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âMaking such bargainâ:Transcribe Bentham and the quality and cost-effectiveness of crowdsourced transcription
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- Amazon Mechanical Turk
- Bentham
- Causer
- Causer
- Causer
- Causer
- Causer
- Chandler
- Christie
- Cohen
- Dunn
- Dunn
- Edvard Munchs Tekster Digitalt Arkiv
- Grint
- Grint
- Haythornthwaite
- Holley
- Horton
- Jonker
- Kaufmann
- Kittur
- Lascarides
- Letters of 1916: Creating History project
- Matsakis
- McKinley
- Morriss
- Noordegraaf
- Nottamkandath
- Nov
- Quinn
- Retrieval and Enrichment of Archival Documents (READ)
- Ridge
- Romeo
- Schofield
- Steadman
- Terras
- Terras
- Transcribe Bentham blog
- Transcribe Bentham âTranscription Deskâ code
- tranScriptorium
- TSX transcription platform
- Turkopticon
- UCL Bentham Project
- UCL Library Bentham Papers digital repository
- UCL Library Special Collections
- Wheatley
- Yang
- Publication venue
- 'Oxford University Press (OUP)'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2018
- Field of study
In recent years, important research on crowdsourcing in the cultural heritage sector has been published, dealing with topics such as the quantity of contributions made by volunteers, the motivations of those who participate in such projects, the design and establishment of crowdsourcing initiatives, and their public engagement value. This article addresses a gap in the literature, and seeks to answer two key questions in relation to crowdsourced transcription: (1) whether volunteersâ contributions are of a high enough standard for creating a publicly accessible database, and for use in scholarly research; and (2) if crowdsourced transcription makes economic sense, and if the investment in launching and running such a project can ever pay off. In doing so, this article takes the award-winning crowdsourced transcription initiative, Transcribe Bentham, which began in 2010, as its case study. It examines a large data set, namely, 4,364 checked and approved transcripts submitted by volunteers between 1 October 2012 and 27 June 2014. These data include metrics such as the time taken to check and approve each transcript, and the number of alterations made to the transcript by Transcribe Bentham staff. These data are then used to evaluate the long-term cost-effectiveness of the initiative, and its potential impact upon the ongoing production of The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham at UCL. Finally, the article proposes more general points about successfully planning humanities crowdsourcing projects, and provides a framework in which both the quality of their outputs and the efficiencies of their cost structures can be evaluated
TURTLES OF THE GILLILAND FAUNULE FROM THE PLEISTOCENE OF KNOX COUNTY, TEXAS
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- 11/04/2020
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The Harvard Manuscript of Keats's âOn First Looking into Chapman's Homerâ, Joseph Severn, Leigh Hunt, and its Transmission into Print
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- 'Edinburgh University Press'
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Dunfermline, Duries and the Reformation
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- ADCP
- Bruce For
- BUK
- Chadwick H.
- Chadwick The
- Chrs Laing
- Chrs Laing
- Confutatio Responsionis Gulielmi Whitakeri The
- Cowan S.
- Dictionary of National
- Dilworth M.
- Early Records of the University of St Andrews (SHS 1926) [St A. Recs], 225
- Genealogical Collections
- It
- Knox's History Cf.
- Letters Ct. Bk.
- London Originals
- Lord High Accounts
- NAS RH
- Occurrents Diurnal
- Occurrents Diurnal
- Papers Warrender
- Pitcairn C.
- Possibly
- RMS
- RMS
- RSS
- RSS
- RSS
- RSS
- RSS
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- Scot CSP
- Scot CSP
- Scoticanae Medii Aevi Fasti Ecclesiae
- Scotorum Historian Illustrantia Vetera Momamenta
- Succession Episcopal
- The
- The In
- The Letters
- Universall Booke
- VIII
- Writs Pitfirrane
- Writs Pitfirrane
- Writs Yester
- Publication venue
- 'Edinburgh University Press'
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- Field of study
âAnie Gospell Wayâ: Religious Diversity in Interregnum Scotland
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- Abernethie
- Baillie Robert
- Balfour Sir James
- Burnet G.B.
- Christ Records
- Crisp Stephen
- Donaldson L
- Douglas
- Douglas D.
- Fox George
- Fraser James
- Grainger J.D.
- Guthrie James
- Hannen R.B.
- Henderson
- Holfelder K.D.
- Hoy
- Jaffray Alexander
- Johnston Archibald
- Kirkintilloch Some
- Laurence Anne
- Liu Tai
- Maidment James
- Mariscallanae Aberdonensis Fasti Academiae
- Miller W.F.
- Mull Throughout
- Nicoll
- Nicoll John
- Nov Perfect Passages
- Peter Major
- Protectorate Scotland
- Provost
- Reay Barry
- Records Ecclesiastical
- Records of the Commissions of the General Assembly
- Restoration Revolution
- Row
- Row John
- Row W.
- Sachse W.L.
- Scotland Cromwellian
- Scotland Letters
- Scotland Records
- Scotland The Acts
- Scott J.
- State Papers Calendar
- Stevenson David
- The Faithful
- Union The Cromwellian
- W.
- Whitelocke Bulstrode
- Wod NLS
- XXX.
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- 'Edinburgh University Press'
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Chapter Twenty. Humanism and Reformation in England and Scotland
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- A. W.
- As D.
- Baynes R.
- British Library Forrest's
- Butterworth C. C.
- Carley J. P.
- Carley J. P.
- Carpenter S.
- Catto
- Colet John
- Colet John
- Early Statutes of St John's College
- Eisenstein
- English There
- Festial Mirk's
- For
- For
- For
- For
- General
- Gleason
- Greenslade
- Greenslade S. L.
- Haller
- Henricis Johannis Capgrave
- History Humanism
- History Humanism
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- James The Works
- Johannis Capgrave
- John Fisher English Works
- King
- King The Inventory
- Lyall R. J.
- Lydgate's Fall
- Marc'hadour G.
- Matheson L. M.
- Mystery The Chester
- Our
- Papers Letters
- Protestantism Print
- Rex
- Rex R.
- Simpson J.
- Spencer Leith
- Stewart A.
- The Legend
- Tudor-Craig P.
- Underwood M. K.
- Venice Biblia
- Whytford Richard
- Writings Early
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- 'Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co, KG'
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Themes in the Large Scale Mapping of Wales in the Eighteenth Century
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- "More Morris Letters"
- A Design of a British Dictionary Historical &
- Arthur Aikin
- B.M.
- B.M.
- Bodleian Library
- Bodleian Library.
- Charles Hadfield
- Copper smelting and the early iron industry are particularly well illustrated and should be put in the context of two excellent source books George Grant-Francis,
- Davies J. H.
- Gentleman's Magazine
- Gunther R. T.
- Harley J. B.
- Harley J. B.
- Harry R. G. Inglis
- Hugh Owen
- Hugh Owen
- John Andrews
- John Lloyd
- Llewelyn C. Lloyd
- Loyd J. E.
- Loyd J. E.
- M. Bevan-Evans
- MS.
- MS.
- National Library of Wales
- National Library of Wales
- National Library of Wales
- National Library of Wales
- National Library of Wales.
- Nearly three years elapsed between the presentation of the maps to the Society by Dr Evans so acknowledged in the Society's
- Paul Morgan
- Ravenhill W. L. D.
- Richard Ellis
- Richard Gough
- Sir H. G. Fordham
- Slebech Papers
- Stuart Piggott
- Taylor E. G. R.
- The Proposal is printed on the end leaves of
- Various studies in English journals but notably, as a synthesis,
- William Mudge
- William Mudge
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- 'Maney Publishing'
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The Case of John Joseph Griffin. From Artisan-Chemist and Author-Instructor to Business-Leader
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- According to Ernest Child
- Advertisement in
- At the time that Heinrich Rose
- Berzelius
- Birkbeck George
- Birkbeckâs additional lectures for young people may have reflected the concerns expressed for practical education by the Edgeworths who in 1802
- Brian Gee
- Brock
- Crosland M. P.
- Daubeny C.
- Exhibition of Works and Industry of All Nations
- For an assessement of Grahamâs and Waringtonâs influence in founding the Chemical Society see
- For an expanded account of the chemical contents of Henryâs textbooks see Farrar
- For Andrew Ure (1778â1857) see
- For Wardâs retirement see
- From
- Garnett Thomas
- Gee B.
- Graham Thomas
- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin
- Griffin Charles
- Griffin left his nephew
- Griffin Richard
- Griffinâs
- Ibid. p. 111. Florence flasks were also popular with
- Ibid. Some feeling for the lack of demand for translations is encapsulated in a contemporary remark concerning Berzeliusâs wish to see his
- Ibid. but also see
- Ibid. p. 243. For similar, and even more effective, criticism by August Laurent, see
- In the endpapers of
- International Exhibition of
- It is occasionally reported (e.g.
- It was the two-volume third ed. of the
- Keddie VV.
- Kelly
- Mitscherlich For Eilhardt
- Moseley Henry
- Most of the original collection of Andersonâs instruments has been dispersed but see
- Muir
- No registers of Thomas Thomsonâs classes have survived. It is conceivable that Griffin may have gained some laboratory training under Thomson though Michael Moss, archivist at the University of Glasgow, is of the opinion that he would have received a âsufficient grounding in practical chemistryâ at the Andersonian Institution, citing James âParaffinâ Young as evidence of the calibre of student then emerging. (Personal communications 13.9.84 and 3.10.84.) In this case, it remains of some considerable interest to know whether Ure ran extramural practical classes like Thomson. See
- Note 7. above. The Ure-Griffin connection came to fruition in 1846 when Griffin developed the concept of a ânormalâ solution in titrimetry. See
- Other works in the Polytechnic Library Series included:
- Preface to
- Report of the Committee on Chemical Notation
- Rose
- Rose
- Scots Magazine (1825) P- 2- The full text of Andersonâs will is printed in Muir
- See
- The announcement of Wardâs retirement and transfer of business to Griffinâs appears in explanatory letters to customers form both Ward and Griffin dated 1 March 1850. Griffinâs
- The Glasgow Mechanicsâ Institution survived until 1886 then changed its name to the College of Arts and Science. Muir, op
- The Griffin and Tatlock history
- The remainder of the Scientific Miscellany series included:
- This is reinforced by a knowledge of the books in his library which were donated to the (Royal) Chemical Society. See
- This supplementary catalogue of August 1844 is not paginated continuously with Parts I and II but forms the endpapers of Griffinâs re-issue of Humphry Davyâs
- This travel diary has lain unrecognized at the Royal Chemical Society because it was catalogued with the papers of Henry Roscoe. It does not bear any name though the handwritten symbol RG (signifying Richard Griffin &
- This was a position of some considerable importance because over the intervening years, negotiations had led to the compounding of the Society with the Andersonian Institution Library, and Museum at their George Street building. Thus, the Directors of the Society became supervisors of the administration and finance of the Anderson Library. See
- This work is quite unique for its seventeen double copper plates of instruments and apparatus engraved by Adlard. It is not obvious from the text that Accum was the author although
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- Thomson
- Whewell W.
- William H. Brock
- Williams C. G.
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- 'Maney Publishing'
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