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2011

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Using Amazon Mechanical Turk To Transcribe Historical Handwritten Documents, Andrew Lang, Joshua Rio-Ross Oct 2011

Using Amazon Mechanical Turk To Transcribe Historical Handwritten Documents, Andrew Lang, Joshua Rio-Ross

College of Science and Engineering Faculty Research and Scholarship

The developing “information age” is continually unraveling new ways of discovering, presenting and sharing information. Most new academic material is digitally formatted upon its creation and is thus easy to find and query. However, there remains a good deal of material from times prior to the “information age” that has yet to be converted to digital form. Much of this material can be found in library collections—whether academic, public or private—and thus remains available only to a limited number of locals or willing-and-able sojourners. Using OCR technology, most typeset documents can be digitized and made available online; and there are …