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From paper to electronic dictionaries: Evolving dictionary skills [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Successful dictionary use depends on two factors: (1) user-friendliness of dictionaries and (2) good dictionary reference skills of their users. As the world moves from paper to electronic dictionaries, we need to realize that the skills needed to use modern digital dictionaries are not necessarily identical to those for traditional print dictionaries.
Lew, Robert
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The EDR electronic dictionary

Communications of the ACM, 1995
Natural language processing will grow into a vital industrial technology in the next five to 10 years. But this growth depends on the development of large linguistic databases that capture natural language phenomena [1, 2]. Another important theme for future work is development of large knowledge bases that are shared widely by different groups.
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Electronic Dictionary of Folk Primety

International Journal of Lexicography, 2015
At the present time, electronic lexicography and corpus linguistics are undergoing a period of fast development, and they are among the most illuminating areas of Applied Linguistics. However, there are no electronic dictionaries of the ‘ primeta ’ (superstitions, omens and predictions) based on the Russian language.
Agapova, Nina A.   +1 more
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Dictionary of Electronics

Physics Bulletin, 1981
S W Amos 1981 Kent: Butterworth 329 pp price ?15 It is a great achievement to produce a dictionary of electronics which is all but pocketable. This is achieved partly by making this the most fundamental of four allied dictionaries, the other three being the dictionaries of audio, radio and video; electrical engineering; and telecommunications ...
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A Dictionary of Electronics

Physics Bulletin, 1963
By S. Handel Middlesex: Penguin Books Limited Pp. 384. Price 7s. 6d. The compilation of a scientific dictionary must present great problems to the author. In a subject like electronics with all its ramifications and its extensive and specialized jargon, the task of the would-be lexicographer is well-nigh impossible.
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Electronic dictionaries

1995
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Peters C, Picchi E
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Electronics dictionaries: A survey

IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 1987
Reviews of several electronic dictionaries are presented. As part of the review process, to determine how up-to-date these dictionaries are, the reviewer chose 50 words (such as artificial intelligence, backplane, digital switching, graded-index fiber, and virtual circuit) that he believed should be in a recent dictionary, even though a writing ...
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Communications and Electronics Dictionaries

Nature, 1960
Elsevier's Telecommunication Dictionary in Six Languages English/American—French—Spanish—Italian—German—Dutch. Compiled and arranged on an English Alphabetical Base by A. Visser. Pp. viii + 1011. (Princeton, N.J.: D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.; London: D. Van Nostrand Company, Ltd., 1960.) 147s.
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Electronics and Nucleonics Dictionary

Physics Bulletin, 1961
By Nelson M. Cooke and John Markus London: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd. Pp. 543. Price 93s. This volume is a fully revised edition of a dictionary which has been used, largely in the U.S.A., for the last fifteen years, during which period a tremendous growth has taken place in each of the fields covered by the dictionary.
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The Implementation of the Electronic Game Terminology Dictionary

2003
This paper presents the methodology to make the electronic dictionary and the design and implementation of the electronic game terminology dictionary prototype system. Before constructing database on game industry, the electronic game terminology dictionary is necessary.
Tae Soo Yun   +3 more
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