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Machine Translation and Global Research - Towards Improved Machine Translation Literacy in the Scholarly Community (Paperback)
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Machine Translation and Global Research - Towards Improved Machine Translation Literacy in the Scholarly Community (Paperback)
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In the global research community, English has become the main
language of scholarly publishing in many disciplines. At the same
time, online machine translation systems have become increasingly
easy to access and use. Is this a researcher's match made in
heaven, or the road to publication perdition? Here Lynne Bowker and
Jairo Buitrago Ciro introduce the concept of machine translation
literacy, a new kind of literacy for scholars and librarians in the
digital age. For scholars, they explain how machine translation
works, how it is (or could be) used for scholarly communication,
and how both native and non-native English-speakers can write in a
translation-friendly way in order to harness its potential. Native
English speakers can continue to write in English, but expand the
global reach of their research by making it easier for their peers
around the world to access and understand their works, while
non-native English speakers can write in their mother tongues, but
leverage machine translation technology to help them produce draft
publications in English. For academic librarians, the authors
provide a framework for supporting researchers in all disciplines
as they grapple with producing translation-friendly texts and using
machine translation for scholarly communication-a form of support
that will only become more important as campuses become
increasingly international and as universities continue to strive
to excel on the global stage. Machine Translation and Global
Research is a must-read for scientists, researchers, students, and
librarians eager to maximize the global reach and impact of any
form of scholarly work.
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