Interactive Terminology for Europe
Interactive Terminology for Europe (IATE) is the interinstitutional
IATE incorporated all of the existing terminology databases of the EU's translation services into one interinstitutional database containing approximately 1.4 million multilingual entries. The following legacy databases were imported into IATE:
- Eurodicautom (European Commission)
- TIS (Council of the European Union)
- Euterpe (European Parliament)
- Euroterms (Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union)
- CDCTERM (European Court of Auditors).
IATE is intended to contain a single entry per concept, but actually contains multiple entries for many concepts. As these entries have been consolidated the number of entries has fallen, from approximately 1.4 million to less than 1 million, despite the addition of many new entries for new and previously unrecorded concepts.
The project partners are the European Commission, European Parliament, Council of the European Union,
The IATE web site is administered by the
The entire IATE glossary database can be downloaded for free in a zipped format, then multilanguage glossaries can be generated using a free tool.
See also
- European Thesaurus on International Relations and Area Studies
- EuroVoc
- Terminology Coordination Unit of the European Parliament
References
- ^ "A single database for all EU-related terminology (InterActiveTerminology for Europe) in 23 languages opens to the public" (Press release). EU. 2007-06-28. Retrieved 2008-01-11.
- ^ "Brand-new version of IATE out now!". Translation Centre for the Bodies of the EU. Retrieved 2019-02-26.