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“Tag Cloud” helps you navigate GTPAC website

April 7, 2010 By ei2admin

You may notice that all of the news articles and other postings on the Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center (GTPAC) website contain “tags.”   (For example, see the tags which appear above:  cloud, government contract assistance, government contract training, government contracting)  Tags consist of key words and short phrases that give you clues about topics covered by a particular article.   In addition, when you click on a tag, all articles containing the same tag will appear.  All of the articles are sorted in chronological order, newest to oldest,  so this feature is particularly helpful when you are trying to research recent developments on the same topic.

The latest addition to the GTPAC website is what’s known as a “tag cloud.”  You can see it about half-way down the right-hand margin of this page.  (The “tag cloud” also appears on all other GTPAC web pages, except the home page.)  The “tag cloud” displays all of the tags used in all of the articles posted on the GTPAC website.  You’ll notice that the tags appear in various sizes.  A tag that appears large in size indicates that there are many news and instructional articles having to do with that subject matter.  Tags which appear smaller in size mean that there are fewer articles regarding that subject.

A helpful feature of the “tag cloud” is that when you click on any of the individual tags, all of the articles having to do with that topic will appear.  Also, if you hover your mouse over a particular tag, a number will appear, indicating the number of articles available for viewing on that subject.

Try out our “tag cloud”!   We’re striving to make the GTPAC website your first choice for government contracting resources, information and training.  We welcome your feedback and hope you will visit www.gtpac.org frequently.  Many more new web features will be launched soon!

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Filed Under: GTPAC News Tagged With: cloud, government contract assistance, government contract training, government contracting

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