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"#Metadata came from this frustration that we experience most work through reproduction," he says.
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This study indicates that communication among services can be achieved with efficient centralized metadata strategies, with metadata coming from more than two services.
So it's just a heads up that without the background, without the metadata about where these structures came from, you can potentially get into problems or you can potentially be misled.
When a user wants to upload a song for sale, ReDigi analyzes its metadata — a kind of digital fingerprint — to verify that it came from an official store like iTunes or Amazon.
The data comes from a neat Flickr function that reads the metadata embedded in your pictures, and can usually tell what camera the picture came from.
Furthermore, archiving systems preserve message metadata important information such as where an e-mail came from, when it was sent, and the server path that's lost when messages are simply copied to disc or tape.
On the other hand, the module must reconcile the heterogeneity and conflicts come from metadata of different Web documents.
Metadata (information about the theses) comes from over 1100 colleges, universities, and research institutions.
Worse, some of the metadata that YouTube Music uses comes from unverified crowdsourced input and is just plain wrong.
The initial version of the plugin sent a single SDF file per deposition which contained both the chemical structures (in mol format) and some very basic metadata information about where it comes from (author, principal investigator, ELN experiment ID) in the associated data fields.
The company says this data, at launch, comes from record label metadata – which Spotify admits may be "incomplete or may contain inaccuracies".
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