Multilingual Websites - Victoria
Articles and resources about best practice in the development and publishing of multilingual websites in the State of Victoria, Australia.
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Community Languages Online
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This report details findings and recommendations from research into how multilingual web-based government information can be created and used in the best way for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities.
- Open Road 2008 Conference: Multilingualism and the Information Society
- Melbourne, Australia, 15-16 May 2008. Hosted by Vicnet, a division of the State Library of Victoria. "The Open Road Conference is a unique, biennial conference in Australia that provides an important forum to discuss and showcase innovative Information and Communication Technology (ICT) developments in the area of multilingualism. In an era when the Internet and the language of the Internet have an increasing impact on the way one accesses information and engages with government, business and each other, the conference will explore, discuss and showcase the use of ICT in: linguistic and cultural development; delivering information to culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities; improving online communication with CALD communities; and
developing and promoting multilingual and multicultural societies..." For Registration Inquiries, please contact Sophie Tinney on registrations@openroad.net.au or +61 3 8664 7400. For general Inquiries, please contact Adel Sarkozi on conference@openroad.net.au or +61 3 8664 7400.
- Intersections in cyberspace: internationalisation, accessibility and community languages
- by Andrew Cunningham. Open Road, July 14, 2007. "In the aftermath of the Community Languages Online report I've had time to start teasing out my thoughts on web internationalisation and accessibility as it applies to government information in community languages..."
This category last updated: 29 August 2007