Helpful Tags

On the advice of Morris Proctor at a recent Camp Logos I am now in the process of tagging all the books in my library. For the most part I have followed his suggestions regarding subject tags and author tags. I have also seen the wiki on collections that also helps with tagging. However, I am curious if there are any tags that other users have found especially helpful for doing bible study, sermon preparation, etc. Author tags are pretty straightforward so I suppose I am primarily looking for subject matter tags. Any thoughts?
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Ron Cook said:
I am primarily looking for subject matter tags
Here is my scheme and the rules I follow. I need to do some clean up on the rules. Essentially every book in my 4000 resource collection is tagged, many with multiple tags. I can not imagine trying to work with a large untagged collection.
1070.A Controlled Vocabulary for Logos Book Tags.doc
I starting working on this document after attending an MP seminar. Every time you get a new resource tag it immediately!
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Frank,
Wow. That's quite a treasure trove of information. I look forward to spending some time incorporating some of your tags. Are there any that you find yourself searching very frequently?
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Ron Cook said:
However, I am curious if there are any tags that other users have found especially helpful for doing bible study, sermon preparation, etc.
Thread shows my Greek Text comparison collection => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/47505/352754.aspx#352754 whose rule uses a mix of Logos metadata plus mytag.
Thread => Word Occurrences shows Bible Grid results using a collection, shown in reply => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/44763/334420.aspx#334420
Thread => Apologetics Collection has a discussion that includes dynamic rules and tagging.
Ron Cook said:Author tags are pretty straightforward so I suppose I am primarily looking for subject matter tags. Any thoughts ?
My personal preference is using a mix of Logos metadata (e.g. author:, subject:, title:, publisher:, language:, type:) plus tagging.
Adding tag(s) to resource(s) is easy; changing them is not. Logos User Voice suggestion => http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-4/suggestions/564609-provide-management-of-mytags
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Ron Cook said:
Are there any that you find yourself searching very frequently?
Well that is hard to answer. Sometimes it is the less frequently searched tags that are most helpful since I am not a familiar with those resources in my library.
The BIG thing is to keep a list of all the tags you use with a definition of what kind of resources get that tag (a controlled vocabulary of your tags).
I do use some dynamic collections, but only a means of forming superset of tagged books. Dynamic collection more computer resources to run which is probably the least of their faults. The greater fault is that they take a TON of effort to adjust almost every time you add new resources to your library. Tagging is much faster for both the human and the computer. Use library searches (like collection rules) to help you with the large initial task of tagging all you current resources. After that tagging is quick and easy. Keep you list of dynamic collections short.
I am currently adding more "Perspec-" tags to my resources. This way when I open a seldom used resource I can quickly look at the information panel to recalled its slant. As I work with a resource and notice some systemic bias then I immediately add the correct "Perspec-" tag. (At this point I have not found a need to search of these tags as they are more of a meta-data tag than a classification tag.
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I would be interested in seeing your bibliography with your tags as I am one of those people that has to tag 4300 books
I know I have a lot of work ahead of me. But if I could see your work - it would save me hours, if not days, of work.
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Craig Friedley said:
I would be interested in seeing your bibliography with your tags as I am one of those people that has to tag 4300 books
Craig,
Welcome to the forums!
Go to my web site listed in the signature line, click on Contact Us and use it to send me an email.We can dialog that way.
Frank
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Frank Fenby said:Ron Cook said:
I am primarily looking for subject matter tags
Here is my scheme and the rules I follow. I need to do some clean up on the rules. Essentially every book in my 4000 resource collection is tagged, many with multiple tags. I can not imagine trying to work with a large untagged collection.
This file is very instructive and thought provoking. I converted it to a spreadsheet in msExcel format. It has 3 sheets (1) the main table, (2) your statement of principles, and (3) symbols and abbreviations. On the first table, your footnotes are at the bottom of the table.
I can post it here if you are OK with that.
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