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This comes from del.icio.us, but some of them are useful for us as well, like: Independence is a virtue. If your underscore or dash serves to separate two words, could each of the two words be more useful as independent tags? For example, tagging the Drupal site with the tags "open" and "source" -- so that it shows up on separate pages for open and source -- is a lot less useful than giving it the tag "opensource." Rather than using the tag "canadianpolitics," try using two tags: "Canada" and "politics." That way your resource will show up under resources about Canada and about politics. Hang out at crossroads. If you've followed the guideline above to use two separate tags (rather than smooshing two words into one tag), find the resources you're interested in by using intersecting tags. For example, even if you use the tag "politics," you can easily find all the del.icio.us links on Canadian politics by entering the URL "http://del.icio.us/tag/Canada+politics" into your browser's address bar. Co-ordinate your efforts. If you're part of a professional community or community of practice, consider establishing a common set of standards for how to tag resources you want to share among yourselves. A wiki can help do the job. Ciao, Enrico -- GPG key: 1024D/797EBFAB 2000-12-05 Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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