[Lexicog] online publishing

urangatang@att.net nathan at LRPCENTER.ORG
Sat Apr 23 02:05:36 UTC 2011


Hi,

I am a web developer and also interested in publishing dictionaries in minority languages.  I have been interested in creating a website like the the one that Ronald described.  Although it is possible to create a website for under $75, I think it will cost a few times that to do it well (not including payroll).

There are similar websites, but none quite like this targeting linguists and allowing for the importing of data from dictionary programs like Lexique Pro.

Please let me know if anyone is interested in contributing to or funding this project.  I am willing to create it and possibly setup a 501(c)(3) organization to back it and handle donations.

Nathan Rugg


--- In lexicographylist at yahoogroups.com, "Ronald Moe" <ron_moe at ...> wrote:
>
> [Note: Thanks for the contributions to this discussion from several of you.
> This is a followup posting in which I would like to present a few general
> observations about online publishing. I also posted what follows on the FLEx
> users list. My apologies to those of you on both lists. I am compiling a
> list of publication options which I will post in a later email. RM]
> 
>  
> 
> All Martin Diprose wants is a website where he can (at least temporarily)
> publish his dictionaries. Apparently SIL is working on a place within the
> SIL website where he can publish them, but it may take some time before it
> is ready. Martin is going to run the dictionaries through Lexique Pro. The
> question then is, where does he post the files? We've got Toolbox and MDF
> and Lexique Pro. We've got FLEx and WeSay and Pathways. We can produce these
> beautiful dictionaries. But we have no easy way to publish them.
> 
>  
> 
> Currently if you want to publish a dictionary, it appears that you have two
> choices. You either have to find an existing website (e.g. a university
> website) that will permit you to publish your dictionary under their
> auspices, or you have to buy a website and get someone to develop it for
> you. It seems to me that the smartest and most efficient thing to do is for
> the linguistic (or lexicographic) world to pool their resources and just
> develop one big site.
> 
>  
> 
> So I think the real need is for a website where people can post dictionaries
> (and other linguistic descriptions) for the world to see. Such a website
> could simply be a means of publishing electronically. But it could also be a
> place for people to post dictionaries that are "in process". We need to
> create a climate in which dictionaries are seen as "incremental
> approximations" of an exhaustive unabridged dictionary. No dictionary is
> complete or perfect. So those of us who are building dictionaries,
> especially first time dictionaries, of minority languages ought to feel OK
> about posting an imperfect dictionary. As it is, people are afraid that
> their scholarly reputations will be hurt if they post something that isn't
> perfect. But dictionaries are such massive undertakings that we need to view
> them differently.
> 
>  
> 
> Once a dictionary is posted, others can benefit from our work and/or
> contribute to it. So I would like a website where every language has a page
> devoted just to it. Anyone working on that language can post a dictionary,
> word list, grammar, text, or article about it. Ideally someone could run a
> query and search all the dictionaries on the website. Ideally other
> linguists and especially speakers of the language could contribute to the
> dictionary in a wiki environment. But at least we need a place to post
> dictionaries and an easy way to upload our databases. Minimally the public
> should be able to search it for a language and see what is there. The
> website should be free. A person who wants to post a dictionary should not
> have to be a programmer or have to set up the webpage. It should already be
> set up with easy to follow instructions on how to post something.
> 
>  
> 
> Ron Moe
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> [mailto:lexicographylist at yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ronald Moe
> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 3:04 PM
> To: lexicographylist at yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Lexicog] online publishing
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> Does anyone know of a website where a dictionary can be published? A
> colleague of mine, Martin Diprose, has been working on dictionaries for four
> Ugandan languages. He needs to find a place to publish them.
> Thanks,
> Ron Moe
> 
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