a Term Sets, which is a Container/Set of Terms
- A Term Set (eg: 'Topics') could be contained by Term Store ('Corp Topics')
- A Term can be just a Tag (eg: Topic A, Topic B, Topic C)
- Managed Metadata
- KeyWorkds
- Keywords
- Enterprise Keywords
How this all comes together is that the first time you create a List, you just create a list, without thinking about it. In the background, a ContentType is created (containing Site Columns).
A more formal way, and less mangled, process is to Site Admin, and create a Term Store first.