Tags are displayed in confined areas that are known as tag clouds. You can use tags to assign meaningful labels that are more unique and personally relevant than the predefined categories or types that an administrator creates for you.
For example, if you submitted an asset that describes new research about using color theory in website design, use tags like: "web design", color, and "color theory". You can bracket related terms with quotation marks to include more than one word as one tag. However, when doing so, spaces are removed and all letters will become lowercase; for example, typing "web design" results in the tag webdesign being created. There is no limit to how many tags you can use for an individual asset, but the best practice is that you tag using the most meaningful terms to you.
You can view all of the tags and information about how many assets are using those tags across the repository in the tag cloud, which is located on the Assets page
