LINKS TO TRANSLATION STUDIES RESOURCES
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- The home page of EST: European Society for Translation Studies
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- The home page of CATS: The Canadian Association of Translation Studies
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- Translation Center, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
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- The home page of Professor Anthony Pym of Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Spain)
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- The home page of Professor Brian Harris of the University of Ottawa (Canada). It opens up to several files, including a chronological annotated Bibliography of Natural Translation
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- The home page of Dr Miriam Shlesinger
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- The home page of Professor Jean Delisle of the University of Ottawa (Canada). You will also be able to go directly to the International Directory of Historians of Translation
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- The home page of CETRA, the Leuven Research Centre for Translation, Communication and Cultures.
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- Translation Journal:a publication of translators by translators about translators and translation
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- Proceedings of the SeminarsOn Translation Theory and Applications, which are held biannually by theTranslation and Editorial Service at the UN Office in Vienna
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- An updated list of upcomingconferences in translation, interpreting and terminology
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- ASelect Bibliography of Works on Translation, meant to help especiallythose who have an interest in the literary translation of classical texts
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- Literally dozens of additional links to resources on translation in many categories
The following publishing houses have series of books in Translation Studies.You may wish to check their sites on a regular basis:
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- John Benjamins: http://www.benjamins.nl/
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- St Jerome: http://www.mcc.ac.uk/stjerome
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- Routledge: http://www.routledge.com/routledge.html
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- Stauffenburg: http://www.stauffenburg.de
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- Multilingual Matters: http://www.multi.demon.co.uk/index.htm
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- Rodopi: http://www.rodopi.nl/home.htm
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- TEXTconTEXT: http://www.t-online.de/home/textcontext/
Please forward additional links, with a brief description, to: toury@spinoza.tau.ac.il
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