Academic Writing & Publishing
Embedding Metadata and Other Semantics in Word Processing Documents
External / Open Access
Abstract
This paper describes a technique for embedding document metadata, and potentially other semantic references inline in word processing documents, which the authors have implemented with the help of a software development team. Several assumptions underly the approach; It must be available across computing platforms and work with both Microsoft Word (because of its user base) and OpenOffice.org (because of its free availability). Further the application needs to be acceptable to and usable by users, so the initial implementation covers only small number of features, which will only be extended after user-testing. Within these constraints the system provides a mechanism for encoding not only simple metadata, but for inferring hierarchical relationships between metadata elements from a ‘flat’ word processing file.The paper includes links to open source code implementing the techniques as part of a broader suite of tools for academic writing. This addresses tools and software, semantic web and data curation, integrating curation into research workflows and will provide a platform for integrating work on ontologies, vocabularies and folksonomies into word processing tools.
Full Title
Embedding Metadata and Other Semantics in Word Processing Documents
Primary Author
Peter Sefton
Co-Authors
Ian Barnes, Ron Ward, Jim Downing
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year
2009
Journal
International Journal of Digital Curation
Volume / Issue
Vol. 4, No. 2
Category
Academic Writing & Publishing
Institution
External / Open Access
Access
Open Access
Added to Library
March 24, 2026
Cite This Publication
APA
Peter Sefton, Ian Barnes, Ron Ward, Jim Downing (2009). Embedding Metadata and Other Semantics in Word Processing Documents. *International Journal of Digital Curation*, 4(2), .
MLA
Peter Sefton. "Embedding Metadata and Other Semantics in Word Processing Documents." *International Journal of Digital Curation*, vol. 4, no. 2, 2009, pp. .