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Tag Archives: transcriptions
T3: Audio Transcription Using Google Docs
If you need to transcribe interviews, videos, screencasts, or podcasts for research or teaching purposes, it can be hard to know what services will produce quality transcriptions. You can pay for transcription services that are done by human but this … Continue reading
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Tagged Google Docs, transcriptions
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T3: New Audio Transcription App
[youtube]https://youtu.be/ppjqFkH516I[/youtube] Lifehacker has a review of a new audio transcription app, Otter Voice Notes, that uses artificial intelligence to transcribe audio in real time. Audio transcription is good for interviews, oral history projects, lectures, and meetings. Although the AI transcription … Continue reading
Friday Fun: Digital Ozark Folksong Collection
The digital Ozark Folksong Collection at the University of Arkansas officially “opens” today, Friday, August 28th! It’s the “largest and most complete collection of traditional music and associated materials from Arkansas and the Ozarks” in the U.S., and includes “recordings … Continue reading
Posted in around the world
Tagged culture, digital collections, diversity, folk music, fun stuff, lyrics, music, oral histories, transcriptions
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