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Generates archive-ready metadata records for finished content, including tags, subject classifications, rights notes, and archival summaries for CMS or digital archive systems.
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Takes a finished piece of content and produces a complete, archive-ready metadata record — including descriptive tags, subject classifications, rights notes, and an archival summary — for entry into a content management or digital archive system.
Generates CMS metadata fields (tags, categories, keywords, slug, summary) ready to paste into CMS inputs. Use when publishing or updating content.
Scores and assigns 1-4 controlled-vocabulary tags to content using keyword + title matching, logs near-miss proposals for vocabulary extension.
Ingests sources, updates brain pages, registers decisions, catalogs published content, and lints brain pages for provenance and link integrity. Use when changing the authorial knowledge layer or logging activity.
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Takes a finished piece of content and produces a complete, archive-ready metadata record — including descriptive tags, subject classifications, rights notes, and an archival summary — for entry into a content management or digital archive system.
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A structured metadata record with one clearly labelled field per line. Fields are:
Content type: ...
Publication date: ...
Archival summary: ... (2–3 sentences, factual, past tense)
Primary subject: ...
Secondary subjects: ..., ..., ...
Named people: ..., ...
Named organisations: ..., ...
Named locations: ..., ...
Tags: ..., ..., ..., ...
Rights: ...
Restrictions: ...
Internal reference: ... (if provided)
Fields with no available information are marked [REQUIRES MANUAL ENTRY] rather than left blank. No markdown formatting inside field values. Output is ready to paste directly into an archive system's form fields.
Content type: Feature article Publication date: 14 February 2025 Text summary: A long-form investigation into the use of facial recognition technology by private landlords in residential buildings across three major cities. The piece profiles three tenants who discovered cameras in building lobbies linked to commercial facial recognition databases, and interviews a privacy lawyer, a property management consultant, and a civil liberties researcher. Quotes from named individuals throughout. Primary photography by the publication's staff photographer — all rights held. Statistics sourced from a government housing agency's annual report (public domain). No embargo; published in full. Internal reference: FEA-2025-0214-007
Content type: Feature article Publication date: 14 February 2025 Archival summary: An investigative feature examining the deployment of facial recognition technology by private landlords in residential buildings across three unnamed cities. Three tenants describe discovering cameras linked to commercial identification databases in their building lobbies. The piece includes interviews with a privacy lawyer, a property management consultant, and a civil liberties researcher. Primary subject: Facial recognition technology Secondary subjects: Tenant rights, Housing, Privacy law, Surveillance, Property management Named people: [REQUIRES MANUAL ENTRY — named individuals present in text; verify byline and anonymisation preferences before finalising] Named organisations: [REQUIRES MANUAL ENTRY — property management companies named in text; confirm publication policy on naming] Named locations: [REQUIRES MANUAL ENTRY — cities described as unnamed in source material; log internal identifiers if held] Tags: facial recognition, landlords, residential buildings, tenant surveillance, privacy, civil liberties, housing law, investigation Rights: Photography — all rights held by publication. Statistical data — government housing agency annual report (public domain). Text — all rights held by publication. Restrictions: None. Published in full with no embargo. No anonymisation of journalists. Verify anonymisation status of tenant sources before any republication. Internal reference: FEA-2025-0214-007