More translation resources
- Hot Links for Translators.
Translators organizations and databases, translation aid software, glossaries, educational resources, etc.
- Eserver.org
Eserver is a non-profit organization whose website collects a huge amount of documents on many subjects (research, culture, politics, arts...) apart from other resources about languages, literature, reference works, freeware, mailing lists, etc.
- A small guide of Internet resources for translation professionals.
In Spanish.
- Trans Hub.
E-zines, literature, linguistics, style guides, etc.
- Cyberbabel.
A site primarily intended to serve the needs of students and lovers of translation looking for websites related do the field.
- Internet Resources for Translators.
Michelle de Raaij's pages.
- Other Interesting WWW-Pages for Translators and Interpreters.
Prepared by the University of the Saarland.
- Xlation.com.
Resources and news on the translation world: recommended books, activity scheduling, computer assisted translation and much more. It also has two mailing lists, xlat (Spanish in America) and xr (translation resources).
- Susan Larsson.
It includes the section Translators' Site du Jour, information about how to find a glossary on a specific subject and a list of searching engines, among other interesting things. Here you will also find a large number of medical resources.
- Pico de Oro.
A collection of translation resources: agencies, associations, bookstores, dictionaries, forums, jobs, etc. It has English, Spanish and German versions.
- Linguistics links.
Prepared by Susana Sotelo Docío. Computational linguistics, phonetics and phonology, magazines, bookstores and publishers, language lists, etc.
- Gideon Toury's Site.
Useful information and links on translation theory. It includes a link to TRANSST, International Newsletter for Translation Studies.
- Itamar Even-Zohar's Site.
A complete collection of articles and other documents on translation, literature, semiotics, etc. in several languages.
- The Human-Languages Page.
A comprehensive catalog of language-related Internet resources.
- Linguistic material on the WWW.
Maintained by the University of Rochester. Links to departments and research programs, agencies, conferences, mailing lists, publications, book stores, job opportunities, etc.
- The Translator's Home Companion.
Page for translators, linguists and everybody looking for translation services. It includes news, a catalogue of electronic libraries, translation agencies, software, organizations, dictionaries, conferences, etc.
- Cecilia Falk's Page.
In English and Sweden. Links to dictionaries, translation agencies, organizations, etc. It also has a section devoted to the Brontë sisters, with links.
- Linguistic Funland.
Language learning, grants, computational linguistics, job offers and more interesting links.
- Ruud Harmsen's Page.
A collection of links to search engines, directories, software localization, dictionaries, translators' pages, etc. It also has a section with articles on Linguistics.
- J. Michael Roberts's Page.
It has a list of translation agencies, research programs and commercial products.
- Language Center.
From the IWA's Page (International Webmasters Association), that works for the internationalization of Internet. In this page you can find information about languages, events, etc, and you can become a volonteer in one of the different committees.
- Translator Resource Links.
Links to dictionaries, software, translator and interpreter associations and other reference pages. In Rancho Park page, a publishing firm that offers translation services and more.
- Resources for translators and interpreters.
From the Translation and Interpretation Institute of the Innsbruck University. Terminology, mailing lists, universities, agencies, linguistics, etc.
- André Moreau & Associates Inc.
Links to different resources on translation and interpretation for English, French and Spanish. You can also listen to some radio stations in these three languages.
- Links to Language and Linguistics.
In Portuguese and English. Departments and research groups, conference anouncements and minutes, papers and work documents, forums and discussion lists, language resources...
- Linguistics.
Conferences, associations, institutions, publications, mailing lists, etc.
- Useful resources on the Net.
Links on languages and literature.
- Links on Translation and Interpretation.
From the Faculty of Translation and Interpretation of the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
- The Translators Home Page.
Dictionaries and other resources in several languages.
- Jack Lynch homepage.
Appart from a series of general resources, it includes some specific links on Dutch, French, German, Latin, Italian and Norwegian.
- Jane Duff's homepage.
It has some interesting resources for language learning, grammars, media, etc.
- The Virtual Library.
Information you can find in the Web classified by subjec. There are servers for Germany, Italy and Russia and Eastern Europe. There are also interesting sections for the translator, like Humanities, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics.
- Digital Librarian.
Links on every subject.
- Language Related Links.
Katja Mischerikow's page. It includes a brief section devoted to Computational Linguistics.
- Word Play.
Links to various resources, more or less serious: homonym lists, anagram generators, the longest sentence in the world, the mnemotecnic page...
- Alice in Webland.
Hundreds of translation-related resources, especially from English/German into Italian and vice-versa.
- Translation links.
