Talk:Label (disambiguation)

"Labeling" is a phrase used in medicine. Should it go under "label"?

Cleanup
I cleaned up this disambiguation page per MOS:DAB. But I don't really know what to do with the following info. I am reluctant to move it to Label (telecommunications) because Wikipedia is not a dictionary. I am also reluctant to transwiki it to label because it has some kind of encyclopedic worth. If somebody knows how and where to best integrate this info, go ahead:

In telecommunication – sgeureka t•c 22:17, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
 * An identifier within or attached to a set of data elements.
 * One or more characters that (a) are within or attached to a set of data elements and (b) represent information about the set, including its identification.
 * In communications, information within a message that is used to identify specific system parameters, such as the particular circuit with which the message is associated. Note:  Messages that do not relate to call control should not contain a label.
 * In programming languages, an identifier that names a statement. Also an HTML tag.
 * An identifier that indicates the sensitivity of the attached information.
 * For classified information, an identifier that indicates (a) the security level of the attached information or (b) the specific category in which the attached information belongs

map vs territory
Why is Mental disorder listed? —Tamfang (talk) 10:40, 28 March 2015 (UTC)