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Jeff Whittaker United States Local time: 09:28 Spanish to English + ...
Oct 3, 2005
You used to be able to purchase audio recordings of seminars given at previous ATA conferences. Does anyone know if these are still available and where I could purchase them? There used to be a site on-line where you could order them, but I can't seem to find it now.
Thanks,
Jeff Whittaker
[Edited at 2005-10-03 20:27]
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Luis Zepeda United States Local time: 06:28 Spanish to English + ...
ATA seminars on CD
Oct 3, 2005
They are still available. just log in to atanet.org
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Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 15:28 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
Log in? Is a password needed?
Oct 4, 2005
Luis Zepeda wrote:
They are still available. Just log in to atanet.org
Log in? Do you mean you need a username and password? Or is "log in" simply your way of saying "go to the web site"?
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RobinB United States Local time: 08:28 German to English
Tapes and CD-ROM
Oct 4, 2005
The ATA certainly used to tape presentations at the conferences, and you could buy a plain vanilla audio tape for the session you were interested in. I don't know if they still do that, as it's a couple of years since I last presented at an ATA conference.
What they have also done, though, is to produce a CD-ROM of the financial translation conference held in May this year. This includes audio recordings of the sessions, plus the actual (Powerpoint) presentations. The two are linked... See more
The ATA certainly used to tape presentations at the conferences, and you could buy a plain vanilla audio tape for the session you were interested in. I don't know if they still do that, as it's a couple of years since I last presented at an ATA conference.
What they have also done, though, is to produce a CD-ROM of the financial translation conference held in May this year. This includes audio recordings of the sessions, plus the actual (Powerpoint) presentations. The two are linked so that you can run through the session listening to the presentation and viewing the slideshow.
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Marian Greenfield Local time: 09:28 Member (2003) Spanish to English + ...
ATA sessions available on CD/DVD
Oct 4, 2005
Hello Jeff,
Virtually all the sessions for the 2005 ATA Financial Translation Conference are available on 2-CD set at: http://www.atanet.org/pd/finance/
No login is needed.
Sometime after the Annual Conference in Seattle (in November), a DVD will be available with most of the conference sessions, as will a "highlights" CD.
Best,
Marian S. Greenfield
ATA President-Elect and Conference Organizer
Jeff Whittaker wrote:
You used to be able to purchase audio recordings of seminars given at previous ATA conferences. Does anyone know if these are still available and where I could purchase them? There used to be a site on-line where you could order them, but I can't seem to find it now.
Thanks,
Jeff Whittaker
[Edited at 2005-10-03 20:27]
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Bryan Saliamonas United States Local time: 09:28 German to English
Thanks for this q & a
Apr 10, 2006
I had the same question, and I just ordered the CD.
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