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Guidance on Tagging

Created Feb 14 2014, 6:36 PM by Kirti Devi

Included below is the guidance on tagging that is also available on The World Bank’s C4D platform.

 

Tagging

 

Tagging content makes it easier to find later. Tags are like index keywords that you and others assign to content. Tags make it easier to find content when you search for it. You can assign tags to existing or new content to describe it for people who might search for it later. You can even assign tags to a status update.

  1. To assign tags to a status update, type # before the keyword, for example, “Really enjoyed that amazing #presentation about #XYZ customer.” Now others will find
    this update whenever they search for “presentation” and “XYZ”.
  2. To assign tags to content, open or create your content and scroll to the bottom of the page to the Tags box. Think of the keywords, or tags, you would use to search for this content and enter them in the Tags box. Use spaces to separate multiple tags, use an underscore to combine two words. Consider using any existing tags that pop-up in the suggestion box. Existing tags are often assigned to related content, so it’s good practice to use them. Note that if you are tagging content that is being moderated by an admin, your tag may not show up right away because content updates may need to be approved.

 

You can speed up tagging by changing user preferences. To enable on-the-fly tagging, click on your name in the upper right corner and then Preferences. Turn on Quick Tagging Mode and then click Save

 

 

Popular Tags

 

Included below is a list of Tags that we believe will be relevant to our discussions. Please feel comfortable using additional/different tags. With the use of this space
we expect to develop a better appreciation for popular tags and refine this list.

 

(Tags that identify subject matter)

bond

capital_market

climate_resilient_infrastructure

credit_rating

creditworthiness

debt_management

decentralization

energy_efficiency

expenditure

financial_intermediary

grants

inclusive_city

investment

land_based_financing

loan

low_carbon_infrastructure

municipal_accounting

municipal_audit

municipal_budget

pension_liability

planning

project_development

property_tax

public_financial_management

public_private_partnership

revenue

services_for_poor

specialized_local_fund

tax

transfers

urban_economics

urbanization

user_charge

 

(Tags that identify sector)

energy

transportation

water_and_sanitation

solid_waste_management

affordable_housing

street_lighting

energy_efficiency

 

(Tags that identify regions in which the city is located)

Africa

East_Asia_and_Pacific

Europe_and_Central Asia

Latin_America_and_Caribbean

Middle_East_and_North_Africa

South_Asia

Western_Europe