Some online terminology resources
2009-07-08
If you are looking for reliable terms and definitions for subject fileds as varied as musical styles, weird hobbies, legal issues or rare diseases or in other than the “usual” languages covered in the Web (like English, Spanish, French) …here you might find the right link below.
Webterm. Terminology collection in large number of subject fields by the Cologne University of Applied Sciences: http://www.termportal.de
Eurotermbank. Although EuroTermBank is addressed directly towards Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland, the project is open to other new EU member states and interested countries and organizations outside EU. It will also enable exchange of terminology data with existing national and EU terminology databases by establishing cooperative relationships, aligning methodologies and standards, designing and implementing data exchange mechanisms and procedures. http://www.eurotermbank.com
IATE: The European Union’s multilingual term bank. Particularly rich in technical and specialized terminology related to European Union policies
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Entry Filed under: Glossaries, Definitions, etc., International Terminology Summer School, Online Terminology Resources. Tags: terminology collections, TSS 2009.
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1. Licia | 2009-07-08 at 10:23 am
The Microsoft Language Portal lets you access software-related terminology in about 70 languages, including “less usual” ones such as Kyrgyz, Maori, Quechua, Setswana, etc.
The Dictionary Net blog has not been updated recently but it still contains an interesting list of online glossaries with short reviews.
2. lostmermaid | 2009-07-09 at 11:50 am
intersting info !
3. Terminology Software at termbases.eu | 2009-08-26 at 8:34 am
There is a growing list of multilingual terminology collections at http://www.termbases.eu/terminology/. The site offers a free online terminology software.