![]() In some cases, as social distancing restrictions relax, RSI will remain the only or the best option, in other cases, RSI with the hub approach, preferably with the hub located where presenters are located, or a hybrid solution, will make the most sense. We believe RSI should be employed as a best-fit solution for the circumstances, weighing all factors involved in the decision process. Right now, RSI is the only option in many locations for parties to engage using interpretation while social distancing initiatives are in place. Like all tools, it should be used appropriately. It is not necessarily a replacement for conventional simultaneous interpreting methods. APPROPRIATE USEĪs always, we at DS-Interpretation, Inc. firmly believe that RSI is a tool that creates access to interpretation services. In the context of this article, RSI refers to remote simultaneous interpreting provided for a client using a platform or other interface, known as an “ICT” (Information and Communications Technology), where the parties involved (interpreters, meeting hosts, speakers, discussants and/or listeners) are in separate locations. If you are new to our coffee chats, RSI stands for Remote Simultaneous Interpretation. This session is part of a series to help professional conference interpreters come together in an informal setting to work together to gain the business confidence to move forward in the RSI world and participate in developing a sustainable business model for RSI that will get all of us through the pandemic and beyond. This article is a Summary of our most recent Virtual Coffee Chat for Interpreters. A Summary of our JVirtual Coffee-side Chat for Conference Interpreters OVERVIEW
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