Your First Crowdsourcing Project





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Description:

Join Ben and Sara Brumfield of FromThePage as they step you through your first crowdsourcing project. The session covers selecting material, finding volunteers, developing transcription conventions, keeping volunteers engaged, and what to do with your transcriptions once you're done.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this class, students will be able to:

Describe how to attract and motivate volunteers
Explain what materials are appropriate for crowdsourcing and what are not
List the steps to designing a successful first project

Instructors

Ben Brumfield is the founder of FromThePage. In 2005, he began developing one of the first web-based manuscript transcription systems. Released as the open-source tool FromThePage, it has since been used by libraries, museums, and universities to transcribe literary drafts, military diaries, herpetology field notes, and punk rock fanzines. He has written and presented on crowdsourced manuscript transcription for over a decade. He received a B.A. in Computer Science and Linguistics from Rice University. Since its creation in 2005, the community on FromThePage has transcribed more than 1,000,000 pages from universities, museums, and archives. Today, FromThePage works with institutions from all over the globe. Harvard, Stanford, the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the state archives of Alabama, North Carolina, and Maryland are just a few institutions that have used our software to engage the public and enhance their collections.

Sara Brumfield is a software engineer and entrepreneur. She co-founded FromThePage, a crowdsourced transcription platform that allows institutions to share documents for transcription. Prior to founding FromThePage, she spent 17 years as a software engineer with IBM, inventing or co-inventing eight patents. She has a BA in Computer Science and the Study of Women and Gender from Rice University.






State library and/or archives agency; Network/consortia; Public library; Academic library: 4 year and graduate; Museum; Academic library: 2 year; Government library; Archives; Historical Society / Site; Special collections
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