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The [http://research.artsrn.ualberta.ca/ukrfolklore/index.html Reciprocal Analysis: Group-sourcing Ukrainian Audio] site is up and running!
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==Summary==
==Summary==
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The Reciprocal Analysis: Group-sourcing Ukrainian Audio is a joint project between Humanities Computing and Modern Languages and Cultural Studies. We are creating and implementing the interface for volunteers to participate in scholarly crowd sourcing. The participants will use the interface to transcribe or translate the recordings of Ukrainian songs and narratives. Our goals are to understand the motivations and participation of the crowd in an academic project.
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*[[CIRCA: Credits|Credits]]
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==Personas and Scenarios==
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==Project Development==
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[[CIRCA:Personas and Scenarios|Personas and Scenarios]]
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*[[CIRCA: Abstract|Abstract]]
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*[[CIRCA: Crowdsourcing Website Analysis|Crowdsourcing Website Analysis]]
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*[[CIRCA: Ethics Correction|Ethics Correction]]
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*[[CIRCA: Ethics Draft|Ethics Draft]]
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*[[CIRCA: Help|Help]]
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*[[CIRCA: Manual|Manual]]
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*[[CIRCA: Paper Outline|Paper Outline]]
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*[[CIRCA: Personas and Scenarios|Personas and Scenarios]]
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*[[CIRCA: Programming Guide|Programming Guide]]
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*[[CIRCA: Project Presentations|Project Presentations]]
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*[[CIRCA: Questionnaire |Questionnaire]]
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*[[CIRCA: Research Agenda | Research Agenda]]
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*[[CIRCA: Research Plan|Research Plan]]
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*[[CIRCA: Revised Letter of Initial Contact|Revised Letter of Initial Contact]]
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*[[CIRCA: Wireframes|Wireframes]]
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==Literature and Links==
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*[[CIRCA: Crowdsourcing Literature|Crowdsourcing Literature]]
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*[[CIRCA: Persona and Scenario Articles| Persona and Scenario Articles]]
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*[[CIRCA: Related Crowdsourcing Websites|Related Crowdsourcing Websites]]
==Meeting Notes==
==Meeting Notes==
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, April 29th, 2011|Meeting Notes, April 29th, 2011]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, April 8th, 2011|Meeting Notes, April 8th, 2011]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, March 25th, 2011|Meeting Notes, March 24th, 2011]] 
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, March 18th, 2011|Meeting Notes, March 18th, 2011]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, March 4th, 2011|Meeting Notes, March 4th, 2011]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Feb. 18th, 2011|Meeting Notes, Feb. 18th, 2011]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Feb. 11th, 2011|Meeting Notes, Feb. 11th, 2011]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Feb. 4th, 2011| Meeting Notes, Feb. 4th, 2011]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Jan. 28th, 2011|Meeting Notes, Jan. 28th, 2011]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Jan. 21st, 2011|Meeting Notes, Jan. 21st, 2011]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Jan. 14th, 2011|Meeting Notes, Jan. 14th, 2011]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Dec. 13th, 2010|Meeting Notes, Dec. 13th, 2010]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Dec. 3rd, 2010|Meeting Notes, Dec. 3rd, 2010]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Nov. 19th, 2010|Meeting Notes, Nov. 19th, 2010]]
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*[[CIRCA: Metting Notes, Nov. 12th, 2010|Meeting Notes, Nov. 12th, 2010]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Oct. 29th, 2010|Meeting Notes, Oct. 29th, 2010]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Oct. 15th, 2010|Meeting Notes, Oct. 15th, 2010]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Oct. 7th, 2010|Meeting Notes, Oct. 7th, 2010]]
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*[[CIRCA: Meeting Notes, Oct. 1st, 2010|Meeting Notes, Oct. 1st, 2010]]
*[[CIRCA:Meeting Notes, Sept. 24th, 2010|Meeting Notes, Sept. 24th, 2010]]
*[[CIRCA:Meeting Notes, Sept. 24th, 2010|Meeting Notes, Sept. 24th, 2010]]
*[[CIRCA:Meeting Notes, Sept. 17th, 2010|Meeting Notes, Sept. 17th, 2010]]
*[[CIRCA:Meeting Notes, Sept. 17th, 2010|Meeting Notes, Sept. 17th, 2010]]
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==Literature and Links==
 
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[[CIRCA: Related Crowdsourcing Websites|Related Crowdsourcing Websites]]
 
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[[CIRCA: Articles about Crowdsourcing|Articles about Crowdsourcing]]
 
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[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/crowdsourcing_million_heads.php “Crowdsourcing: A Million Heads is Better that One”] by Josh Catone. From Read Write Web, the author separated the types of crowdsourcing into three categories, creation, prediction and organization.
 
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[http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/crowds.html “The rise of Crowdsourcing”] by Jeff Howe. An article from wired about the use of crowds to solve a variety of problems.
 

Current revision as of 13:14, 29 April 2011

The Reciprocal Analysis: Group-sourcing Ukrainian Audio site is up and running!

Contents

Summary

The Reciprocal Analysis: Group-sourcing Ukrainian Audio is a joint project between Humanities Computing and Modern Languages and Cultural Studies. We are creating and implementing the interface for volunteers to participate in scholarly crowd sourcing. The participants will use the interface to transcribe or translate the recordings of Ukrainian songs and narratives. Our goals are to understand the motivations and participation of the crowd in an academic project.

Project Development

Literature and Links

Meeting Notes

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