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Slide 1
Translation Basics Workshop
Slide 2
Some Questions Before Starting
10 minutes on the clock for quick shares.
- Have you ever read OA-approved literature in English?
- If yes, which book have you enjoyed the most?
- Which book do you think has influenced or is influencing your recovery the most?
- What book do you read every day? (It doesn’t have to be a daily reader.)
Slide 3
The Importance of Translating OA Literature
- Carry the OA message
- Attract newcomers
- Work all Twelve Steps
- Retain existing members
Abstinence, Recovery, Identification
Slide 4
Why Translate OA Literature and Materials?
- Within OA worldwide, relatively “small” countries can have more meetings per capita in comparison with some “larger” countries.
- There seems to be a direct correlation between a country’s number of meetings (and thus recovery!) and the amount of translated literature available in its specific language.
- Countries having a good supply of OA literature in their local languages is a direct result of members having a vision that ALL OA literature be translated and made available locally.
Slide 5
The Bottom Line?
Translating Literature Saves Lives!
Slide 6
Useful Tools and Resources!
- OA Glossary of words and terms (DOCX)
- Business Glossary (specific for WSBC — PDF)
- Financial assistance is available using the Translation Assistance Fun Application . Send completed applications to the World Service Office by the end of the month. The following month it will be considered by the International Publications and Translations Committee.
- Guidelines for Translation of OA Literature and Materials
- Copyright Requests page on oa.org
- World Service Office (info@oa.org)
- Your Trustee Liaison
Slide 7
What to Translate?
- Any downloadable document, file, or text on oa.org without seeking permission from the World Service Office. This does NOT include permission to reprint photos.
- “This is a translation of OA-approved literature. © [date of translation] Copyright Overeaters Anonymous, Inc. All rights reserved.”
- Any OA-approved literature available for purchase in the OA bookstore by asking for permission from the World Service Office.
- License 1 = permission to translate
- License 2 = permission to publish and distribute
Licenses are agreements that protect copyright: OA owns all its materials and text.
Slide 8
It’s a Process.
- Before you start, check if the literature:
- Is already translated/in the process of being translated
- Due for a major revision soon
- Translation committee (group of members)
- Translation committee (group of members)
- Fill in the License 1 (translation and validation)
- Accurate translation of original text:
- Trust (Concept Three)
- Nothing left out
- Nothing added
- Same meaning and implication, as closely as a different language allows
- Choice of Translators
- Validation
- Fill in the License 2 (printing and distributing)
- Every copy must have the correct copyright notice.
- Every copy must have a specific, customized OA trademark.
- One electronic copy will be sent to WSO.
- Royalties will be sent to the WSO (10% of net sales).
- All surplus funds (after royalties) will be used for OA.
Slide 9
Let’s Share:
10 minutes on the clock for quick shares.
- Have you ever served on a translation committee?
- If yes, what books have you given priority to, or are you currently giving priority to?
- What challenges have you faced?
- If not, would you like to join and give your support?
- Why is it important to translate literature?
Slide 10
Translation Assistance Fund
Members may contribute to this dedicated fun to help translation worldwide.
[Graphic showing where to find the Translation Fund option at oa.org/contribute]
Slide 11
Why do we translate OA literature? Because of our OA Responsibility Pledge:
Always to extend the hand and heart of OA to all who share my compulsion; for this am responsible.
Slide 12
Questions?
Note:
Various text has been extracted from the Guidelines for Translation of OA Literature and Materials, ©2014, 2018 Overeaters Anonymous, Inc. (Rev. 2020)
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