Is Applying ISO Standards to Information Security the New Black in Translation?

By The ATA Chronicle | September 16, 2021

Machine translation has grown exponentially. Translators need to adjust their standard practice to this new reality to provide high-quality translation services.

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What’s Cooking: An Introduction to Culinary Translation

By The ATA Chronicle | July 15, 2021

With a greater variety of food and ingredients available and the globalization of food production and distribution, there’s a greater need for documents and labels—and a greater need to translate them.

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ATA’s Public Relations Committee

By ATA | July 15, 2021

The focus of ATA’s Public Relations Committee is to inform and educate the media and public about the roles that translators and interpreters play in society and what it means to be a translator or interpreter.

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What the Business Practices Education Committee Is Doing for ATA Members

By The ATA Chronicle | July 15, 2021

ATA’s Business Practices Education Committee offers many opportunities for members to get involved, give back to the Association, work with fellow members, and broaden their professional network.

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Language Access in the Courts: How Technology Saved the Day During a Pandemic

By The ATA Chronicle | July 15, 2021

On March 17, 2020, the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Barbara received approval for an emergency order to suspend all non-emergency services—all criminal, civil, family, traffic, small claims, and probate proceedings—until April 3. Little did we know the courthouse would remain closed physically, but operational nonetheless, for more than a year.

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Almond, Eyeless—Can Poetry be Translated? An Interview with Author Karen Meadows

By The ATA Chronicle | July 15, 2021

Poetry, with all its nuance, rhythm, sound, and multiple levels of meaning, is certainly the most difficult language to translate. Is it possible to translate poetry from one language into another without losing meaning? Karen Meadows, author of Almond, Eyeless, attempts to answer the question.

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Diversify Successfully with Online Language Teaching/Cultural Experience Hosting

By The ATA Chronicle | July 15, 2021

Linguistic and cultural skills such as those cultivated by most translators/interpreters are in high demand in education and are difficult to duplicate. This industry is likely to remain active even after the pandemic, so it’s a stable option for translators/interpreters looking to diversify.

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From the President: Navigating the New Normal and More

By The ATA Chronicle | July 15, 2021

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From the President-Elect: A Hybrid Conference

By The ATA Chronicle | July 15, 2021

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From the Executive Director: What’s New?

By The ATA Chronicle | July 15, 2021

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Data Privacy and MT Engines

By The ATA Chronicle | July 15, 2021

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Why You Need to Keep Swipe Files for Your T&I Business

By The ATA Chronicle | July 15, 2021

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