Hi Charles,

I agree with the perspectives you've received on the challenges of building and 
sustaining something yourself with the limited resources you describe, and that 
includes outsourcing what might seem like a one-time project for a low rate; it 
just isn't likely to deliver what you're ultimately looking to achieve, for too 
many depressing reasons to list. I wonder if you might be able to find some 
additional ideas for a voice-to-text solution if you reached out to other 
public libraries with makerspaces/production studios. Code4Lib folks are 
clearly awesome in many ways, but the public sector representation isn't 
extensive in this community, which in library software land can translate to 
big differences at almost all levels when you're trying to identify the right 
solution for your organization. 

For another angle, are you connected with the folks in the Library Development 
Group at the Florida State Library/FLIN 
(https://dos.myflorida.com/library-archives/library-development/digital/resource-sharing/flin/),
 or your local multitype cooperative (looks like it's this one: 
https://swfln.org/)? They might be able to connect you to vendor discounts, 
other folks working on the same issues, or other resources - and at the very 
least, the more they understand about your needs, the better they can plan 
their service offerings to help improve the libraries they serve.

Anne Slaughter
Director of Technology Services
Reaching Across Illinois Library System
Burr Ridge Office
Phone: 630-734-5127
Fax: 630.734.5050
anne.slaugh...@railslibraries.info
https://www.railslibraries.info

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG> On Behalf Of charles meyer
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2022 4:29 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Hiring a programmer

Thank you Jackie, Erich, Mark Jon, Deborah and all others!



2 projects I’ve got on the back burner.



1 – since I can’t find any voice-to-text software other than DNS ($500) and 
don’t wish to use the Windows/Word voice-to-text or Google options, which 
others have used (not just Googled but actually used) I was curious what kind 
of price range it would be to hire a programmer to create a voice-to-text 
program?


For confidentiality purposes, I can't be on the net for the voice-to-text.



I’m not a software developer so I have no idea the actual costs and time 
involved in creating, developing and completing such a project. Maybe I need to 
wait for that winning lottery ticket?!



2 – I wanted to create or have created a short animated object. I’ve read about 
Blender but with no experience creating animation it was a slog to watch 
Blender tutorials and then try to develop what I wanted. It was easier 
(although certainly not easy) to learn the basics of some free video editing 
software.



I then posted a request to see to if anyone might help me or I could hire on 
Blender but that was met with a thud.



The vison I have for the animated object really needs to be in 3D and not 2D 
although I do respect how 2D can work well in some projects.



Perhaps, if I wasn’t teaching 3D printing, doing video recording, running AV, 
doing video editing, creating writing programs, and doing all the other tasks 
needed in a public library I might have a little left over time to play with 
Blender but not so far.



Thank you for all your thoughts and suggestions.



Charles.



Charles Meyer

Charlotte County Public Library

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