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Handbook of Terminology Management
Volume 1: Basic Aspects of Terminology Management
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Compiled by:
Sue Ellen Wright
and Gerhard Budin
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
1997
About this book
The Handbook of Terminology Management is a unique work designed to meet the practical needs of terminologists, translators, lexicographers, subject specialists (e.g., engineers, medical professionals, etc.), standardizers and others who have to solve terminological problems in their daily work.
In more than 900 pages, the Handbook brings together contributions from approximately 50 expert authorities in the field. The Handbook covers a broad range of topics integrated from an international perspective and treats such fundamental issues as: practical methods of terminology management; creation and use of terminological tools (terminology databases, on-line dictionaries, etc.); terminological applications.
The high level of expertise provided by the contributors, combined with the wide range of perspectives they represent, results in a thorough coverage of all facets of a burgeoning field. The lay-out of the Handbook is specially designed for quick and for cross reference, with hypertext and an extensive index.
See also Handbook of Terminology Management set (volumes 1 and 2).
In more than 900 pages, the Handbook brings together contributions from approximately 50 expert authorities in the field. The Handbook covers a broad range of topics integrated from an international perspective and treats such fundamental issues as: practical methods of terminology management; creation and use of terminological tools (terminology databases, on-line dictionaries, etc.); terminological applications.
The high level of expertise provided by the contributors, combined with the wide range of perspectives they represent, results in a thorough coverage of all facets of a burgeoning field. The lay-out of the Handbook is specially designed for quick and for cross reference, with hypertext and an extensive index.
See also Handbook of Terminology Management set (volumes 1 and 2).
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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List of Illustrations
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Introduction
1 - 1. Fundamental Principles of Terminology Management
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1.1 Term Selection
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1.2 Concept Representation
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1.2.1 Term Formation
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1.2.2 Graphic and Other Semiotic Forms of Knowledge Representation in Terminology Management
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1.3 Concept description
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1.3.1 Terminological Definitions
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1.3.2 Frames and the Display of Definitions
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1.3.3 Terms and contexts
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1.4 Concept Systems
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1.4.1 Representation of Concept Systems
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1.4.2 Systematic Concept Analysis within a Knowledge-Based Approach to Terminology
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1.4.3 Multifaceted/Multidimensional Concept Systems
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1.4.4 Multidimensional Classification of Concepts and Terms
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2.1 Descriptive Terminology
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2.1.1 Terminology Management for Technical Translation
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2.1.2 Medical Terminology Management
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2.1.3 The Terms and Arts of Patentese
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2.1.4 Descriptive Terminology in the Social Sciences
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2.2 Prescriptive Terminology
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2.2.1 Terminology Standardization
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2.2.2 ISO 10241
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2.2.3 Terminology Management in International Standardization ISO 472
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2.2.4 Do’s and Don’ts of Terminology Management
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2.2.5 Basic Resources for Assigning Chemical Names within the Field of Chemical Nomenclature
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3.1 Multilingualis in Terminology Management
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3.2 Language Planning and Terminology Planning
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4.1 Copyright and Terminology
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5.1 Aspects of Terminology Training
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Information Boxes
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Appendices
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Acknowledgements
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Authors’ biographical information
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Index
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Keywords for this book
Terminology
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Professional and scholarly;