tagletsukuri
Tagletsukuri is a coinage used in discussions of metadata design to describe the practice of constructing and applying micro-tags, or taglets, that encode compact, structured metadata about digital content. The term is not tied to a single formal standard and appears primarily in informal discussions, experimental projects, and exploratory documentation about tagging systems and knowledge organization.
The word combines taglet, a small tag, with a suffix reminiscent of the Japanese word tsukuri meaning
A taglet may specify fields such as domain or topic, scope or applicability, provenance or source, version,
Tagletsukuri is discussed in contexts such as digital libraries, content management systems, data catalogs, and knowledge
Critics point to potential tag proliferation, governance overhead, and the risk of inconsistency without strong standards
See also: tagging, microtagging, metadata, ontology, knowledge graph.