South African Translators' Institute - Publications

Publications

SATI publishes a journal twice a year, called Muratho. Every second month the Institute also issues a short newsletter, the Bulletin, via e-mail. Short notices about various related topics and events, called SATI Shorts, are e-mailed every few days to members on an opt-in basis.

Other publications produced by the Institute are the Sworn Translation manual (guide to the practice of sworn translation in South Africa), Marketing your Professional Freelance Business, the Southern African Bibliography of Translation, Interpreting, Lexicography and Terminology, Rights in Practice (dealing with copyright and other rights in the language field), A Guide for Users of Language Workers (booklet for clients) and Bridging Language Barriers: SATI – The First Fifty Years (a history of the Institute).

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