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Multilingualism in Cyberspace: News Archives 2006
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Multilingualism in Cyberspace
Language constitutes the foundation of communication and is fundamental to cultural and historical heritage.
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01-12-2006 (Paris)
UNESCO and US Library of Congress host meeting on World Digital Library project
07-11-2006 (Kingston)
UNESCO supports Caribbean indigenous and endangered languages portal
28-07-2006 (Paris)
Partners sought to translate open learning resource kit for street children in Africa
03-07-2006 (New Delhi)
Local language computing introduced in UNESCO supported CMCs in Nepal
10-05-2006 (Geneva)
ITU-UNESCO Global Symposium on Multilingual Internet opened in Geneva
24-02-2006 (Paris)
African Web Survey Project presented at UNESCO
12-01-2006 (Paris)
UNESCO Guidelines for designing terminology policies now available
09-01-2006 (Paris)
UNESCO nominated as one of the “Linguists of the Year”
05-01-2006 (Tblisi)
ICT to preserve and access endangered Caucasian languages
04-01-2006 (Paris/Montreal)
Measuring linguistic diversity on the Internet
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