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		<title>I need a common taxonomy for my tags</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo organization: How Geoff does it &#124; Photodoto. Photodoto reader Geoff Coupe sent in some very helpful and detailed responses to my plea for help regarding my Great Photo Organization Project (which is still proceeding although I haven’t updated the sidebar in a little while). Here are his excellent responses to my ...]]></description>
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		<title>FUMSI &#8211; Becoming a Taxonomist: Real Life Stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAM and Controlled Vocabulary not otherwise categorized by ahrenlehnert I worked on a project recently highlighting findability issues with unstructured content and the need for appropriate tagging using values from a controlled vocabulary. At the heart of this project was Digital Asset Management (DAM), a rapidly growing area as more multimedia ...]]></description>
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