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		<title>Free Terminology Management: The Better Alternative?</title>
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		<description>In projects like &apos;Wikipedia&apos;, collaborative work also necessitates a common language. This was one of the reasons why a &apos;Wiktionary&apos; or a &apos;Wikiwoerterbuch&apos; came into being. Thus, the open source community has already set out to develop ideas for the management of terminology and its implementation.</description>
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