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AFRICAN LANGUAGES IN A DIGITAL AGE
Challenges and Opportunities for Indigenous Language Computing
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978-1-55250-473-4.jpg AFRICAN LANGUAGES IN A DIGITAL AGE
Challenges and Opportunities for Indigenous Language Computing

Don Osborn

HSRC Press/IDRC 2010
ISBN 978-0-7969-2249-6
e-ISBN 978-1-55250-473-4
166 pp.

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With increasing numbers of computers and penetration of the Internet around the world, localization of the technology and the content it carries into the many languages people speak is becoming an ever more important area for discussion and action. Localization, simply put, includes translation and cultural adaptation of user interfaces and software applications, as well as creation and translation of internet content in diverse languages. It is essential in making information and communication technology more accessible to the populations of the poorer countries, increasing its relevance to their lives, needs, and aspirations, and ultimately in bridging the “digital divide.”

Localization is a new and growing field of inquiry. This book identifies issues, concerns, priorities, and lines of research and is intended as a baseline study in defining localization in the African context and how it is important for development and education in the long term.

THE AUTHOR

Don Osborn is the Founder of the Bisharat Language, Technology & Development Initiative. He is a former Associate Director for Agriculture, Peace Corps, Niger, and led the PanAfrican Localisation project from 2005 to 2008.

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Foreword: Language, money and the information society Adel El Zaïm 2010


Preface 2010


Acknowledgements 2010


1. Introduction 2010


2. Background 2010


3. Introducing “Localization Ecology” 2010


4. Linguistic Context 2010


5. Technical Context 1: Physical Access 2010


6. Technical Context 2: Internationalization 2010


7. African Language Text, Encoding and Fonts 2010


8. Keyboards and Input Systems 2010


9. Defining Languages in ICT: Tags and Locales 2010


10. Internet 2010


11. Software Localization 2010


12. Mobile Technology and Other Specialized Applications 2010


13. Achieving Sustainable Localization 2010


14. Summary and Recommendations 2010


Notes 2010


References 2010




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