What to ask your client before starting a translation
By Oleg Semerikov (@TranslatFamily) Reblogged from the Translators Family blogÌýwith permission from the author (incl. the image) Every translation job is different – that…
Read MoreThe High Cost of Cheap Translation
Why You Shouldn’t Skimp When Leaping the Language Barrier You pay for the best product development and manufacturing. Your legal and administrative people are…
Read MoreThe Routledge Handbook of Interpreting: A Multifaceted Resource
By Helen Eby One of my resources is The Routledge Handbook of Interpreting, edited by Holly Mikkelson and Renée Jourdenais. Its twenty-seven chapters cover…
Read MoreEntering the Big Game
How I started out only working for direct clients in my target language country, Sweden Background I decided to study to be a translator…
Read MoreAn Hourly Fee for Translation? Here are few thoughts on John Milan’s article in the May-June issue. Other than tradition, there are numerous advantages…
Read MoreEducation in the Spotlight: A Report from ATA’s Education and Pedagogy Committee
ÌÇÐÄvlogÃÛÌÒis committed to promoting high standards in translator and interpreter training and to the development of translation and interpreting programs within the American…
Read MoreÌÇÐÄvlogÃÛÌÒPresents at the Annual Conference of the Society for Technical Communication
The language industry was well represented among the exhibitors, with several language services providers and software vendors specializing in translation management. The conference had…
Read MoreAn Interview with Dirk Goepfert, Localization Engineering Manager
Readers of recent columns will have noticed that OWOW has been visiting different planets in our linguistic universe, boldly going where not many translators…
Read MoreGregory Rabassa
Gregory Rabassa, ÌÇÐÄvlogÃÛÌÒGode Medalist and Legendary Translator March 9, 1922–June 13, 2016 (Note: The following is an excerpt from a piece published in…
Read MoreATA’s Annual Conference: A Gauge for Professional Growth
From the President DavidÌýRumsey president@atanet.org Twitter handle:Ìý@davidcrumsey Sailing in the open water can be both exhilarating as well as somewhat disorienting. Lots of people…
Read MoreNew for San Francisco: Advanced Skills and Training (AST) Day
From the President-Elect Corinne McKay corinne@translatewrite.com Twitter handle: @corrinemckay In looking over the attendee evaluations of past ÌÇÐÄvlogÃÛÌÒAnnual Conferences, several trends stand out.…
Read MoreClient Outreach Update
From the Executive Director WalterÌýBacak, CAE walter@atanet.org Colorado paralegals, multilingual educators and government employees in Washington, DC, a national gathering of technical writers in…
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