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Publications and collections are the content we most often publish on GOV.UK
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How we use publications
We use publications for:
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- when you should be adding an attachment to another content format
- for meeting minutes (these should be attached to the correct governance page)
- for videos
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Content should follow the GDS style guide and guidance on writing for GOV.UK:
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This is because when the page appears in search, Google will only display up to 65 characters from the title.
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If the title is longer than 65 characters, the title will be shortened in the search results.
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This makes it more difficult for the user to clearly locate the information they are looking for.
Best practice examples of publications and collections
Publication:
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