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          Adding metadata such as a video name, description, and tags helps others find your video more easily when browsing or searching in MediaSpace.
        
 
        
          
            
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Adding metadata such as a video name, description, and tags helps others find your video more easily when browsing or searching in MediaSpace.
Add metadata when you upload a video
	- In MediaSpace, click the +Add New button and upload a video.
  
- Click the Edit (pencil) button next to the video file name as it processes.
  
   
		- Name: The file name will be used by default. Replace the file name with a short, unique title.
- Description: Write a detailed description of the video content. Include key points, topics covered, and any relevant information.
- Tags: Add tags that describe the content of your video. Tags should be specific and include keywords that users might search for.
 
- Click Save. Your video will continue to process and upload.
  
Edit metadata on an existing video
	- On a video page, select Actions > Edit. 
  
- Click on the Details tab to edit the name, description, and tags.
- After making your edits, click Save to update the metadata.
  
Using tags in MediaSpace
Tags are used in two ways in MediaSpace.
	- Search: When you search for a word or phrase in the search field, MediaSpace will search existing tags in videos you have access to.
- Related media: Public videos and media with the same tag are displayed in the Related Media sidebar on the right side of a media page.
Tag tips
	- Kaltura MediaSpace has tips on creating effective tags.
- When you start typing a tag, MediaSpace will suggest existing tags that match. Use existing tags whenever possible for better search results and consistency across MediaSpace.
- New tags will automatically be re-formatted to only use lowercase letters. 
- If your tag has more than one word, use spaces between the words.
Best practices for metadata
	- Be descriptive and specific
	
		- Use clear and specific titles and descriptions. Avoid vague terms and ensure that the metadata accurately reflects the video content.
 
- Use relevant keywords
	
		- Think about the keywords your audience might use to search for your video. Include these keywords in your video names, descriptions, and tags.
 
- Keep it concise
	
		- While it’s important to be descriptive, also be concise. Long titles or descriptions can be overwhelming and less effective.
 
- Tag consistently
	
		- Use consistent tagging conventions across all videos. For example, if you use “lecture” as a tag, use it for all lecture videos.
 
- Review and update
	
		- Review and update metadata periodically to ensure it remains accurate and relevant. This is especially important if video content changes or if new keywords become relevant.