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ATA Division Newsletter: LTD Language Tech News


Now Online!

The Language Technology Division's fourth edition of Language Tech News is now available online as a PDF download. The newsletter is also available from the LTD website.

How to Download

To download this issue of the LTD newsletter, click Language Tech News or visit the LTD website at www.languagetechdivision.org and click on Newsletter Archive in the menu on the left.

Call for Newsletter Submissions

You are enthusiastically encouraged to submit articles to Language Tech News!

Submissions should be no longer than 2000 words, but if you've got something a little longer, contact me and we can discuss dividing it into parts to be published in consecutive issues. We also gratefully accept reprints of articles you may have published elsewhere, so be sure to offer those as well. Both members and non-members may submit articles for consideration.

The next submission deadline for Language Tech News is February 18, 2008. Articles should be sent electronically in .doc or .rtf format to Lisa Carter, Editor. Please include a short bio, ideally containing your email or website contact.

Don't Miss Out on Language Technology Division News and Events

If you haven't already done so, be sure to subscribe to the LTD mailing list. To sign up, go to the Language Technology Division Website and click on "LTD Mailinglist." Our listmaster, Tony Roder, can't wait to hear from you!

Stay Connected!

Keep your ATA contact information – especially your email address – up to date so you'll continue to receive news from the Language Technology Division. To update your contact information in ATA's database, go to the Members Only Area of the ATA website.

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If you are a Language Technology Division member who did not receive this announcement by email, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or email client may be blocking email from ATA. If you suspect this is happening, please consult the help section of your email program to see how to relax the settings that filter or block mail, or how to add ATA to your "safe domains" list.

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