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Wednesday, July 12, 2012

Recruiting volunteer project experts, project facilitators and project
associates for *MarineLives*, a project using collaborative transcription,
linkage and enrichment of High Court of Admiralty primary manuscripts,
1650-1669.
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MarineLives* is an innovative academic project for the collaborative
transcription, linkage and enrichment of primary manuscripts, which were
originated in the High Court of Admiralty, London, 1650-1669. The end
product will be a publicly and freely available online academic edition.

The project is being conducted with the support of The National Archives,
Kew, and will work collaboratively on high quality digital images for a
complete volume of the court's records, selected from the period 1650-1669.

The C17th High Court of Admiralty in London dealt with a range of maritime
and commercial issues, including ship seizures during times of war, and
wage disputes involving ships' crews, captains, owners, and freighters. The
court's records provide a rich source of commercial, material and social
history, as well as a source of maritime detail. They cover English,
Scottish, Irish, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Flemish, French, Spanish,
Portuguese, Genoese, Tuscan, Venetian, and Ottoman merchants, mariners,
ships and trade.

We are now seeking academics to join us as part-time volunteer project
experts (ten to twenty hours commitment) and project facilitators (twenty
to fifty hours commitment) between August and December 2012. Project
induction and training will be provided in August 2012, with full project
kick-off in early September 2012. Current team members include
postgraduates and academics at the University of Cambridge and King's
College, London.

Project associates, who are asked to volunteer fifty hours of research time
between September and December 2012, will be drawn from interested
postgraduates, graduates, school students, and amateur local and maritime
historians, both within and outside the United Kingdom.

Volunteers for all three roles (project expert, project facilitator, and
project associate) are welcome from both within and outside the United
Kingdom. We have a particular interest in recruiting English speaking
project volunteers from Barbados, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.

This project offers participants an opportunity to acquire and deepen their
digital editorial, project management, semantic markup and data mining
skills.

Please contact the project team ([log in to unmask]), if you would
like further information, or access the project website (www.marinelives.org
)