I'd like a semireasonable automatic transcription method - does
anyone have experience with these: what are the best?
JOHN BIBBY
On 15 November 2011 12:34, vik <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> A quick question for a dreary Tuesday, that some of you might be able to
> help with.
>
> For a small oral history project conducted largely by volunteers, do you
> think that interview material needs to be fully transcribed in order to be
> archived, or would summary sheets suffice?
>
> Transcribing takes a lot of time, and I don't know if it's a good use of
> project resources; but obviously if the general feeling is that it needs to
> be done in order for material to be properly archived, then fair enough...
>
> So how crucial do you think transcriptions are? For example, if you run an
> archive, would you accept oral history material without full transcriptions,
> but with summary sheets?
>
> Thanks for your help
> vik
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