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This list includes contact information for translation and interpretation groups as a service to CATI members. Inclusion does not imply affiliation with or endorsement by CATI.

Translation: Getting it right
A new ATA client education booklet available in print and online. By applying even half the tips in this guide, your clients will improve their chances of getting a translation that works.

The Tool Kit

A newsletter published every 2 weeks for translators who want to get more out of their computers

Translation Directory
All web resources dedicated to translation

AHEC Sponsored Language Training Calendars

American Association of Teachers of French (AATF)

American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP)

American Literary Translators Association (ALTA)
Phone 214-883-2093, fax 214-833-6303

American Translators Association (ATA)

Annual Resource Directory & Editorial Index (published by MultiLingual Computing, Inc.)

ATA Code of Professional Conduct and Business Practices

Berkana Language Center

Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination (FCICE) Program

Foreign Language Association of North Carolina (FLANC)

InTrans Book Service
Dictionaries and other useful reference books for translators and interpreters

Language and specialty dictionaries

The Medical Interpreter Network of Georgia (MING)
MING is a non-profit organization, founded in 1999, whose membership includes medical interpreters as well as other institutions who support MING's mission.

MING's mission is to promote equal access to health care services for Limited English Proficient individuals by supporting professional medical interpretation, and by serving as a resource for medical interpreters and providers in Georgia.

National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators (NAJIT)

National Center for State Courts

National Standards of Practice for Interpreters in Health Care
A publication by the National Council on Interpreting in Health Care (www.ncihc.org) September 2005.

Tennessee Association of Professional Interpreters and Translators (TAPIT)
A professional organization for interpreters and translators of written, spoken and signed languages in Tennessee.

Translation Journal (published by Accurapid Translation Services, Inc.)

U.S. Bureau of Statistics OOQ, Summer 2002, "Interpreters and Translators"
This report describes the interpretation and translation business and predicts future trends in the U.S.

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