By Rebecca Laroche Ninety-three transcribers! 208 pages triple-keyed! Tweets and stewed pigeons, chocolate and perfume, what a marvelous transcribathon we had! So what’s next? Collation page currently in beta on Dromio. First, comes collation and vetting, as well as an answer to a question that has probably been burning for many of you: “Why so many keyings?” Having three keyings expedites and boosts the vetting process. With three keyings not only can vetters highlight areas that are in di..
The desire to make a permanent record of one's thoughts and conversation has existed for many centur...
The document posted here is an annotated dataset of digital tools for transcribing handwritten manus...
By Nancy Simpson-Younger As part of my Book in Society class, thirteen students took part in the Ear...
By Lisa Smith The final counts are in for the Transcribathon. There were a total of ninety-three tra...
Just look what we've done! Transcribers in our 2021 Revealing Recipes event produced over 300 pages...
By Amy Tigner Last week, EMROC organized a Transcribathon, in which some 90+ students and scholars ...
By Joul Smith Vetting rewards. It may not be the sexiest part of transcribing, but scrutinizing the ...
The year 2019 ended with some exciting news. Six new recipe manuscript transcriptions have now been ...
In a new EMROC record, we've finished keying the Dawson manuscript! But not stopping here: we're on ...
By Elaine Leong v.b.366: “Receipt booke of Rebeckah Winche” A seventeenth-century recipe book. Twel...
Post by Elli Bleeker and Elena Spadini What is collation? What is automated text collation? And how ...
All 248 pages with the required keyings. 314 unique log-ins with at least as many transcribers. T...
By Elaine Leonge Folger MS v.b. 366, back cover It's time to close the book. 12 hours have passed, ...
International audiencePro-TEXT is a corpus of keystroke logs written in French. Keystroke logs are r...
The Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry (DVPP) project is a SSHRC-funded digital humanities project ...
The desire to make a permanent record of one's thoughts and conversation has existed for many centur...
The document posted here is an annotated dataset of digital tools for transcribing handwritten manus...
By Nancy Simpson-Younger As part of my Book in Society class, thirteen students took part in the Ear...
By Lisa Smith The final counts are in for the Transcribathon. There were a total of ninety-three tra...
Just look what we've done! Transcribers in our 2021 Revealing Recipes event produced over 300 pages...
By Amy Tigner Last week, EMROC organized a Transcribathon, in which some 90+ students and scholars ...
By Joul Smith Vetting rewards. It may not be the sexiest part of transcribing, but scrutinizing the ...
The year 2019 ended with some exciting news. Six new recipe manuscript transcriptions have now been ...
In a new EMROC record, we've finished keying the Dawson manuscript! But not stopping here: we're on ...
By Elaine Leong v.b.366: “Receipt booke of Rebeckah Winche” A seventeenth-century recipe book. Twel...
Post by Elli Bleeker and Elena Spadini What is collation? What is automated text collation? And how ...
All 248 pages with the required keyings. 314 unique log-ins with at least as many transcribers. T...
By Elaine Leonge Folger MS v.b. 366, back cover It's time to close the book. 12 hours have passed, ...
International audiencePro-TEXT is a corpus of keystroke logs written in French. Keystroke logs are r...
The Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry (DVPP) project is a SSHRC-funded digital humanities project ...
The desire to make a permanent record of one's thoughts and conversation has existed for many centur...
The document posted here is an annotated dataset of digital tools for transcribing handwritten manus...
By Nancy Simpson-Younger As part of my Book in Society class, thirteen students took part in the Ear...