Facilitator discussion

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Facilitator discussion

Editorial history

23/08/12: CSG, created page






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Team Colin
Team Jill
Team Sarah
Team William

MarineLives-Transcript: Team Colin
MarineLives-Transcript: Team Jill
MarineLives-Transcript: Team Sarah
MarineLives-Transcript: Team William



Tasks for the w/c 20th August 2012

Imaging


  • 23/08/12: Imaging HCA 13/71 for later upload (Colin)


  • 24/08/12: Imaging HCA 13/71 for later upload (Colin)


Loading images onto MarineLives-Transcript


Week commencing 20th August 2012

  • 19/08/12: Uploaded four images (HCA 13/71 f.19r, f.19v, f.20r, f.21r) (Colin)


- These are images for palaeography practise by all MarineLives team members

  • 22/08/12: Uploaded twenty seven images (HCA 13/71 f.21v-f.34v) (Colin)


- These are additional images for palaeography practise by all MarineLives team members



Preparing training methods and materials


  • 21/08/12 - ongoing: Following a discussion on Monday afternoon at the kickoff meeting, Jill Wilcox has taken lead developing a training approach for the four Westminster School project associates (Jill)


- 03/09/12 (TBC): Tentative plan to set up a 1.5 hour training session at Westminster School on Monday 3rd September, probably late p.m., or early evening (TBC - Colin to speak to Dr Catherine Buchanan, Westminster School history teacher and MarineLives project advisor to discuss) (Colin)
- Associated tentative idea is for all four facilitators (or as many as possible) to be at this training, and to take an hour before or after the training, to continue to coordinate our activities, and to meet as a group of four for the first time (Colin, Jill, Sarah, William)



Testing training methods and materials


  • 24/08/12: Jill Wilcox and Colin Greenstreet to meet new project associates Ian Cowley and David Pashley at the National Archives Kew at 10.30 a.m. (main entrance, foyer) (Colin; Jill)


- Show them the physical HCA 13/71 volume
- Conduct basic palaeographical training (Colin to find a room via Jo Pugh)
- Ideally meet a National Archives palaeographical expert and/or legal expert (good for Colin and Jill as longer term contacts and support, as well as helpful for training of Ian and David)
- Have lunch in the cafe with them



Queries from facilitators to other facilitators

Colin


  • HCA 13/71 f.19v Completed by Colin – please would someone check
     I have started trying to check this, but have to keep scrolling down and back up.  Would it be possible to get the transcription in a window that you can scroll down as you read so that you can have the transcription and the original on the page at the same time?


  • HCA 13/71 f.21r Started by Colin - please would someone finish


  • HCA 13/71 f.22v P1080930


- Line 3: "hee saith he ćannot depose"
Question: is the acute accent over the "c" or over the "a". This problem is a very frequent one on most manuscript pages

- Contrast with Line 7: "otherwise he cánnot depose." (HCA 13/71 f.24v P1080934)

  • HCA 13/71 f.24r P1080933 Started by Colin - please would someone finish


- "Samuel Dun of Limehouse in the County of Midds Mariner late cheife
masters mate and Steevador on board the shipp Thomas Bonadventure
Capt Hughes Commander the voyage in question, aged 36 yeares..."

  • HCA 13/71 f.24v P1080934 Started by Colin - please would someone finish


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William