17.866, Work: What is it Like at LINGUIST

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LINGUIST List: Vol-17-866. Wed Mar 22 2006. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 17.866, Work: What is it Like at LINGUIST

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Date: 22-Mar-2006
From:  linguist < linguist at linguistlist.org >
Subject: Editor Maria Moreno-Rollins on working at LINGUIST 

	
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 12:58:45
From:  linguist < linguist at linguistlist.org >
Subject: Editor Maria Moreno-Rollins on working at LINGUIST 
 


Dear LINGUIST List Subscribers,

I am one of the members of the LINGUIST List crew. I am originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina. 
I grew up there and moved to Ann Arbor, MI, a few years ago as a transfer student. I graduated 
this past year from EMU with a B.A. in Linguistics, and if it weren't for LINGUIST, I would 
probably be trying to find a way to go through grad school. 

I was more than happy to join the LINGUIST crew two years ago. I am now in the second semester 
of my Master's program, looking forward to finding which part of linguistics interests me the 
most (maybe Psycholinguistics?). 
	
Among some of the things I do, I correspond with very interesting people in linguistics, 
posting the newest TOCs in the discipline, and learning more than I ever thought possible 
in areas not only relevant to linguistics, but also to other fields such as English, publications 
and computer science.

One of the most interesting and challenging things about working for LINGUIST is that there 
are many ways in which you see linguistics applied. Before I joined The LINGUIST List, I knew 
just enough computer skills to get by and do basic things for school and leisure. Now, 
because of my work here at LINGUIST, I actually have some idea what XML, ColdFusion, or 
database structure are.  Although I'm still in the process of acquiring all there is to know 
about ColdFusion and programming, I'm learning more about computers and programming each day 
with the challenging and exciting work necessary to make LINGUIST work for everyone.

I am part of the Publications Team, which means that I work with publishers to ensure that 
their books, journals, and TOCs are announced quickly and correctly. This involves looking 
for misspelled words and other editing tasks before sending out an announcement, but also, 
carefully classifying each submission according to sub-fields and subject language, and 
maintaining dozens of pages of code. 

Another plus of working for LINGUIST is that there is a nice and diverse group of very 
talented graduate students from many different places in the world (just like me!). Everyone 
is very dedicated and responsible and manage to do a huge amount of work during the time 
they are here. It is surprising to me to see the amount and quality of work that everyone 
at LINGUIST does, especially with a budget that does not allow for too many fancy equipment 
and training. And we all enjoy and love working for LINGUIST for what it has to offer to each 
one of us and to the linguistic community even though it can be stressful and tough at time, 
but always rewarding.

I would like to thank you all those who have contributed to the LINGUIST in the past and 
again now for you are part of the reason why many of us have this amazing chance to be part 
of an outstanding group and learn so much. If you have not donated yet, I would like you 
to consider doing so as it will be a way of having LINGUIST working the way it has, improve 
as much as possible, and aid the funding of another grad student's education!

Thank you for your support! And go visit Buenos Aires if you ever desire to go to an 
amazing place!


Maria Moreno-Rollins 






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