The role of usability in e-lexicography

In the development of the metalexicography, the primary focus of metalexicographers was on the development of printed dictionaries. As technology advances, the focus now shifts towards online and electronic products. Tarp (2009:23–24) posits that this shift results in metalexicographic shortcomings....

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Main Author: André H. du Plessis
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Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2017-05-01
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Online Access:https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/1340
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description In the development of the metalexicography, the primary focus of metalexicographers was on the development of printed dictionaries. As technology advances, the focus now shifts towards online and electronic products. Tarp (2009:23–24) posits that this shift results in metalexicographic shortcomings. This means that the theories used to create and evaluate dictionaries are not sufficient anymore. Bergenholtz and Bothma (2011:54) show that dictionaries as data carriers are now not only limited to the field of lexicography, but also to information technological fields. For current lexicographers to be successful in the digital age, the theories used in designing, developing and critiquing dictionaries must adapt with regards to current information technological trends, norms and practices. One aspect that must be addressed is the usability of dictionaries and other electronic lexicographic tools. By using usability theories and standards, current metalexicographical principles can be adapted for the digital age in a streamlined fashion. This study aims to show how usability theories and standards can be advantageous for metalexicography and that future electronic metalexicographic endeavours should not be undertaken without considering the usability as part of the theoretical framework.
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spelling doaj.art-6b697c5a5c004edfb67301d29d6cf66e2022-12-22T01:26:57ZafrAOSISLiterator0258-22792219-82372017-05-01382e1e1110.4102/lit.v38i2.13401206The role of usability in e-lexicographyAndré H. du Plessis0Department of Afrikaans and Dutch, Stellenbosch UniversityIn the development of the metalexicography, the primary focus of metalexicographers was on the development of printed dictionaries. As technology advances, the focus now shifts towards online and electronic products. Tarp (2009:23–24) posits that this shift results in metalexicographic shortcomings. This means that the theories used to create and evaluate dictionaries are not sufficient anymore. Bergenholtz and Bothma (2011:54) show that dictionaries as data carriers are now not only limited to the field of lexicography, but also to information technological fields. For current lexicographers to be successful in the digital age, the theories used in designing, developing and critiquing dictionaries must adapt with regards to current information technological trends, norms and practices. One aspect that must be addressed is the usability of dictionaries and other electronic lexicographic tools. By using usability theories and standards, current metalexicographical principles can be adapted for the digital age in a streamlined fashion. This study aims to show how usability theories and standards can be advantageous for metalexicography and that future electronic metalexicographic endeavours should not be undertaken without considering the usability as part of the theoretical framework.https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/1340Online dictionariesmobile dictionarieslexicographymetalexicographyusability
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The role of usability in e-lexicography
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mobile dictionaries
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title_full The role of usability in e-lexicography
title_fullStr The role of usability in e-lexicography
title_full_unstemmed The role of usability in e-lexicography
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mobile dictionaries
lexicography
metalexicography
usability
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