Tools: Week Three
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Week Three goals
In the third week of the MarineLives Summer Transcription Programme we will:
(1) Review and edit the transcriptions done by each team member in week two
(2) Discuss tricky words and expressions team members have come across
(3) Do a further two pages of transcription each, this week chosen both from HCA 13/68
(4) Develop search strategies to find and synthesise material on the Three Silver Ships project
One to One calls to be held with each team member
Colin will set up 1:1 calls with each team member lasting roughly 30 minutes each to review week two transcriptions, to discuss palaeographical issues, and to explore search strategies for the Three Silver Ships project
Team One
Calls completed
Nga Phan-Bellis
Sara Kerr - Tues, 7/7/15, midday
Calls booked
Team Two
Calls completed
Sara Fox - Mon, 6/7/15, 3 pm
Rachel Carter - Tues, 7/7/15, 11 am
Shavana Musa - Tues, 7/7/15, 2 pm
Calls booked
Learning from each other
Click on the links below to take a look at some Team One transcriptions:
Dr John Davies
HCA 13/124 f.86v
HCA 13/124 f.87v
HCA 13/124 f.88r
HCA 13/124 f.88v
Nga Phan-Bellis
HCA 13/68 f.14v
HCA 13/68 f.17r
HCA 13/68 f.17v
Sara Kerr
Brodie Waddell
Week three transcription
Please chose two pages from HCA 13/68 and "reserve them" by going into edit mode on the selected page and adding RESERVED FOR [YOUR NAME] in the STATUS section of the metadata
Search strategies for the Three Silver Ships project
To search the wiki, enter search terms in the search box at the top RH corner of any wiki page
Write profiles of people, ships and places, and add dates and events to the timeline. You will find a wiki page waiting for your contributions at the Three Silver Ships.
(1) Look for information about key people
For example:
Christian Cloppenburgh - master of the ship the Salvadore
Otto George - master of the ship the Sampson
Write a short profile of a person, based upon your research
For example, the rather wonderful Magdalena Hendricks - Dutch born witness for the Commonwealth
William Astell, a former military man (and surgeon) fallen on hard times, and also a witness for the Commonwealth
(2) Look for information about key ships
Remember that spelling variants exist
For example: the Salvador and the Salvadore
(3) Look for information about key places mentioned in the case
For example; Lubeck, Hamburg, Cadiz, Ostend, Amsterdam, Woolwich
Remember that spelling variants exist