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Metodologija oblikovanja eksplicitnega terminološkega dogovora – delfski terminološki dogovor (DETERMIND) : Magistrsko delo
ID Tonin, Gašper (Author), ID Novak-Lukanovič, Sonja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Terminološki dogovor je proces, s katerim lahko urejamo in dosežemo soglasje strokovnjakov glede vseh ravni terminologije nekega področja (tj. glede pojma, pojmovnega sistema, termina in/ali terminološke definicije). V terminološki vedi ločujemo implicitni in eksplicitni terminološki dogovor. Pri prvem se terminologija v strokovni skupnosti z rabo tihoma sprejme, saj sčasoma npr. termin, ki ga je uporabljal le en strokovnjak, začne uporabljati večina stroke ali pa vsa stroka. Pri eksplicitnem terminološkem dogovoru pa je soglasje osnovano na terminološkem projektu, potrdi pa ga večje število strokovnjakov – rezultat tega je terminološki dokument (slovar, prispevek, smernice itd.). Tako v lokalnem kot mednarodnem prostoru še ne obstaja enotna metodologija za izdelavo eksplicitnega terminološkega dogovora. V nalogi smo oblikovali novo metodo, imenovano delfski terminološki dogovor (DETERMIND). Osnovana je na temeljih terminološke vede in delfski metodi za oblikovanje strokovnega soglasja, ki se uporablja v več različnih vedah, mdr. tudi v medicini. Opisali smo korake DETERMIND: pripravo, oblikovanje, izpopolnjevanje, potrditev, analizo in predstavitev terminološkega dogovora. Podrobneje smo opisali postopek za vsakega od tipov terminoloških informacij, predlagali pa smo tudi osnovna nestatistična in statistična ustavitvena merila ter osnovo za statistično analizo. Vsak korak ustvarjene metode za oblikovanje DETERMIND je izčrpno ponazorjen s primeri in grafičnimi prikazi.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:terminološki dogovor, terminologija, medicina, delfska metoda, določanje termina
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:G. Tonin
Year:2024
Number of pages:96 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161119 This link opens in a new window
UDC:61
COBISS.SI-ID:214817539 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:07.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Methodology for Developing an Explicit Terminological Consensus – Delphi terminological consensus (DETERMIND)
Abstract:
Terminological consensus is the process by which all levels of terminology in a field (i.e. a concept, a conceptual system, a term and/or a terminological definition) can be regulated and agreed upon by experts. In terminology, we distinguish between an implicit and an explicit terminological consensus. In the former, the terminology is tacitly accepted by the professional community of use as, for example, a term used by only one expert eventually comes to be used by the majority of the profession or by the profession as a whole. In the case of an explicit terminology consensus, the consensus is based on a terminological project and is endorsed by a large number of experts – resulting in a terminology document (dictionary, paper, guidelines, etc.). There is not yet a uniform methodology for the development of an explicit terminology consensus, both locally or internationally. In this thesis, we developed a new method, called the Delphi Terminological Consensus (delfski terminološki dogovor, DETERMIND), which is based on the foundations of Terminology and the Delphi method for expert consensus building, which is used in several different disciplines, including Medicine. We described the steps of DETERMIND: preparation, formulation, refinement, validation, analysis, and presentation of the terminological consensus. We described the process for each type of terminological information in detail, and proposed basic non-statistical and statistical termination criteria and a basis for statistical analysis. Each step of the developed DETERMIND method is comprehensively illustrated with examples and graphical representations.

Keywords:terminological agreement, terminology, medicine, Delphi method, term determination

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