HER DATA LEARNS: METADATA API
- Her Data

- Mar 16, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 3
Anya Prosvetova walks us through Tableau Metadata API
For our third Her Data Learns episode we have Anya Prosvetova. Watch our recorded zoom call as she teaches us Tableau Metadata API and check out several resources she shared with us.
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Anya's session on the Tableau Metadata API provides a fantastic deep dive into how critical structured metadata is for data professionals. It really highlights how understanding data's context and lineage, often revealed through its metadata, is foundational for effective data governance and quality initiatives. While Tableau's API offers powerful access to its own ecosystem's metadata, it also brings to mind the broader challenge of extracting and interpreting embedded data from other common digital assets, like images, where metadata isn't always as readily accessible. For anyone looking to explore and understand this kind of embedded information, especially within photos, an online EXIF data reader can be incredibly useful.
Insightful session on Tableau Metadata API with Anya! Unlocking metadata empowers data governance. For geo-data insights, explore Photolocationfinder.
Before you share that next photo online, consider what hidden information it might contain. Using an EXIF data removal service like MetadataRemover.org can help you quickly and easily strip out potentially sensitive details. This includes things like the exact location where the photo was taken (if GPS was on), the make and model of your camera or phone, and even the date and time. Taking a moment to clean your images before posting is a good habit for anyone who wants to maintain better control over their personal data and enhance their online privacy.
Curious about the technical details behind your favorite photos? You can View and analyze EXIF data instantly with online tools. EXIF data is like a photo's digital birth certificate, containing information about the camera, lens, exposure settings, date, time, and sometimes even GPS coordinates. Sites like EXIFData.org allow you to simply upload an image and see all this information clearly laid out. It’s incredibly useful for photographers wanting to study their own work or learn from the settings used in other images they admire.