Documents, Disclosure Data and Metadata

“You might also, I suppose, think back to the good old days when a “document” was one or more pieces of paper filed with others in a ring binder, when the “data” about them was a typed list of documents in the form laid down in the 1965 White Book, and when “metadata” was a mystery which you were content to leave with botanists, geographers and librarians.”

 

This an extract from an article called Documents, Disclosure Data and Metadata which can be found on my web site at www.chrisdalelawyersupport.co.uk

The article looks at three elements in an electronic Disclosure exercise and pares them down to their essentials.

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