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Re: Transcription protocols



Perhaps I missed it, but in case no one else has suggested it, it might be
useful to look up the Oral History Association.  Their listserv, home page
link and local associations are listed at
http://omega.dickinson.edu/organizations/oha/Othersites.html

Arel
Arel Lucas
Special Collections/Archives
Library and Center for Knowledge Management
University of California at San Francisco
http://www.library.ucsf.edu/sc/
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I would welcome any suggestions regarding standards or protocols for
transcribing letters and diaries.
I have some summer work study students available to transcribe (cursive to
typescript) some pioneer
diaries and correspondence.  Is there a  standard set of protocols someone
might care to recommend
for use in such work?
<snip>

Alex Toth
Social Sciences/Special Collections Librarian
Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library
Pacific University
2043 College Way
Forest Grove, OR 97116

Phone (503) 359-2737  Fax (503) 359-2236
Email <tothalex@pacificu.edu>

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