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METEOR’s search works in a similar way to other search engines. You can use keywords or terms to pull up related content. The below tips are specific to METEOR and will help you to find what you need.

Try searching using either a keyword, specific term or METEOR ID number.

METEOR ID search

If you’re a returning user and know an item’s METEOR ID, you can enter it in the search box. Clicking the search icon will take you straight to the item’s page.

Autocomplete

METEOR will automatically display suggestions for search terms as you’re typing. This predictive text will show you METEOR entries that exist for the topic you’re searching on. You don’t have to use any of these suggestions, but they may make your searching process faster and easier.

Pressing ‘tab’ will select the top suggestion. Otherwise, selecting from the list of suggestions will put the suggested search term into the search box. You can then click the search icon to find related content. Clicking anywhere on the search results will take you to the item’s page.

Spelling correction

METEOR will show search results with spelling correction. Misspelled terms can still be selected for search where relevant.

Dropdown options

The drop-down menus directly below the search text box allow you to limit the search results to any of the 18 content types in METEOR (see Learn about metadata to view the list), by item creation dates, and item revision dates.

Content types

Content types allow you to limit your search to various metadata building blocks and other topic or help content found in METEOR. See Learn about metadata to view a list of metadata item types that you can search in METEOR. Searching on Topic pages will give results from METEOR’s ‘non-metadata’ pages which explain metadata, how it is managed, how to use METEOR, and how to develop metadata.

Searching on Help will give results from all the pop-up information boxes that are linked to each metadata item. The Help search looks through all text from the METEOR Business Rules, which is accessed through the small ‘i’ icon used throughout the site.

Created date and Revision date

The Created and Revision date dropdown options limit your search to when an item was created or last revised. METEOR will search any time by default, or you can select or specify a custom period.

Custom search syntax

METEOR uses Lucene search syntax. This functionality can be useful to fine-tune your search results even more. Some of the commands include:

  1. Restrict search to the titles of items by using Name: Searchterm. Note that it has to be written exactly as Name, with the capital N. Using name will not work. It doesn’t matter if there’s a space around the colon or not.
  2. Force a second term to be included by using AND.
  3. Widen your search to include another option using the term OR.

For example, if you’re looking for something with the word ‘baby’ in the title you would use Name: baby. METEOR will also give you results for the plural of the search term, so if you search on ‘baby’ you will also get results for ‘babies’. If looking for something with two terms (‘baby’ and ‘admission’) you would use Name: baby AND admission.

Sort by

You can also display your search results with a range of options in the Sort by drop-down menu on the right. You can sort on Relevance, Most/Least Recently Created, Most/Least Recently Updated, and Alphabetically (A–Z and Z–A).

Clear

The Clear button resets the Search page.

Filtering search results

You can fine-tune your search results using the filters that appear in the left-hand menu after searching any term. These filters are dynamic and will only display options specific to your search term, for example, only registration authorities relating to your search term will be displayed. You can use multiple filters at once.

Some of the filters change depending on your role within METEOR. If you are using METEOR without an account, you can search on metadata item type, public registration statuses, METEOR ID, and registration authority. You are also able to compare two items.

If you are using METEOR without an account, you will not be able to save bookmarks for items you’re interested in. There are also some non-public registration statuses that you won’t be able to see.

If you wish to save bookmarks, you can sign up for a free METEOR account easily, just follow the Sign up now prompts after clicking on the Sign In button. If you have an account, you will also be able to subscribe to notifications about changes to specific items in METEOR.

If you are logged in to METEOR as a metadata developer, or any other official role, there are some additional search options. You will be able to restrict your search to the full range of registration status options, including non-public statuses. You will also be able to save bookmarks and subscribe to notifications about changes to items.

Each search result has a small ‘hamburger’ icon on the right . This gives you download links for the metadata item as a PDF or a Word document.


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National Health Data Dictionary Version 13.2

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The national metadata standards for the health sector are published in the National Health Data Dictionary by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Downloading the NHDD The NHDD was downloaded from METEOR on 13/07/2007. Changes to the data elements and data set specifications since version 13.1 of the NHDD was downloaded are available in a separate document called ‘National health data dictionary summary of updates since version 13.1’. Large file warning The NHDD is a large document th...

National Health Information Agreement

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The National Health Information Agreement (NHIA) is an agreement between the Australian Government and state/territory government health authorities. The Commonwealth of Australia is represented by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC), Department of Health, Department of Human Services (DHS), Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA), Independent Hospital Pricing Authority (IH...

National Health Performance Authority Registration Authority (retired)

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This page provides links to data definitions and related metadata created by the National Health Performance Authority (NHPA). NHPA ceased operations on 30 June 2016. NHPA’s performance reporting functions transferred to the AIHW from 1 July 2016. All standards registered by NHPA as at COB 30 June 2016 were changed to retired status when NHPA’s registration authority was retired. To search for data items registered by the National Health Performance Authority see the links below: Item ty...

National Health Performance Framework diagram

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National Housing Assistance Data Dictionary (NHADD)

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The national metadata standards for the housing assistance sector are published in the National Housing Assistance Data Dictionary (NHADD) by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The NHADD is the reference on agreed data definitions and information standards of relevance to the housing assistance sector. In essence, the aim is to provide a common language for the various agencies and governments involved in housing assistance. Downloading the NHADD The NHADD was last downloaded from M...

National Housing Assistance Data Dictionary (NHADD) browser

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The most up-to-date version of data elements which are standard in the housing assistance sector can be browsed alphabetically by name by selecting the links below.

National Housing Data Agreement

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The National Housing Data Agreement (NHDA) is a subsidiary agreement to the 2003 Commonwealth State Housing Agreement. The signatories are the Commonwealth, states and territories, the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The NHDA provides the framework for a cooperative approach to national housing information development. The long-term goal of this Agreement is not only to have a workable means of obtaining nationally compatible housing data, b...

Navigational items

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There are two types of metadata in METEOR that are designed to support user navigation: Object class specialisations provide a basis for building a hierarchy of object class and for navigating through that hierarchy. Property groups gather similar properties and allow exploration of properties with similar characteristics.

NIRA 2012 Indigenous and non-Indigenous data tables

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Appendix T1. NIRA 12 - Indigenous population – 2006 and 2011 NSW Vic. Qld WA SA Tas. ACT NT Aust. Population of persons 20-24 years included in the indicator - 2011 With Year 12 or equivalent or Certificate II or above (stated) (a) 6,931 1,868 7,149 2,350 1,211 892 382 1,266 22,054 Without relevant qualification (fully stated) 5,479 1,168 4,286 2,833 1,181 648 15...

Object class

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The concept of object class forms the core of the metadata model used within METEOR. An object class (expressed as a singular noun) describes the 'thing of interest', such as a person, organisation, structure or event. Data is being collected about this 'thing'.Some examples of object classes in METEOR are: Adoption, Cancer treatment, Dwelling, Female, Healthcare provider, Pregnancy, and Training event.Object classes can also be types, or specialisations, of other object classes. This helps to g...

Object class specialisation

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An object class specialisation is a grouping of object classes which are related. The top object class is called the ‘parent’, and the sub-types under it are called ‘child’ object classes. These groups are to help make navigating the dozens of object classes in METEOR easier for you.A list of object class specialisations can be found via our search page.

Outcome area

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An outcome area defines the target, standard, or the ideal result which an indicator is being assessed against, which may be a government policy, for example.Outcomes should be strategic, high level and observable, expressed in clear, measurable and achievable terms. Several outcome areas may be identified for each goal.Outcome areas have two attributes within METEOR:Indicator setsThe Indicators.For instance, the outcome area Indigenous people remain healthy and free of preventable disease is st...

Php boxes

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Useful PHP boxes that are used on the site in lots of places.

Printing

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Printing web pagesAll METEOR web pages can be printed by simply using the print function of the web browser while viewing the page that is to be printed.METEOR also offers a print-friendly view for each page. This removes the page header, top and left navigation menus and any right hand action options from the page contents to be printed. To print in this format select the Print page link at the top right of the page located below the top navigation bar and then select the print funtion of the ...

Privacy policy

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We care about protecting your privacy. This document sets out how the site handles membership information, email addresses, searches, links to other sites and cookies.Membership and Electronic mail addressesTo become a member of this site, we ask for your email address, your full name, a login account name and a password.We don't give specific information about members to anyone under any circumstances, unless we are required to do so for legal reasons. We do not show your email address on the ...

Property

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A property is a characteristic, or aspect, of an object class (person, organisation, structure or event).Properties can be very general things, such as Given name or Preferred language, or very specific things such as Creatine kinase-myocardial band isoenzyme level or Number of children attending an early childhood education program.Joining a property with an object class creates a data element concept.There are over 2,000 properties in METEOR. To make navigating them easier, they are organised ...

Property groups

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Property groups gather together all properties which describe similar characteristics. This is to make navigating the large number of properties in METEOR easier.For example, the property group Physical characteristics includes such properties as Blood pressure, Height, Influenza immunisation indicator, Tattoo indicator and Weight.Each property can only belong to a single property group.A list of property groups can be found via our search page.

Registrar check list for data elements and data set specifications

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Registrar checklist provides the list of the things that are needed for a comprehensive check of a metadata item against the business rules. Changing from one registration status to another needs checking a specific set of business rules.Up to RecordedThe following steps need to be taken by a registrar before changing the registration status from Proposed to Recorded.Things to be checked for all metadata itemsDeveloper had used Australian English for all the content of the metadata items unless ...

Registrar check list for indicators

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Registrar checklist provides the list of the things that are needed for a comprehensive check of a performance indicator against the business rules. Changing from one registration status to another needs checking a specific set of business rules.Up to RecordedThe following steps need to be taken by a registrar before changing the registration status from Proposed to Recorded.Things to be checked for all metadata itemsDeveloper had used Australian English for all the content of the metadata items...

Registration authorities

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Registration authorities are responsible for endorsing each sector’s data standards. The registration authorities review recommendations made by the data or information committees, and provide formal approval for assigning the ‘Standard’ status to the item. For more information about how to become a registration authority, contact us.Current registration authoritiesAustralian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health CareAustralian Teacher Workforce Data Oversight BoardCommonwealth Department o...

Registration statuses

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What is a registration status?A registration status is the value assigned to a metadata element as it progresses through the registration process (or metadata life cycle). Registration statuses signify levels of quality and completeness of the element from the point of view of the registration authority. The status of metadata elements as they progress through the registration process also affects their visibility to different users (for example, metadata developers and the general public). Regi...

Search

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This search engine is the best way to find what you're after in METEOR, if you know what you're looking for. However, if you aren't sure what you're looking for, we suggest browsing the collection, starting with the sector groups over at Find metadata. If you are a general user, your search can be restricted by metadata item type, the main types of registration statuses, and by registration authority. It is also possible to search on METEOR ID number directly. If you are logged in to METEO...

Summary of updates to NCSDD

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The national metadata standards for the community services sector are published in the National Community Services Data Dictionary by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Downloading the NCSDD Updates to the NCSDD since version 7 was published in August 2012 are available in the following document:

Summary of Updates to NHDD

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The National Health Data Dictionary (NHDD) provides national data standards for the health sector. Downloading summary of updates to the NHDD Updates to the NHDD since version 16 was published are available in through the following links: NHDD Version 16.1 reflects changes to data standards between May 2012 and June 2013: NHDD v16.1. NHDD Version 16.2 reflects changes to data standards between July 2013 and June 2014: NHDD v16.2.

Technical and user-friendly forms

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All metadata items can be viewed in user-friendly format, that is, including key information from the selected metadata item(s) plus some key details from associated items e.g. a data element in user-friendly form would include only a few details drawn from the associated data element concept and value domain. This form is recommended for the majority of users who need to refer to a data standard. Alternatively, some metadata items can be viewed in technical format, that is, including all inform...

Users

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METEOR provides users with different views of its features depending on their assigned role in the system.The two main roles in METEOR are:General usersMetadata developersFor detailed information on each role, click on the role links. Your role can be changed should your requirements change.METEOR Business Rules METEOR Business Rules for Metadata Development specifies the rules with which metadata developers should comply when creating metadata within the Metadata Online Registry (METEOR).This d...

Using My Page

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When you are logged in to METEOR, you will be able to see My Page in the top white menu bar. This section gives you a range of useful ways of navigating your work.These are:OrganisationsRegistration AuthoritiesWorkgroupsBookmarksNotificationsMy WorkReportsOrganisationsThis section displays the list of organisations within METEOR. The 'Create Organisation' functionality is only available to members with the Metadata Administrator role.Registration authoritiesThis section displays the list of regi...

Using My page

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The My page function in METEOR is available to metadata developers and registrars only. My page provides metadata developers and registrars a personalised page within METEOR and allows access to information related to their own use of METEOR.Within My page, users have access to the following topics from the left navigation menu:My workgroupsMy profileMy workgroupsMy workgroups lists all the workgroups to which a user has access to. By selecting the name of the workgroup from the left navigation ...

Value domain

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A value domain is the set of permitted values which a data element can use. Value domains can be enumerated (with lists of permissible answers, specified as codes) or non-enumerated (described with ranges of allowed values). They basically describe what the ‘valid answers’ are for a given data element. There are over 1,400 value domains in METEOR.Most value domains are enumerated. Some examples are:Type of permanent care arrangement code N[N], where a value of 1 = Reunification with birth parent...

Viewing metadata

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Lists of metadata items are generated throughout METEOR, including search results, the My items and the My workgroups screens. The names in these lists can be clicked to generate an onscreen view of the selected item.The onscreen view only displays attributes with an associated value. For example, one object class may appear to be missing an attribute present in another object class. This simply means that 'missing' attribute did not have an associated value.When viewing data elements concepts, ...

What's New in METEOR

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Registration statuses The terminology used for registration statuses within METEOR has been completely reviewed and updated. Changes are highlighted in bold. New registration statuses Old status → New status Not progressed → Not progressed Proposed ⇉ Incomplete Draft Candidate → Recorded Recorded ⇉ Candidate Final Standardisation Pending → Qualified S...

Where do I start?

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New users are encouraged to begin by browsing the object classes to gain an understanding of what entities are described within METEOR. To see what kind of terms are used to name metadata items, use the box below. The size variations show how frequently various terms appear in the titles of metadata items. Click on a phrase below to see which Data Element Concepts or Value Domains it is used in.accrual-accountingaddressaustralian-postcodeaustralian-statebirthbirth-eventbuildingcancer-treatmentca...

XML extraction of data standards

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Note: This service is currently being reviewed. Until the review is completed, requests for this service are on hold.For organisations that are working on data standards or seeking to build their own data sets, it is worthwhile to be able to quickly extract large up-to-date data sets or data dictionaries. The benefits of XML extraction are many, mostly for its human and machine readable qualities, its flexibility and platform independence.XML stands for Extensible Markup Language, which is a use...

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