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Stay up to date with the latest books, articles, and research resources in Translation Studies. For researchers, students, and professional translators. Curated by Mostafa Amiri, Certified Translator, Assistant Professor, PhD in Translation Studies.

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Taylor, M. M. (2002). Interpretation Skills, American Sign Language to English (Interpreting Consolidated)

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Stewart, D. A. et la. (1998). Sign Language Interpreting, Exploring its Art and Science (Allyn & Bacon)

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Northcott, W. H. (1984). Oral Interpreting for the Hearing-Impaired, Principles and Practices (Univ. Park Press)

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Humphreys, L. (1996). The Professional Sign Language Interpreter's Handbook (SLIM)

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Humphrey, J. H. et al. (2007). So You Want to be an Interpreter, An Introduction to Sign Language Interpreting (H&H Pub.))

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Decher, M. (1999). Our Stories, The Soul of Sign Language Interpreting (AGO)

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Fortosis, S. (2012). The Multilingual God, Stories of Translation (William Carey)

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Alvstad, C. et al. (2011). Methods and Strategies of Process Research, Integrative Approaches in Translation Studies (John Benjamins)

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Barranco-Droege, R. et al. (2013). Quality in Interpreting, Widening the Scope, Vol. II (Interlingua)