New ATA-Certified Translators

By The ATA Chronicle | March 20, 2018

Congratulations! The following members have successfully passed ATA’s certification exam: English into Chinese Shaoli Needham Honolulu, HI English into Spanish Isabel E. Aguirre New…

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Why Isn’t ATA Certification Offered in My Language?

By The ATA Chronicle | March 20, 2018

ATA currently offers certification in 30 language pairs, but there’s always room for more as long as certain criteria are met. As a member-driven…

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Outside the French Quarter: The “Other” New Orleans

By The ATA Chronicle | March 20, 2018

From the President-Elect Ted R. Wozniak ted@tedwozniak.net ATA’s 59th Annual Conference is set for October 24–27, 2018, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Planning for ATA59…

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Board Meeting Highlights

By The ATA Chronicle | March 20, 2018

The American Translators Association’s Board of Directors met January 20–21, 2018, in Miami, Florida. The meeting followed the Board’s Annual Strategy Day. The Annual…

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From the President: Membership Has Its Benefits: Are You Making the Most of Them?

By The ATA Chronicle | March 20, 2018

From the President Corinne McKay president@atanet.org Twitter: @corinnemckay If you’re receiving this issue of The ATA Chronicle, it means that you’ve renewed your ATA…

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Through the Looking Glass

By The ATA Chronicle | March 20, 2018

They are easy to spot. Capricious, overdemanding interpreters for whom nothing is ever right: the pay is meager, the hours are long, the tasks…

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Language Technology Wiki: A Project “Devoted to Helping Evolve the Next Generation of Language Technology with Your Help”

By The ATA Chronicle | March 20, 2018

At the end of last year I made a list of personal and professional achievements from 2017, which made me feel very positive about…

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From the President: Priorities!

By The ATA Chronicle | January 15, 2018

From the President Corinne McKay president@atanet.org Twitter: @corinnemckay I often tell people that my main problem in life is wanting to do everything. During…

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Letters to the Editor

By The ATA Chronicle | January 15, 2018

Language of Sustainable Development | Natalie Pavey I was so pleased to read that Natalie Pavey had adapted her ATA57 presentation on sustainable development…

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Board Meeting Highlights

By The ATA Chronicle | January 15, 2018

The ATA Board of Directors met October 28–29, 2017 in conjunction with the Annual Conference in Washington, DC. Here are some highlights from the…

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When the Unthinkable Happens and Giving Up Work Isn’t an Option

By The ATA Chronicle | January 15, 2018

Sometimes life throws you a curveball and the unthinkable happens: a family member is stricken with a long-term illness and you suddenly have to…

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Microwavable Notebooks and Other Contraptions

By The ATA Chronicle | January 15, 2018

As a conference interpreter and university instructor, I’m always on the lookout for technological developments that can benefit the interpreting profession. This includes devices…

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