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The Local Government Taxonomy consists of over 380 terms. It seeks to cover the general process and functional structure of a local Government organisation and the services they perform. It is based on UK organisations but could be adapted by clients in other territories
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The Taxonomy is designed to help organisations tag and organize their unstructured information with relevant, industry specific concepts, processes, subjects, and document types.
It is created through specific sector experience. The result is a solid base platform for organisations to add their personal nuances and uniqueness and thus provide themselves with a individualised taxonomy for enabling "findability" across their content systems.
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Source: Best Practices in Government Excel: Local Government Taxonomy Excel (XLSX) Spreadsheet, R Bradley Consulting
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