Doncaster Templestowe needs volunteers to help us transcribe all sorts of text so that it is searchable by the world community who may be interested in something that happened in Doncaster or Templestowe.
If you can help, please contact us......One of the most numerous tasks for us is transcription of text documents into searchable typed text.
There are many ways of doing this:
- typing into a wordprocessor like Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, Google Docs etc
- speaking or "voice typing" into a word processor like Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, Google Docs etc.
- scanning printed text and processing it with an Optical Character Recognition Program
We use all these techniques on different resources.
This page details how to use Microsoft Word 365 to transcribe a hand written text.
Google docs is useful because it is so accurate, and completely free to use.
All you need to start with is a
- computer that can access the internet and has a microphone (to hear you speak)
- installed Microsoft Word 365 program on your computer
- an email account to receive and reply with the job details
Open a new Word Doc
On the Home tab, on the right hand side should be a "Dictate" button.
(If it is not there, click on the hlpe menu at the top, and type dictate to get help on your computer.)
Open the file that contains the source image(s) that need transcription.
Arrange the windows either side by side, or top bottom so you can see both at the same time.
In the Microsoft window, type the detailed code or description that identifies the document being transcribed so we will understand what you have done.
Stop and start every few lines to ensure the program is keeping up.
Most people find that it is more efficient if they leave the errors alone until they have transcribed about a half page. Then go back and correct all errors.
When you have finished a job, copy and paste the text into an email and send to us.
When you have finished a job, copy and paste the text into an email and send to us.
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