Translation Associations Address use of Automated Translation Printers in Public Schools

By ATA | April 10, 2024

The ÇéÂÂ×ÔÅÄ (ATA), together with the American Association of Translators and Interpreters in Education (AAITE) and the National Association of Educational Translators…

The Case Against Raising Your Translation Rates In 2024 (and why it doesn’t hold water)

By Next Level | April 3, 2024

This post is an updated version of article that originally appeared on the LION Translation Academy blog. It is published here with permission of…

Newsbriefs: March 26, 2024

By ATA | March 27, 2024

ATA members keep current with this monthly e-newsletter, providing media coverage relating to their profession from around the world.

Which Spanish Variant Should You Choose for Your Translation?

By ATA Compass | March 27, 2024

The Spanish language is as beautiful as it is diverse. It’s a global language with an estimated 500 million native speakers and is the…

Managing Your Freelance Client Portfolio

By Next Level | March 20, 2024

This post is a reblog, originally published in the Slator Tool Box. It is reprinted here with permission of the author. An agency that…

Oh BOI, oh BOI! New Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements for Small (and Large) Businesses

By Next Level | March 6, 2024

BOI is short for Beneficial Ownership Information, meaning, information about who actually owns or controls a company. On January 1, 2024 a new Federal…

Brave New World: AI and Interpreting

By The ATA Chronicle | March 5, 2024

AI has been present for some time in the T&I professions, and there is little to no risk of it disappearing. But the fact remains that both the ethical standards and the laws pertaining to AI use in general, and specifically in the field of language access, remain absent but sorely needed.

How Does ATA’s Nominating Process Work?

By The ATA Chronicle | March 5, 2024

Why is ATA interested in leadership development for its Board and potential future candidates?

School Outreach Contest Winner: Fátima Cornwall

By The ATA Chronicle | March 5, 2024

When a Rigby High School teacher was contemplating taking her 10th grade Spanish students on a field trip to Boise State University and had asked for an activity for her students, Fátima Cornwall, this year’s ATA School Outreach Contest winner, immediately had an idea. She prepared a special presentation that revolved around using Spanish for specific purposes, and more specifically medical interpreting.

Extraditions: Concepts, Research Techniques, and Terminology

By The ATA Chronicle | March 5, 2024

Cases involving extraditions pose particular challenges for translators and interpreters. Proper language transfers require researching bilateral international treaties and the domestic laws of the respective countries. Understanding the extradition process is also key to ensuring adequate communication, and proper terminology normalization regarding legal principles often requires researching the writings of legal scholars. Careful research contributes to a useful product that helps lead to a just outcome for all parties involved.

The Beat Goes On: Stay Fired Up for the Long Haul!

By The ATA Chronicle | March 5, 2024

Reinventing a career over the years requires strategy, flexibility, and creativity. There are many ways to keep the joy flowing. A linguist shares insights from her 23-year experience as a freelance translator, including ups and downs and what she considers to be the three stages of a T&I career.

2023 ATA Honors and Awards Recipients

By The ATA Chronicle | March 5, 2024

ATA and the American Foundation for Translation and Interpretation present annual and biennial awards to encourage, reward, and publicize outstanding work done by both seasoned professionals and students of our craft.