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The Government Domain: Plain Language in Government Communications
Peggy Garvin
llrx.com, (20 May 2008)
 
Welsh-language provision on party web sites during the 2007 Welsh Assembly election
Daniel Cunliffe
Aslib Proceedings 60 (3), 199 (2008)
 
Blogging breast cancer: language and subjectivity in women's online illness narratives
Karen McNamara
Communication, Culture, and Technology (GT-ETD), (18 Apr 2007)
 
Death to Jargon
Karen Schneider
slides: http://www.opal-online.org/LibraryJargon200710_files/frame.htm
 
Wie sagt man's dem Benutzer? Bemerkungen zur öffentlichen Sprache der Bibliotheken
Bernhard Eversberg
Bibliotheksdienst, (18 Mar 2005)
 
Hofnamen in der Buckligen Welt. Ein Beitrag zur Namenkunde in den Bezirken Wiener Neustadt-Land und Neunkirchen
www.8ung.at
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Hierarchical Subject Relationships in Folksonomies
Sam Kome
School of Information and Library Science, (18 Nov 2005)
The growth in digital resource repositories flickr and del.icio.us, mirrors the growth of Folksonomies to support resource classification and access. Despite this phenomenon, little is known about the effectiveness of folksonomy for retrieval and organization. Little is also known about their structure and the types of semantic relationships among folksonomy terms. This study analyzes folksonomy metadata for hierarchal semantic relationships via a content analysis of approximately 2000 folksonomy tags in over 600 individual entries. The terms were classified into groups and analyzed for hierarchical relationships. The results indicate that hierarchical relationships are part of Folksonomies. The conclusion briefly explores the potential value of thesauri for Folksonomy development, and the value of Folksonomies to thesauri developers.
 
Forum Computerphilologie
www.computerphilologie.de
edited by Georg Braungart, Peter Gendolla, Fotis Jannidis - bibliography, yearbook, news, journals
 
Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations
www.digitalhumanities.org
ADHO is administered by a Steering Committee that represents The Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing and The Association for Computers in the Humanities
 
Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies
www.kantl.be
Centrum voor Teksteditie en Bronnenstudie (CTB). the research centre of the Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature (KANTL) whose research focuses on scholarly editing, and the study of literary, intellectual and language source documents in Flanders. Special attention goes to the advanced use of ICT in research

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