Tags and Tagging

You can now search the database of resources by tag as well as by their description, but you might be wondering what a 'tag' is.

The 'official' (well as official as Wikipedia is) definition of a tag is "...A tag is a (relevant) keyword or term associated with or assigned to a piece of information (e.g. a picture, a geographic map, a blog entry, or video clip), thus describing the item and enabling keyword-based classification and search of information." But, put basically it's a way of lumping items together.

A video in the database might be of Milgram and could have loads of tags that associative it with different items that are similar. We might want to add the following tags: Social_Psychology, Obedience, AS, OCR. This helps people when searching for resources that they want.


A few guides about tagging

1. A resource can have as many tags as it needs (it's limitless) - but don't go mad!
2. Tags should really be all one word - if it's a two word tag (eg. social psychology) put an underscore in (social_psychology).
3. If a similar tag exists then please try to write the tag the same (case, spelling etc.) - this will help with searching.
4. All registered users who are logged in can add tags to any resource - all tags are recorded so don't be mean - we'll know it's you ;)

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