Academic
programs are increasingly focusing on translation, with universities
partnering with publishers and many offering a specialized focus on the
field.
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Letter Books has published their database of all the translations in the US
for 2012 (so far). Dalkey leads the pack of publishers, with AmazonCrossing
in second.
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Saturday, November 17, 2012
Publishing Perspectives - Translation Gains New Ground in American Academia
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