transliteration software

Peter Morley morley at cantab.net
Thu Nov 3 06:45:33 UTC 2005


Microsoft has its own transliteration program for Office 2003.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9c42c286-73e0-46c9-a31e-0edac1b40562&DisplayLang=en

Other than that, Googling turns up very little. There is, if I remember correctly, a program from a German professor somewhere, but it's shareware (30 days only after which you have to register it).

I suggest you nobble a friendly IT support staff member (if you have such a thing) and ask them to write you a little algorithm. Shouldn't be too difficult. He said optimistically.

Peter Morley


Wednesday, November 2, 2005, 4:49:29 PM, you wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,

> Does anyone know of some software out there (freeware preferrably) that
> transliterates Ukrainian and/or Russian into Latin script.  I have some excel
> files that need to be transliterated for statistiical use.

> Thanks
> John Reuter
> Graduate Student
> Department of Political Science
> Emory University

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