A Tip On Using Tags In The Gospel Library

There is more to Tags than meets the eye

Tips on Using Tags

Tips on Using Tags

I give devotionals worldwide on the importance of daily scripture study, receiving personal revelation and using the Gospel Library to enhance scripture study. As we study the scriptures as a group, I focus on what, I believe, are the two most powerful features of the Gospel Library– Tags and Notes. For now let’s look at Tags.

Tags make it easy for creating keywords for notes and content.

As I mentioned in a previous article some of your Tags will be identical to the topics in the Church’s Topical Guide. For example, Faith and Tithing. So, why am I creating a Tag for something that has the topic in the Topical Guide? Because the content I am tagging, for example, “Faith” has special meaning to me and most likely my content is not referenced in the Topical Guide. The Topical Guide is a great resource for research, but once I have found a helpful reference, I will tag it, so I can quickly find the content in the future. But the use of Tags goes beyond creating, quickly finding keywords.

While in content, you can tap on a Tag in the Related Content and immediately see other content that you have tagged with the same keyword.

Here are the steps.

Tips on Using Tags

On an iPad the list of Tags appear as an overlay.

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