6 Handy Web Design Tools for Small Businesses

By The ATA Chronicle | January 11, 2017

With so much business being done online, a slick and well functioning website should be key to your online presence. In recent years, many…

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The Man Who Beat Magellan in the Race Around the Globe

By The ATA Chronicle | January 11, 2017

Could the first man to circumnavigate the globe actually have been an interpreter? Most people think of Ferdinand Magellan as the Portuguese explorer who…

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Call for Nominations: ATA Officers and Directors

By The ATA Chronicle | January 11, 2017

Do you know someone who would make a good potential candidate for ATA’s Board of Directors? Here’s your chance to help shape the future of the Association!

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2016 ATA Honors and Awards Recipients

By The ATA Chronicle | January 11, 2017

This year’s recipients are…

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Rika Mitrik Educates Future Clients and Bilingual Children, Wins 2016 School Outreach Contest

By The ATA Chronicle | January 11, 2017

Knowing that she had to adapt the content of her presentation to the short attention span of three- to five-year-olds, this year’s School Outreach winner used a role-play exercise and some interactive activities to explain the difference between translation and interpreting.

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Feedback: Going Beyond “That Was Great”

By The ATA Chronicle | January 11, 2017

Giving feedback is not just a matter of half-listening and then telling your practice partner, “Yeah, that was great.” Practicing with a partner or in groups involves not only giving feedback to others, but learning to accept their feedback.

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Why Ergonomics Matters to Professional Translators

By The ATA Chronicle | January 11, 2017

Most translators probably associate the term “ergonomics” with office chairs and keyboards. While these factors are all relevant, there is a much broader definition.

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Spider Marketing: How to Get Clients to Come to You

By The ATA Chronicle | January 11, 2017

It’s not that going out and selling yourself is never worthwhile, but it’s possible, and even quite likely, to spend lots of time and energy on it with little or no result.

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By The ATA Chronicle | November 8, 2016

Translation in Transition—Christelle Maignan Thanks for sharing this very interesting article, Christelle. Yes, embracing change is definitely in our interest if we want to…

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Why I Train Interpreters

By The ATA Chronicle | November 8, 2016

If we want qualified interpreters (which I argue we do), we need to continue to train interpreters. I live in a tiny conference interpreting…

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Online Training Resources for Translators

By The ATA Chronicle | November 8, 2016

As chair of ATA’s Translation and Interpreting Resources Committee, my goal is to gather information on resources of all kinds, including those related to…

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The Certification Toolbox: Get Ready!

By The ATA Chronicle | November 8, 2016

Late fall and early winter are traditionally a slow time for ATA’s Certification Program, since no exam sittings are scheduled between ATA’s Annual Conference…

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