This practical handbook tackles what you need to know before, during,
and after transcription. Appropriate for varying levels of expertise_and
written for transcriptionists, ethnographers, researchers, oral
historians, participant observers, and even amateurs who plan to write
their family history_this helpful guide by ethnographer Willow Roberts
Powers covers a wide range of essential topics: why transcription
methodology is essential, factors to be considered before transcribing
(including reasons not to create a transcript), stages of transcription
and recommended guidelines, methodology, editing, incorporation of
contextual information, transcribing performances, and finally the
interactions between transcriptionists, participants in the record
events, researchers, and other future users of the transcripts.
Appendices contain sample forms, lists and discussions of punctuation
symbols typically used for notation systems, and sample excerpts from
real transcripts