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Using Online Dictionaries (Hardcover)
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Using Online Dictionaries (Hardcover)
Series: Lexicographica. Series Maior
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Until now, there has been very little research into the use of
online dictionaries. In contrast, the market for online
dictionaries is increasing both for academic lexicography and for
commercial lexicography, with sales figures for printed reference
works in continual decline. This has led to a demand for reliable
empirical information on how online dictionaries are actually being
used and how they could be made more user-friendly. The volume
Using Online Dictionaries makes a substantial contribution to
closing this research gap. It is divided into four parts: The first
part contains articles on fundamental issues: a research review of
the empirical studies on digital dictionaries which have already
been carried out, and a brief methodological guideline for
lexicographical researchers who are interested in conducting their
own empirical research. The second part contains the results of two
studies that focus on general questions about the use of online
dictionaries. It presents empirical data on contexts of dictionary
use, on expectations and demands regarding online dictionaries.
Furthermore, innovative features, such as the use of multimedia
elements or the option of a user-adaptive interface and questions
of design were assessed empirically. The third part of this volume
comprises more specific studies of online dictionaries: an
eye-tracking study evaluating the new web design of the dictionary
portal OWID and a log file study which tries to get to the bottom
of the following question: Do dictionary users look up frequent
words, or put differently, is there a connection between how often
a word is looked up and how often it appears in a corpus? In the
last chapter of this thematic section, the question of how users
judge the combination of a written paraphrase and an additional
illustration in illustrated online dictionaries is addressed. The
last part focuses on the use of monolingual dictionaries, in
particular the German online dictionary elexiko. In this context,
two online questionnaire-based studies were carried out. The
empirical studies were conducted in the form of online surveys
combining questionnaires and experimental elements and in the form
of laboratory studies using eye-tracking technology as well as
using observational methods such as log file analyses. Regarding
the comprehensive research framework, this volume can be relevant
to lexicographers, metalexicographers and linguists who are
interested in the use of (online) dictionaries and in the
development and exploration of lexicographical data for the
internet, as well as linguists interested in empirical methods. It
addresses a broad expert audience by presenting an academic subject
which is currently the focus of much discussion.
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