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For the other two tags, how would I be able to search to find other activities that use that specific string with that vocabulary declared?
We know we have a tag vocabulary filter for all activities on the main search, but there is no clear way to search within that vocabulary....
Note - I don't think this is a request for a clickthru from the activity page, as a logical extension of that would be to make all attributes of an activity clickable (country, sector, aid type etc etc!).
However, it could be useful - given that tagging is a specific mechanism to annotate an activity for discovery - to have some function to "see other activities that share this tag" (which ultimate, might just be a clickthru to the search for that string in that tag vocabulary!)
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This project uses the
<tag>
element and three different vocabulariesWhat is not possible is to see what other activities share this tag
For the SDG one, we know we have https://d-portal.org/ctrack.html?&tag_unsdg=13#view=main - but I dont think that is specifically activities that use the tag element (as per #680)
For the other two tags, how would I be able to search to find other activities that use that specific string with that vocabulary declared?
We know we have a tag vocabulary filter for all activities on the main search, but there is no clear way to search within that vocabulary....
Note - I don't think this is a request for a clickthru from the activity page, as a logical extension of that would be to make all attributes of an activity clickable (country, sector, aid type etc etc!).
However, it could be useful - given that tagging is a specific mechanism to annotate an activity for discovery - to have some function to "see other activities that share this tag" (which ultimate, might just be a clickthru to the search for that string in that tag vocabulary!)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: