Re: International Shorthand
- From: Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 00:18:00 +0100
Ar an dara lá déag de mí Eanair, scríobh Robert Weemeyer:
However stenographers are still needed for documenting sessions, especially
at parliaments. There are about 150 to 200 professional stenographers in
Germany; most of them work for the parliaments. Bundestag, Bundesrat and
eleven of the sixteen regional parliaments still have their own
Stenografischer Dienst (stenography service) making protocols for all kinds
of sessions, plenary or committee.
For the non-German speakers, ‚protokollieren‘ means ‘to take minutes, to
transcribe [a parliamentary session, a meeting, some work done].’
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