[An-lang] Digital collections of pre-digital recordings with Transcriptions
Nick Thieberger
thien at unimelb.edu.au
Thu Feb 2 05:53:18 UTC 2023
Hi Hugh,
We have been digitising audio (about 8,000 hours) and fieldnotes in PARADISEC (paradisec.org.au<http://paradisec.org.au/>), and have been incrementally transcribing and summarising audio of those files as funds permit. In the Nyingarn platform (nyingarn.net<http://nyingarn.net/>) we accept manuscript images to OCR or use crowdsourced or other kinds of transcripts.
For some collections we have made an html view, e.g.,
Capell's papers: https://paradisec.org.au/fieldnotes/AC2.htm
Roesler: https://paradisec.org.au/fieldnotes/ROES/web/roes.htm
Wurm: https://paradisec.org.au/fieldnotes/SAW2/SAW2.htm
All the best,
Nick
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Subject: [An-lang] Digital collections of pre-digital recordings with Transcriptions
Greetings,
Does anyone know of any projects which have looked at pre-digital audio and connected those recordings to transcriptions (either new or older transcriptions)? Essentially working with archival materials to create a multi-modal interactive resource.
There are lots of things being done in this space with born-digital materials, but I'm looking for examples using archival materials. The textual materials could be transcriptions or field notes.
Kind regards,
Hugh Paterson III
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