T10-Terminology, Building Non-Cat Glossaries
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Description In 90 minutes, you will learn a basic methodology to search for terms, working with your own template, creating and gradually accumulating your personal glossary by client or domain; learn what, when, and how to enter and retrieve information, change and update it. You may later use it online or print it for your own translations and interpretation, or you may wish to share it with your clients. Topics include what to include and what to exclude, how to extract terminology, preparation, selection, organization and verification, combination and sharing of glossaries. This is one session of a 5-part bundle on the terminology used in healthcare and medicine, legal settings and finance and business, and tips on how to build better glossaries. You may take each session individually or the 5 sessions as a unit. Note for CAT users: This session does NOT cover the technical and mechanical aspects of glossaries using CAT tools. It may, however, prove useful to compile terms to use later with your CAT tools. This content was created by Claudia Brauer. Here is some feedback from others on these course's trainer: "Claudia has a clear, practical, "natural" way of organizing and exposing a subject. She lets you feel at ease even with complex subjects and, in addition to the theoretical information, gives a lot of practical examples and materials/tools to use. This make her webinars not just very informative, but also immediately useful. Bravo!" Gianfranco Zecchino "Well designed and interesting course. Also the handouts and the vast materials sent after the webinar are very interesting and complete. As usual Claudia shows full commitment to the subjects and to the attendees. Very serious and professional." Cnr Target audience Translators Interpreters Editors Learning objectives - Learn to how to create a glossary, what to include and what to exclude - Learn the basics of terminology research tools - Learn to make decisions about the content of the terms you will use Prerequisites Sufficient command of English to understand the session Suggested you have taken T09-Chasing terms online Participation: PREPARATION materials will be shared BEFORE each session, and HANDS-ON exercises will be suggested to be completed AFTER each session. The student is expected to be fully engaged in the session with ACTIVE listening, individual thinking and processing of information, as well as hands-on note-taking and interactive activities. This is a fast-pace session with an upbeat and lively mood, that requires full engagement on the part of the participant. Program Click to expand PART 1 How to Create a Glossary Formatting a Glossary Content-What to Include Content-What to Exclude Terminology Extraction Interpreter’s Glossaries PART 2 Preparation Organization Verification Sharing ALSO, GREAT RESOURCES AND TOOLS FOR FURTHER STUDY AND REFERENCE. Registration and payment information (click here to expand) Click to expand Price: 49.00 USD Click on the buy button on the right to purchase your seat Participation fee includes unlimited access to the recording. How do I purchase the video? To purchase your seat at this session please click on the "buy" button. After your payment is received, your status will be changed to “registered and paid” and an invoice and receipt of payment will be sent to you for your records. How do I access the video? Once the payment is processed you will be able to watch the video here . Created by Claudia Brauer View feedback | View all courses
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