If you do want to go this route, then I suggest creating a site column that is added to documents that flags the document as temporary so an archiving and deleting scenario can be implemented
I should point out that I’m not talking about SharePoint’s social feature, but the use of Site Column metadata. The second thing I pointed out was search
Document Management Check In / Check Out Versioning Comparison Managed Metadata Structured Folksonomy Content Types and Site Columns Metadata Navigation Folder Structure and Filtering Item Permissions Document ID Service Social Ratings Tags and Notes Rule Based Submission – Content Organizer Records Management Full Document Management Capabilities Document ID Multi-Stage Retention Per-Item Audit Reports Hierarchal File Plans File Plan Report Taxonomy and Centralized Content Types Content Organizer Virtual Folders – Metadata Navigation In-Place Record Declaration Support for tens of millions in a single record center More in a distributed archive scenario Each of these features has been built to assist you in "building" the right solution
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Metadata rules and inheritance capabilities ensure that a single site column defined for your enterprise can enforce specific context-sensitive values depending on usage or location
The Dublin Core elements are available as Site Columns in SharePoint
When the managed metadata site column that is associated with the tagging term set is created, it is required to be a single value field