Database _____, also known as metadata, can include such information as the project author, title, or subject.
The document properties that include title, author, and subject are typically found in the metadata of a document. This information helps identify and categorize the document for organizational and retrieval purposes.
E. Michael Power has written: 'Access to information and privacy' -- subject(s): Canada, Freedom of information, Right of Privacy
Cornelia Cozonac has written: 'Monitoring the access to information in the Republic of Moldova' -- subject(s): Government information, Law and legislation, Freedom of information, Public records
Standard properties document properties are also known as metadata
Andrew Bibby has written: 'Local television' -- subject(s): Public-access television 'What is community access cable television?' 'Information and communication technologies in Europe' 'Teleworking'
On a bibliography card, you would include the author’s name, title of the source, publication information (such as publisher, date, and place of publication), and the page numbers where the information was found.
Lesley Anne Bell has written: 'Gaining access to visual information' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Cataloging of art, Cataloging of nonbook materials, Subject cataloging
George Erb has written: 'Oregon access' -- subject(s): Public meetings, Government information, Law and legislation, Public records
Adam Cobb has written: 'Australia's vulnerability to information attack' -- subject(s): Security measures, Computer security, Access control, Computer networks, Computers, Information networks
Gary Marchionini has written: 'Searching the online public access catalog' -- subject(s): Online library catalogs, Subject access, Academic libraries, Use studies, Automation 'Information seeking in electronic environments' 'A comparison of Boolean-based retrieval to the WAIS system for retrieval of aeronautical information' -- subject(s): Information storage and retrieval systems, Aeronautics, Information retrieval, Database searching, Wide area networks (Computer networks), Search profiles 'Information seeking in electronic environments'
The author includes information about the Philosopher to provide historical context and background on the topic being discussed. Additionally, including details about the Philosopher's beliefs or views can help support the author's argument or perspective on the subject matter.
Eli Pariser has written: 'The Filter Bubble' -- subject(s): World Wide Web, Invisible Web, Information organization, Social aspects, Subject access, Semantic Web, Censorship, Internet