By Molly Yurick I consider myself to be quite lucky when it comes to my studies. I was born and raised in Minnesota and went to Spanish Immersion Elementary School in my hometown of Robbinsdale. My middle school classes were half in Spanish and half in English and my high school had an advanced placement Spanish class. Strangely enough, in all my studies as a language … [Read more...]
Archives for July 2017
Member feedback for ATA Board of Directors meeting
Send your feedback to increase visibility for the interpreting profession within ATA. Hello ID colleagues! Hello everyone! The ATA Board will be meeting in Denver, Colorado on Saturday, July 29, and Sunday, July 30. We will be meeting at the Marriott City Center hotel and the meeting is open to all members if you want to join us. If you cannot be there in … [Read more...]
The Routledge Handbook of Interpreting: A Multifaceted Resource
By Helen Eby One of my resources is The Routledge Handbook of Interpreting, edited by Holly Mikkelson and Renée Jourdenais. Its twenty-seven chapters cover a remarkably broad spectrum of topics relating to interpreting, with the following sections: historical perspectives, modes of interpreting, interpreting settings, and issues and debates. Each chapter is written by an … [Read more...]
Invitation to submit guest posts
The e-Voice thanks you, dear reader, for following us and sharing our posts with your colleagues, family and friends. Did you know you too can submit guest posts? We here at the e-Voice are always on the lookout for interesting interpreting-related articles, be they in any of our areas of service: conference, legal, medical, community, or pertaining to interpreter education, … [Read more...]