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An interview with Miguel Jiménez-Crespo por
  • Beckwith, Tony
  • Jiménez Crespo, Miguel
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 2, volume XLV, Mar/Apr 2016 ; vol. 45, n. 2Temas: ENSEÑANZA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; ESPANOLES; ESTUDIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN; REPORTAJES; TEORÍA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TEORIA FUNCIONALISTA; TRADUCTORES; UNIVERSIDAD DE RUTGERS.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XLV, number 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, march-april 2016
Resumen: Welcome to the second installment of Our World of Words. I caught up with my guest for this episode of OWOW while he was on sabbatical at the University of New South Wales in Australia. Professor Miguel Jiménez-Crespo, who is originally from Spain, is the director of the Translation and Interpreting Program in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Rutgers University.
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An interview with Lynn Visson, retired United Nations interpreter por
  • Beckwith, Tony
  • Visson, Lynn
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 5, volume XLV, Sept/Oct 2016 ; vol. 45; n. 5Temas: BIOGRAFIAS; INTERPRETACIÓN DEL/AL INGLÉS; INTERPRETACION DEL/AL RUSO; INTÉRPRETES; NACIONES UNIDAS; NORTEAMERICANOS; REPORTAJES; SERVICIOS DE INTERPRETACION.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XLV, , number 5
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, september-october 2016
Resumen: Every interpreter has surely had excruciating nightmares about a panicky moment at the microphone, and my guest today is no different. (In one instance, she recalls waking up clutching her pillow, relieved to find that her ghastly moment was just a dream.) She has written about her experiences as a United Nations interpreter. Lynn Visson is a New Yorker of Russian heritage who has spent a lifetime engaged with her languages as a teacher, writer, translator, and interpreter. (Her husband was also Russian.) She has a PhD in Slavic languages and literature from Harvard University. After teaching Russian language and literature at several American colleges, including Columbia University, and freelance interpreting for a while, she became a staff interpreter at the UN in 1980, working from Russian and French into English. Retired since 2005 but still freelancing, Visson is also translating, teaching interpreting, and is a consulting editor at Hippocrene Books, a New York publisher specializing in dictionaries and language text books.
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Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H28.

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An interview with Dirk Goepfert, Localization Engineering Manager por
  • Beckwith, Tony
  • Goepfert, Dirk
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 4, volume XLV, July/August 2016 ; vol. 45; n. 4Temas: ALEMANES; ASPECTOS CULTURALES; EMPRESAS DE TRADUCCIÓN; HERRAMIENTAS PARA LA TRADUCCIÓN; LINGUISTAS; LOCALIZACION DE SOFTWARE; PROGRAMAS DE COMPUTADORA; REPORTAJES; TRADUCCION ASISTIDA POR COMPUTADORA; TRADUCTORES.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XLV, number 4
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, july-august 2016
Resumen: Readers of recent columns will have noticed that OWOW has been visiting different planets in our linguistic universe, boldly going where not many translators have gone before. The space travel metaphor is, in my opinion, apt here, since we are going to be talking about localization, which involves adapting ideas, products, and services to languages and cultures all over the known world. If we ever find digital life anywhere else, there will be great demand for the services provided by my guest today. Dirk Goepfert is the localization engineering manager at Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc. in Milford, Ohio (www.siemens.com/plm).
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