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Date of this Version
5-23-2024
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Presentation
Abstract
This workshop was offered by the South Florida Archives Collective and offered a comprehensive overview of speech recognition software, highlighting the difference between dictation and transcription and showcasing the efficacy of speech-to-text technology. Participants learned about its application in archival contexts and how it improves accessibility, aids research endeavors, and enables close reading aids for extensive data extraction and knowledge acquisition. Through a case study on the Dana A. Dorsey Papers, the presenter illustrated best practices for transcription processes, including software selection, workflow optimization, and handling formatting nuances.
Recommended Citation
Bakker, Rebecca, "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Archival Access Through Speech-to-Text Transcription" (2024). Works of the FIU Libraries. 148.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/glworks/148
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