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=== Welcome to the world’s largest collection of specialist Dutch/English terminology! ===
=== Welcome to the world’s largest collection of specialist Dutch/English terminology! ===
<big>Correct and consistent terminology is critical in technical translation, which is why I maintain an extensive database of specialist terminology. This website presents a selection from my extensive collection in a systematic and easily searchable format.</big> <big>The terminology resources on this site are organised into two main categories:</big> <big>[[:Category:Terms|Terms]] and</big> <big>G</big><big>lossaries</big><big>.</big>
<big>Correct and consistent terminology is critical in technical translation, which is why I maintain an extensive database of specialist terminology. Michaelbeijer.co.uk contains a selection from my extensive collection in a systematic and easily searchable format. The resources on this site are organised using two main categories: [[:Category:Terms|Terms]] and {{#tip-text:Glossaries | = this page}}.


<big>The ‘Glossaries’ category refers to ''any'' kind of terminological resource, whether this be a glossary, termbase, website with terminology, dictionary, term lookup software, etc. A more apt term would therefore be, ‘terminological resources’, but this doesn't sound as snappy. Items in the Glossary category are organised using the following alphabetical index pages:</big>
The ‘Glossaries’ category refers to ''any'' kind of terminological resource, whether this be a glossary, termbase, website with terminology, dictionary, term lookup software, etc. A better term would be, ‘terminological resources’, but this doesn't sound as snappy. Plus, the bulk of the terminology on this site consists of hundreds of bilingual (mainly Dutch/English) and multilingual glossaries. Items in the Glossary category are organised using the following alphabetical index pages:</big>


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Welcome to the world’s largest collection of specialist Dutch/English terminology!

Correct and consistent terminology is critical in technical translation, which is why I maintain an extensive database of specialist terminology. Michaelbeijer.co.uk contains a selection from my extensive collection in a systematic and easily searchable format. The resources on this site are organised using two main categories: Terms and Glossaries.

The ‘Glossaries’ category refers to any kind of terminological resource, whether this be a glossary, termbase, website with terminology, dictionary, term lookup software, etc. A better term would be, ‘terminological resources’, but this doesn't sound as snappy. Plus, the bulk of the terminology on this site consists of hundreds of bilingual (mainly Dutch/English) and multilingual glossaries. Items in the Glossary category are organised using the following alphabetical index pages:

0-9 · a · b · c · d · e · f · g · h · i · j · k · l · m · n · o · p · q · r · s · t · u · v · w · x · y · z

Searching tips

If you’re looking for a particular term, you have several options:

  • Visit one of the alphabetical index pages (see above) to consult the hundreds of glossaries available on this site
  • Consult the many individual Terms I have researched
  • Browse the various Categories used to organise the data
  • Have a look through the Tag cloud
  • Try the search box above. Tip: put your search term "in quotes"!