Jim Breen
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James "Jim" William Breen (born 1947) is a Research Fellow at Monash University in Australia, where he was a professor in the area of telecommunications before his retirement in 2003.[1] He is well known for his involvement in several popular free Japanese-related projects: the EDICT and JMDict Japanese-English dictionaries, the KANJIDIC kanji dictionary, and the WWWJDIC portal which provides an interface to search them.[1][2]
His EDICT dictionary and WWWJDIC server have been described as "reliable and close to comprehensive".[1] His 170,000-word lexicon has been used to build other Japanese language learning sites such as Rikai.[1]
He remains a board member of the Japanese Studies Centre at Monash University.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Alexander Jacoby (2006-11-21). "Net resources make light work of Japanese study". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
- ↑ Mary Sisk Noguchi (2002-08-30). "KANJI CLINIC: Cyberspace — the final frontier of kanji-learning". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
- ↑ "About the JSC". Monash Asia Institute, Monash University. 2007-12-07. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
External links
- Jim Breen's home page
- The EDICT home page
- The WWWJDIC online Japanese dictionary
- "Who is Jim Breen?" IDNBlog, 30 March 2010
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