Taxonomy for Tagging Groups on Decision Pages
Abbreviation | Group name |
ACQ | Acquisitions |
ERES | E-Resources |
COUL | Council of University Librarians |
DCPT | Digital Collections Project Team |
DISC | Discovery |
DPSPT | Data Privacy & Security Project Team |
DOC | Direction & Oversight Committee |
FULFILL | Fulfillment |
LG | Leadership Group |
OT | Operations Team |
RCPT | RLF Configuration Project Team |
RM | Resource Management |
RS | Resource Sharing |
SILSOPS | SILS Operations Center at CDL |
Tag groups that you will consult on a decision
After you create a decision page, tag groups that you will consult on that decision using the approved taxonomy above. Add the group’s tag to the label. Groups can create an automatic decision rollup page to show all the decisions on which they will be consulted. See Best practices for instructions.
How to use labels to tag groups in Confluence
Confluence has “labels” on every page in the lower right corner; the label appears as a dark gray icon (see “No labels” screenshot below). You can only see the labels after a page is published (not in edit mode.) Click on the label icon which will bring up a dialog box. Enter your group’s abbreviation and click “Add”.
You can search on labels and use them as filters for reports and macros. For example, the “meeting-notes” label uses a Confluence macro to display a group’s most recent meeting notes on their Confluence home page. Learn more about using labels in Confluence.
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