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¿ No Comprende? Spanish Health Information Resources for English Speaking Librarians. Funded by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, under Contract No. NO1-LM-1-3514. ¿ No Comprende? Spanish Health Information Resources for English Speaking Librarians.
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¿No Comprende? Spanish Health Information Resources for English Speaking Librarians Funded by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, under Contract No. NO1-LM-1-3514.
¿No Comprende? Spanish Health Information Resources for English Speaking Librarians • Participants will be able to... • identify online resources for basic English medical terminology • identify online Spanish vocabulary resources for • basic library terms • basic Internet terms • and basic medical terms
Basic English Health Resources • MedlinePlus http://www.medlineplus.gov/ • Has extensive information from the National Institutes of Health and other trusted sources on over 700 diseases and conditions • Encyclopedia • Dictionary
Basic English Health Resources • Genetics Home Reference http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/ • National Library of Medicine's web site for consumer information about genetic conditions and the genes or chromosomes responsible for those conditions. • “Help Me Understand Genetics” Handbook
Basic Spanish Vocabulary • Spanish Flashcards • • http://members.tripod.com/spanishflashcards/ • • Excellent website for learning basic Spanish vocabulary • • Main website is not too pretty or well designed, but the vocabulary • pages are very good • • Vocabulary sets use Flash to feature authentic audio and photos • when you move your mouse over the Spanish words • • Some of the topics are the alphabet, animals, clothing, and more
Basic Spanish Vocabulary • Flashcard Exchange • http://www.flashcardexchange.com/ • http://www.flashcardexchange.com/directory/1637.html • A free services that has over 749,000 flashcards from 26 languages with 14 different main categories of words including science and medicine • Flashcards are created by the Internet community; you can add your own flashcards and share them with others • Features are interactive and extensive: • Study flashcards in a variety of orders • Spell check with dictionaries in multiple languages • Download and Import your flashcards with MS Excel or text • Download your flashcards to your Palm Pilot or Pocket PC (paid feature)
Basic Spanish Vocabulary—Symbols • In general, Spanish symbols such as • accents: búsqueda • upside-down question marks: ¿ • and “enyes”: niño • can be found in “Symbols” under the Insert menu. • If you like keyboard commands, often the Control key works: • Accent: Ctrl + ‘ + vowel • Upside-down question mark: Ctrl+Shift+Alt+? • Enye: Ctrl + Shift + ~ + n
Spanish Library Vocabulary • Spanish in Our Libraries • http://www.sol-plus.net/plus/home.htm • Ever want to know how to say “I will get someone who speaks Spanish” or “Do you have a library card?” • SOL-Plus has a wealth of library vocabulary in Spanish • Site even features • Dewey in Spanish • Library of Congress system in Spanish • Bookmarks • Signage • And loads of other goodies!
Spanish Library Vocabulary • REFORMA’s Library Resources • http://www.reforma.org/libresources.html • REFORMA is the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-Speaking • In addition to the other resources that REFORMA provides such as the listserv, networking opportunities, and scholarships, the Library Resources page has a wealth of vocabulary for libraries and the web • Note: the Spanish for Librarians link is a large PDF document.
Library Services to Spanish Speakers Web Junction • Web Junctions Services to Spanish Speakers • http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation;jsessionid=C6FAA93786304ABC94FD97C708D71C6B?category=7840 • “Resources for working with Spanish-speaking library patrons” • Web Junction Spanish Language Outreach Program • http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=10555 • “equips local library staff with knowledge and resources to meet the technology needs of their community's Spanish speakers”
Spanish Internet Vocabulary • Important /Common Spanish Internet Words • • La búsqueda—search, generally a box next to this word • • Los enlaces—link as in hyperlink • • Actualizado—updated • • La página—page • • La Red—the Net or Web • • El Internet—Internet • • El base de datos—database
Spanish Internet Vocabulary • Glossary of Spanish Internet Terms • http://www.hrw.com/world/passport/pdfs/spterms.pdf • This commercial website has an excellent list of the basic Internet terms that you will come across on a daily basis. • Learn Spanish: Internet Terms in Spanish and English • http://www.lingolex.com/internet.htm • Not beautiful, but simple, once you scroll down on this site, there is a more extensive list of Internet and computer terms in Spanish.
Computer tools in Spanish • Mousing Around Tutorial http://www.pbclibrary.org/raton/ (in English http://www.pbclibrary.org/mousing/) • WebJunction “Materials for Working with Computers and Spanish Speakers http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=7843 • New User Online Tutorial in Spanishhttp://tech.tln.lib.mi.us/tutor/spanish/welcome.htm (in English http://tech.tln.lib.mi.us/tutor/welcome.htm)
Spanish Medical Vocabulary • Polyglot: Multimedia Medical Spanish Translator • http://topsailtech.com/polyglot/polyglot.html • Interactive, side-by-side vocabulary and phrase listing with audio • English-Spanish Dictionary of Health Related Terms • http://www.ucop.edu/cprc/dictionary.pdf • Contains terms organized in alphabetical order, including culture specific expressions associated with diseases, vocabulary used in Mexican traditional medicine, and folk terms utilized among migrants/ immigrants to describe illnesses and symptoms.
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