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*Follow the case ruling set out by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Categorization Wiki], i.e., leading upper-case a single word, lower case any following words in the phrase, e.g., ''''Image ingestion''''. Exceptions are allowed for titles, like '''Open Refine'''.
*Follow the case ruling set out by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Categorization Wiki], i.e., leading upper-case a single word, lower case any following words in the phrase, e.g., ''''Image ingestion''''. Exceptions are allowed for titles, like '''Open Refine'''.
*Separate things which have an ‘&’ or ‘and’ in them into separate tags, e.g., ‘Education & Outreach’, depending on context, this should be two tags: ‘Education’ ‘Outreach’.
*Separate things which have an ‘&’ or ‘and’ in them into separate tags, e.g., ‘Education & Outreach’, depending on context, this should be two tags: ‘Education’ ‘Outreach’.
*A keyword should not repeat what is in the title, it should add to the range using synonyms that are easily recognizable.
*A keyword should not repeat what is in the title, it should add to the range using synonyms that are easily recognizable. For example, in the following biblio documents:
** 'Intro to iDigBio' the keywords are: ADBC, digitization, documentation, Natural history collections
** 'Community Building: Collaboration & Opportunities' the keywords are: Summit 3
** 'iDigBio Imaging Equipment Recommendations' the keywords are: camera, copystand, lighting, software
*Use all that fit in each category (e.g., content, audience).
*Use all that fit in each category (e.g., content, audience).
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