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		<title>Comment on Tag, you&#8217;re it!* by Crystal clear cataloguing &#171; Librarian&#8217;s Apprentice</title>
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		<description>[...] library, and the first non-US library to implement LibraryThing for Libraries. When I looked at tagging at the Danbury Public Library, I saw how tags were useful for giving an idea of the theme and content of novel. But tagging is [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] in Canada to use LTfL. In their catalogue, you can now see a tag cloud, which I looked at in my post about the Danbury Public Library. They chose not to display the other editions data I looked at in my post on the Claremont Colleges [...]</description>
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