Digital Translation | International Journal of Translation and Localization
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Digital Translation is the continuation of: The Journal of Internationalization and Localization (vol.1/2009 – vol.9/2022).
In recognition of the pervasive impact of digital technologies on all forms of translation, Digital Translation: International Journal of Translation and Localization aims to provide a research venue to explore translation and localization related phenomena that can be characterised by the shift towards all-encompassing digital environments. Technological advances are leading to the new ontology of translation through the convergence of previously separate sub-domains and co-evolution of human and machine translation. Digital Translation seeks to embrace scholarly discussions arising from this dynamic translation landscape in the digital era, promoting both theoretical and practice-led insights. We welcome original contributions from scholars and researchers grappling with new horizons that are calling for fresh theorization and methodologies, and from practitioners encountering new challenges and approaches in the workplace.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Translation ontologies critically shaped by digital environments
- Digital workflow and distribution of translation, localization or interpreting services
- Digital text and speech interchangeability in the context of translation and interpreting
- Digital research methodologies involving new methods and theoretical/analytical frameworks
- Work standardization and regulations for digital translation and interpreting practices
- Translation and interpreting ethics in digital environments
- Artificial Intelligence in translation, localization and interpreting
Digital Translation publishes its articles Online First.
Watch the Editor-in-the-Spotlight VIDEO featuring editor Lynne Bowker in which she talks about the journal!
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Issues
Online-first articlesVolume 13 (2026)
Volume 12 (2025)
Volume 11 (2024)
Volume 10 (2023)
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General information about our electronic journals.
Subscription rates
All prices for print + online include postage/handling.
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| Volume 13 (2026): 2 issues; ca. 200 pp. | EUR | EUR |
Individuals may apply for a special online-only subscription rate of EUR
Private subscriptions are for personal use only, and must be pre-paid and ordered directly from the publisher.
Available back-volumes
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| Complete backset (Vols. 10‒12; 2023‒2025) | 6 issues; 600 pp. | EUR 489.00 | EUR 605.00 |
| Volume 12 (2025) | 2 issues; 200 pp. | EUR | EUR |
| Volume 11 (2024) | 2 issues; 200 pp. | EUR | EUR |
| Volume 10 (2023) | 2 issues; 200 pp. | EUR | EUR |
Author info
Digital Translation offers online submission .
Before submitting, please consult the guidelines and the Short Guide to EM for Authors .
If you are not able to submit online, or for any other editorial correspondence, please contact the editor via e-mail: lynne.bowkerlli.ulaval.ca
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Authors and reviewers are kindly requested to read this Ethics Statement.
Please also note the guidance on (the declaration of) the use of Artificial Intelligence.
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For information on authors' rights, please consult the rights information page.
Open Access
Articles accepted for this journal can be made Open Access through payment of an Article Publication Charge (APC) of EUR 1800 (excl. tax). To arrange this, please contact openaccessbenjamins.nl as soon as your paper has been accepted for publication. More information can be found on the publisher's Open Access Policy page.
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If the article is not (to be made) Open Access, there is no fee for the author to publish in this journal.
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