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Links to Arabic resources

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Arabic blogging papers, articles and other sources

 

 


 

Introduction

 

 

This page contains links to different Arabic web sources related to Arabic information retrieval, Arabic languange processing besides Arabic blogging.

 

 

 

Links

 

 

 

  • Kareem Darwish's Research Page at the University of Maryland, provides tools for Arabic language processing. Both Sebawai (An Arabic Morphological Analyzer) and Al-Stem (A Light Arabic Stemmer) are available freely for research purposes only. more details at http://www.glue.umd.edu/~kareem/research/

 

  • Nizar Habash’s Publications page provides excellent research papers related to Arabic language processing. that is hosted at http://www.nizarhabash.com/

 

  • QAMUS: Arabic Lexicography website has various publications of Tim Buckwalter. That includes a page of Arabic morphological analysis, where Arabic morphological analyzer's algorithm is explained. it is situated at http://www.qamus.org/index.html

 

  • M. Hancock. Arab Internet use up by nine million. 2006.

URL: http://www.itp.net/news/details.php?id=22068

 

  • D. L. Wheeler. The Internet in the Arab world: Digital Divides and Cultural Connections. 2004.

URL:http://www.riifs.org/guest/lecture_text/internet_n_arabworld_all_txt.htm

 

  • K. Rinnawi. The Internet and the Arab world as a virtual public sphere. 2002.

URL: http://burdacenter.bgu.ac.il/publications/finalReports2001-2002/Rinnawi.pdf

 

  • I. Al-Zalaky, S. Sami, G. Eid. Report on Internet use in Arab world, detailing hostility of governments toward new media for free expression. Arabic Network of Human Rights Information. 2006.

        URL:http://www.ifex.org/20fr/layout/set/print/layout/set/print/layout/set/print/content/view/full/79927   

 

  • Reporters without borders. List of the 13 Internet enemies in 2006 published. 2006.

        URL:http://www.rsf.org/print.php3?id_article=19603

 

  • G. Goth. Arab Internet Investments in “Mid-Boom”. IEEE Computer Society. 2006.

URL:http://csdl2.computer.org/comp/mags/ic/2006/04/w4008.pdf 

 

  • Maktoob.com ranked as most popular Arabic online destination. AME Info. 2004.

URL:http://www.ameinfo.com/44238.html 

 

  • H. Noman. Content and Usage of Arabic Online Forums and Groups. 2005.

URL:http://www.helmionline.com/internet/2005/10/web_content.html

 

  • Arab Internet users poised to double to 50m people by 2009. 2006.

          URL: http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/06/11/28/10085680.html   

 

 

  • A. M. Sadig. Arab Blogs: Analytical study on content and format. 2006.

URL: http://new-media-world.blogspot.com/2006/11/arab-blogs-analytical-study-on-content.html  

 

  • I. Al-Zalaky, G. Eid, S. Sami. Arabic Blogs: An Embodiment of Freedom of Expression. The second report of the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (HRinfo) on the freedom to use the internet in the Arab World. 2006.
                URL: http://www.openarab.net/en/reports/net2006/blogger.shtml

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