My company uses rev.com for those things.
On Wednesday, April 27, 2016, Diane Zorich wrote:
> Might want to try oTranscribe (http://otranscribe.com/). I have no
> experience using it myself, but it was recommended by someone in the
> digital humanities community a
Are you planning on doing this in-house? Or are you looking to set up an
RFP to hire a firm?
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Chris Alexander cma...@stanford.edu
wrote:
Hello all,
Apologies for cross postings between MCN (LinkedIn Group), MW (LinkedIn)
and the MCN - Listserv.
I've
Ooh I love picnic and hippo! In the spirit of Simon's squirrel nutkin, we give
things the INATOR treatment. So when we fixed our locations section, we
called it the Locinator. And the research upgrade was the Researchinator.
We backronymed this to mean It's Now A Totally Operational Resource.
Stephen, (and everyone else, hello!),
MCN 2013 was fully recorded, some with video and the rest with audio.
Almost all talks are currently on our youtube channel, with the rest being
processed. http://www.youtube.com/user/museumcn
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 12:36 PM, Trilce Navarrete
Wanna come work at the New York Public Library? Here is a job that might
interest you!
We have an open position for Social Media Marketing Job, more details here:
https://jobs-nypl.icims.com/jobs/7737/online-associate/job?mobile=falsewidth=960height=500bga=trueneedsRedirect=false
Wondering if anyone is using something like Twitter Bootstrap to do rapid
prototyping? How are you using it?
I ask because we are attempting to build our own version here at NYPL and
are receiving a little push-back from above. If you do rapid prototyping,
how did you get institutional buy-in?
Bernard,
For me, (someone whose job relies heavily on statistics and user research),
this question actually simply comes down to your mission statement. I
looked your's up (
http://www.otagomuseum.govt.nz/about-us/corporate-information/) and in
part, it says:
Mission: To inspire and enrich our