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* 2015 [[TrainingMaterials2015|Training Materials]] | * 2015 [[TrainingMaterials2015|Training Materials]] | ||
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*[[Routine_Encoding_Procedures|Routine Encoding Procedures]]: overview of encoding, proofreading, and corrections entry. Includes a checklist of tasks to complete when you've finished encoding a text. | *[[Routine_Encoding_Procedures|Routine Encoding Procedures]]: overview of encoding, proofreading, and corrections entry. Includes a checklist of tasks to complete when you've finished encoding a text. | ||
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==Crib sheets== | ==Crib sheets== | ||
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* [http://www.wwp.northeastern.edu/research/publications/documentation/training/validation.html Validation and reading errors] | * [http://www.wwp.northeastern.edu/research/publications/documentation/training/validation.html Validation and reading errors] | ||
*[[Unicode Quick Guide]] | *[[Unicode Quick Guide]] | ||
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==Tracking== | ==Tracking== |
Revision as of 12:56, 28 May 2015
Training materials
- 2015 Training Materials
- 2013 Training Materials
Encoding Process Documents
- Getting started with encoding: tips and tricks to help you get started with encoding
- Encoding Guidelines for Exhibits: documentation of the encoding of exhibits
- Routine Encoding Procedures: overview of encoding, proofreading, and corrections entry. Includes a checklist of tasks to complete when you've finished encoding a text.
Crib sheets
- Using Subversion and the SVN client
- Using Oxygen
- Rendition ladders
- Validation and reading errors
- Unicode Quick Guide
Tracking
- Text Tracking: master page for tracking all phases of transcription, proofreading, and corrections entry.
- Ideas: use the Ideas Trello board to submit suggestions for encoding improvements, interesting quotes, and projects you think the WWP should take on.