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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Oxford English Dictionary unveils 500 new words... and new uses for existing ones

Are you a freegan? Or do you have a serious case of FOMO?

These are among 500 words being added recently to the Oxford English Dictionary, which was first published in 1911. A century on, it is one of the largest language research projects in the world. We carry some of our favourite new additions.
 
VOLUNTOURISM: What people do when they help out at an African orphanage, save elephants and do something `amazing' for charity , when really they just need an excuse to go on another holiday .
 
MEH: After being subjected to endless pictures on FB posted by the above voluntourist, this is how you'll probably feel. Used to signal lack of enthusiasm.  Made popular in The Simpsons.
 
FOMO: Fear of missing out ­ triggered perhaps by seeing the voluntourist's snaps.
 
LIPSTICK: Not something you hastily apply in a taxi but now slang for the treble 20 on a dartboard.
 
FREEGAN: Someone who eats thrown away food as they hate waste.
 
ECOTOWN: Probably full of freegans. New towns designed to have minimum impact on environment.
 
E-CIGARETTE: Cig-shaped battery powered device containing nicotine.
 
FO' SHIZZLE: `For sure' is obviously just too dull for rappers like Snoop Dogg so they had to bling it up.
 
FRATTY: American term for rowdy college fraternities.
 
TWITTERATI: People on Twitter with more followers than you've had hot dinners, who bung up your feeds with constant tweeting.
 
WEBISODE: Short video of a TV programme shown online.
 
HYPERLOCAL: Really , really local.COMIX: Alternative adult comic books and comic strips.
CROWDFUND: To fund a project from lots of people who usually donate small sums online.
 
CAKE POP: Small, round piece of cake coated in icing, chocolate or other decorations and fixed on a stick to make it look like a lollipop.
 
GO-JUICE: What you might call your morning cup of coffee to give you energy or fuel for cars and planes.
 
PAGEVIEW: Where someone visits a particular page on a website.
 
UNCANNY VALLEY: When things that look human, such as the Michael Jackson hologram at the Billboard Music Awards, freak us out.
 
SCOTUS: Acronym of The Supreme Court of the United States.
 
BACKRONYM: Similar to an acronym, but where the words have been deliberately chosen to fit initials.
 
BLUFF CHARGE: When a large animal moves towards prey then suddenly stops without attacking.
 
BUSH TUCKER: Animals or plants , usually uncooked, eaten by native Australians.
 
DOUBLE-DIP RECESSION: A recession followed by a brief period of growth before another period of decline.
 
MULTI-STARRER: Film with ensemble cast featuring lots of A-listers.
 
SKORT: Shorts with a flap of material to make them appear a skirt.
 
UBER: Added to a word to describe it as outstanding. Become associated with the ride-sharing taxi app. Used as a noun and verb.
 
YARN BOMB: Street art where objects are covered in colourful knitted yarn.
 
JEGGINGS: Designed to look like jeans but have stretch in them like leggings.Unlikely to cut off circulation like skinny jeans.
 
TENDERPRENUER: South African term for person in government who abuses power to get government contracts.
PHOTOBOMB: The term, which means to insert yourself into someone else's photo, has only just bombed its way into the OED (Oxford English Dictionary).
 
AUTO-TUNE: Device used to correct outof-tune vocal performance.
 
COASTEERING: Adventure sport involving scrambling rocks, jumping off cliffs and swimming in the sea.
 
STAGETTE: Canadian hen do. DRUMBLE: To be lazy , sluggish or mumble when speaking.
 
HARD ARSE: Someone who rigorously instills a specific set of standards.
 
STANKY: Used mainly in America to describe someone or something smelling unpleasant.
 
BUKO: Slang for `much'. I've earned buko cash this week.
 
DIABULIMIA: A disturbing new eating disorder in which people with Type 1 Diabetes deliberately give themselves less insulin than they need, to help weight loss.
 
THE ENVIROPIG: A genetically altered pig, or `Frankenswine', as critics call it, that is better at digesting phosphorus in plants.HANDSY: The term to describe someone who's frisky and can't keep their hands to themselves.
 
HYPHY: Pronounced hi-fi, it's a term for uptempo hip-hop music originating in California and associated with a frenetic dancing.
 
KOOZIE: That thermal foam sleeve-thing you put round a can or a bottle to keep it cool, but never know what to call?
Well, it's called a koozie -although quite why , is unclear.ON-TREND: Very fashionable, i.e. `that coat is so on-trend'.
 
SH*TSHOW: The not very pleasant term used to describe an event or situation that is chaotic or controversial.
 
Source | Times of India | 26 June 2015

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Search Tools - Federated search technology - 12.02.2015

Dear users,

Here are some useful federated search engines.  Federated search involves cross searching in a collection of websites and produces result in one format.

WorldWideScience


WorldWideScience.org is a global science search engine (Academic databases and search engines) designed to accelerate scientific discovery and progress by accelerating the sharing of scientific knowledge. Through a multilateral partnership, WorldWideScience.org enables anyone with internet access to launch a single-query search of national scientific databases and portals in more than 70 countries, covering all of the world’s inhabited continents and over three-quarters of the world’s population. From a user’s perspective, WorldWideScience.org makes the databases act as if they were a unified whole

Science Accelerator is a web-based gateway to science information (Academic databases and search engines) including research results from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The information is provided as a free public service by the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), within the Office of Science. The Science Accelerator uses federated search technology to search DOE-generated and DOE-related science information databases and collections. Federated search technology allows the information customer to search multiple data sources with a single query in real time. It provides simultaneous access to "deep web" scientific databases, which are typically not searchable by commercial search engines.
http://www.osti.gov/resourcedescriptions.shtml
http://www.osti.gov/nlesearch/search.html#cat4


Science.gov

Science.gov is a web portal and specialized search engine. Using federated search technology, Science.gov serves as a gateway to United States government scientific and technical information and research. 
http://www.science.gov/

 National Science Digital Library

The National Science Digital Library provides high quality online educational resources for teaching and learning, with current emphasis on the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines—both formal and informal, institutional and individual, in local, state, national, and international educational settings. 


Dr.Clara, Librarian, VVVC, VNR, INDIA.

Monday, November 3, 2014