February 2025
Envisaging the Future of Metadata
by Annette Dortmund
Metadata is evolving rapidly, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, linked data, and shifting user expectations. This article examines the future of metadata management, emphasizing the need for a balance between innovation and stability. While AI offers opportunities to enhance metadata quality and efficiency, human expertise remains essential in ensuring accuracy, context, and ethical considerations. The article explores how metadata will increasingly focus on relationships and context, enabling more meaningful connections between resources and improving discoverability in an ever-growing digital information ecosystem.
Looking ahead to 2030, metadata professionals must navigate challenges related to governance, funding, and sustainability while maintaining principles of openness and accessibility. The article discusses the importance of persistent identifiers, standardized frameworks, and collaborative efforts in shaping a resilient metadata infrastructure. As libraries and knowledge organizations adapt to these changes, they must consider both technological advancements and the foundational principles of metadata management. This forward-looking perspective encourages metadata managers, catalogers, and library professionals to engage with emerging trends while ensuring metadata remains a reliable, inclusive, and enduring resource.
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Suggested Citation
Dortmund, Annette. 2025. “Envisaging the Future of Metadata.” UKSG eNews, 6 February 2025. Editorial 581. https://www.uksg.org/newsletter/uksg-enews-581/envisaging-the-future-of-metadata/.