2 novembre 2015
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amytigner, « Vetting Rewards », EMROC, ID : 10.58079/o892
By Joul Smith Vetting rewards. It may not be the sexiest part of transcribing, but scrutinizing the products of the Winche (Folger V.b. 366) transcribathon has improved my technical skills as a transcriber and re-oriented the value I place on my work with recipes. And as a graduate student whose work and study revolves around early modern English, I’m developing “skill” and “purpose” for my future profession by vetting. At first, vetting sounds grueling and intrusive. Here’s the process: I c...