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As you probably know, there are over 350 full episodes of the SGU, and over 100 5x5 episodes, so we appreciate any and all of the help we get.
As you probably know, there are over 350 full episodes of the SGU, and over 100 5x5 episodes, so we appreciate any and all of the help we get.


We want to make it clear that we welcome all contributions, regardless of whether you can tell the difference between Jay and Bob, just don't want to do all the formatting and mark-up for a full wiki page, or can only contribute parts of episodes.
We want to make it clear that we welcome all contributions, regardless of whether you can tell the difference between Jay and Bob, don't have time to do all the formatting and mark-up for a wiki page, or can only contribute parts of episodes.


We encourage everyone to contribute just as much or as little as they wish
We encourage everyone to contribute just as much or as little as they wish


Here, we cover some of the basics of setting up a page and editing. For more detailed help, see the list of [links] below.
This page covers some of the basics of setting up a page and editing. For more detailed help, see the list of [useful links] below.


== Getting started ==
First things first, find an episode that you want to transcribe, make sure it isn't already listed on the [[Main Page]], and create a page for it.


If you'd like to just try your hand at transcribing, start with an SGU 5x5 as these are much shorter.


== Getting started ==
First things first, if you'd like to just try your hand at transcribing, start with an SGU 5x5 as these are much shorter.
Find an episode that you want to transcribe, make sure it isn't already listed on the [[Main Page]], and create a page for it.
???what about marking episodes with section work only???
???what about marking episodes with section work only???


=== Creating new episode pages ===
=== Creating new episode pages ===
It's best to create a page ''before'' you start any of the work in order to make sure that no-one else is working on the same episode.  
It's best to create a page ''before'' you start any of the work in order to make sure that no-one else is working on the same episode.  
<br>You don't want to put in all that effort only to find out someone submitted the same transcript just before you did!
You don't want to put in all that effort only to find out someone submitted the same transcript just before you did!
 
It's easy to create a page, just enter the name of the page you want to create in the search bar, for example:
:"SGU Episode ###" ''or'' "5X5 Episode ##"


It's easy to create a page:
Searching for this will let you know if the page has already been created by someone else - in which case you should find another episode to transcribe.
#Type the name of the page you want to create in the search bar, for example:<!--
--><ul>"SGU Episode ###"</ul><!--
-->''or'' <!--
--><ul>"5X5 Episode ##"</ul>
#Click 'Go' or 'Search' (it doesn't matter which)
#*If someone has already created this page, then it will appear in the search results, and you should find another episode to transcribe.
#If no-one has created a page for that episode, then the search results page will say:<!--
--><ul>There were no results matching the query.<!--
--><p>'''Create the page "<span style="color:#FF0000">SGU Episode ###</span>" on this wiki!'''</p></ul>
#Click on the red link to the new page to create it, this takes you to the editing section for that page.
#Type <code><nowiki>''page in progress''</nowiki></code> in the editing window, and click 'save page' at the bottom left of the screen.
This creates a new page for your episode that notifies people viewing it that someone is working on it.


=== Adding new pages to the Main Page ===
If no-one has created a page for that episode, then the search results page will say:
Now, before you run off to start your transcription, you should add your new page to the [[Main Page]]. This makes it extra clear to other contributors that you've called dibs on this episode.
:There were no results matching the query.
:'''Create the page "<span style="color:#FF0000">SGU Episode ###</span>" on this wiki!'''


&otimes;  If you would like someone to do this step for you, or if you have any questions/suggestions, just put a note in the [[SGUTranscripts:Community_portal]], and someone will be happy to help out.???link to section on portal???
Click on the red link to open the new page's editing box, and type <code><nowiki>''page in progress''</nowiki></code> in the editing window. Saving this page creates a new page for your episode that notifies people viewing it that someone is working on it.
#Head back to the [[Main Page]] and find the section that your episode should be entered into.
#*e.g The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe Transcripts, 2012 or The Skeptics' Guide 5x5 Transcripts, 2008
#You can edit sections of a page separately by clicking on the 'edit' link to the right of that section, opening that section's editing box directly. <!--
--><br>Alternatively, you can open the editing box for the whole page and find the relevant section within it using the 'edit' tab at the top of the page - whatever you find easiest.
#Enter the link to your page, the date and mark it as incomplete. If you are transcribing a 5X5 episode, also include the episode name , for example:<!--
--><ul><code><nowiki>[[SGU Episode 352]], Apr 14 2012 (incomplete)</nowiki></code></ul><!--
-->or<!--
--><ul><code><nowiki>[[5X5 Episode 110]], Apr 11 2012, Naturalistic Fallacy (incomplete)</nowiki></code></ul>
#*You can remove the <code>(incomplete)</code> once you've finished your submission.
#Preview and save the page
Right, now you're ready to go ahead with the fun part!


== Tips for Transcription ==
=== Adding to the Main Page ===
You should use whatever method of transcription you find suits you best.  
Before you run off to start your transcription, you should add your new page to the [[Main Page]]. This makes it extra clear to other contributors that you've called dibs on this episode.
 
:&otimes;  If you would like someone to do this step for you, or if you have any questions/suggestions, just put a note in the [http://www.sgutranscripts.org/wiki/SGUTranscripts:Community_portal Community portal], and someone will be happy to help out.
???link to section on portal???
 
You can edit pages by clicking the 'edit' tab at the top of the page, which allows you to edit the whole page. If you just want to edit one section, you can also click on the 'edit' link to the right of the relevant section heading.


So far, we don't know of any speech recognition software available to do the task for us, so the following is for manual transcription only. Here's some quick info on what we've found useful so far.  
Find the section on the [[Main Page]] where your episode should go and enter the link to your page, the date and mark it as incomplete. If you are transcribing a 5X5 episode, also include the episode name , for example:
:<code><nowiki>[[SGU Episode 352]], Apr 14 2012 (incomplete)</nowiki></code>
::''or''
:<code><nowiki>[[5X5 Episode 110]], Apr 11 2012, Naturalistic Fallacy (incomplete)</nowiki></code>
The page name between double square brackets inserts the link to the page. <!--add section link to links???-->You can remove the "<code>(incomplete)</code>" text from the [[Main Page]] once you've finished your submission in the same way.


Please let us know if you have any suggestions to add.
Once you've previewed and saved the page, you're ready to go ahead with the fun part!
=== Audio software ===
(copied)My method of transcription is to use VLC media player, and dial down the speed until I can type comfortably. A quick alt-tab, then shift-left a couple of times will skip back a few seconds if you missed something.


[http://www.nch.com.au/scribe/index.html ExpressScribe] is a free program that allows you a lot of control over the audio playback, whilst using the text editor of your choice. You can assign hot-keys to actions such as play, pause, speed up, skip back etc. that are system-wide (i.e. they work no matter what other program you're in at the time).
=== Editing your page ===
<br>You can find an overview of ExpressScribe functions in [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/transcribe-audio-video-files-text-express-scribe/ this article]
Once you've done all the hard work, it's time to show the world.


=== Text editing software ===
Go to the episode page you created, click the 'edit' tab, and paste your text into the editing box.
Ultimately, it doesn't matter what program you use for writing your transcription, but some have their advantage and disadvantages.


Here are some things you might want to consider:
Click on the 'show preview' button at the bottom of the page to show what your current edit looks like.
*spell-checking
:It's generally best to check the preview before saving a page in order to avoid excessive entries in the [http://www.sgutranscripts.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges Recent changes] log. This log shows all changes made to the website, and is handy for checking for new additions, such as messages in the [http://www.sgutranscripts.org/wiki/SGUTranscripts:Community_portal Community portal].
*automatic correction of common typos (e.g. with MS Word)
*???preferences for format/saving file type


<!--???Microsoft Word
When you're happy with the page, or want to save your progress and come back to it later, click 'save page', which will show your newly edited page in all it's glory.
Advantages: Spell-checker; Corrects common typos automatically
Disadvantages: sometimes auto-corrects when you don't want it to; uses ???apostrophes that aren't recognised for formatting in Wiki (see ???)-->
== Posting Transcription ==
So, now you've done all the hard work, and it's time to show the world.
#Go to the episode page you created and click on the 'edit' tab at the top
#Paste your text into the editing box
#Click on the 'show preview' button at the bottom of the page to show what your current edit looks like.
#*It's generally best to check the preview before saving a page in order to avoid excessive numbers of editing entries in the [[Recent changes]] log.
#**???This log shows all the changes made to the entire website, and is handy for checking for new additions, such as messages in the community portal.
#If you're happy with the preview, or want to save your progress and come back to it later, click 'save page', which will show your new page in all it's glory.


== Wiki mark-up ==
== Wiki mark-up ==
If you would like someone to mark up your page for you, or if you have any questions/suggestions, just put a note in the [[SGUTranscripts:Community_portal]], and someone will be happy to help out.
:&otimes;  If you would like someone to mark up your page for you, or if you have any questions/suggestions, just put a note in the [http://www.sgutranscripts.org/wiki/SGUTranscripts:Community_portal Community portal], and someone will be happy to help out.


Here, we describe the most commonly used wikitext markup and html tags for pages on this site. For more detail, see  
Here, we describe the most commonly used wikitext markup and html tags for pages on this site. For more detail, see  
[[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Advanced_editing]]
[[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Advanced_editing]]


=== Formatting ===
italics, bold
=== Links ===
- internal, external


=== Line breaks and paragraphs ===
=== Line breaks and paragraphs ===
Line 116: Line 95:
<code>This is my first line<br><br>This is my second line</code>
<code>This is my first line<br><br>This is my second line</code>
|}
|}


=== Headers ===
=== Headers ===
Line 138: Line 116:
???
???
We also include the time at which that section starts in a small font using the <code><nowiki><small></nowiki></code> tag, for example:
We also include the time at which that section starts in a small font using the <code><nowiki><small></nowiki></code> tag, for example:
:<code><nowiki>=== News Item 2 <small>(24:32)</small>===</nowiki></code>
is displayed as:
:<span style="font-size:130%">'''News Item 2 <small>(24:32)</small>'''</span>


<code><nowiki>=== News Item 2 <small>(24:32)</small>===</nowiki></code>
=== References ===


is displayed as:


<span style="font-size:150%">'''News Item 2 <small>(24:32)</small>'''</span>
== Tips for Transcription ==
You should use whatever method of transcription you find suits you best. So far, we don't know of any speech recognition software available to do the task for us, so the following is for manual transcription only. Here's some quick info on what we've found useful so far.
 
Please let us know if you have any suggestions to add.
=== Audio software ===
(copied)My method of transcription is to use VLC media player, and dial down the speed until I can type comfortably. A quick alt-tab, then shift-left a couple of times will skip back a few seconds if you missed something.


<!--???
[http://www.nch.com.au/scribe/index.html ExpressScribe] is a free program that allows you a lot of control over the audio playback, whilst using the text editor of your choice. You can assign hot-keys to actions such as play, pause, speed up, skip back etc. that are system-wide (i.e. they work no matter what other program you're in at the time).
italics, bold
<br>You can find an overview of ExpressScribe functions in [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/transcribe-audio-video-files-text-express-scribe/ this article]


Links - internal, external
=== Text editing software ===
Ultimately, it doesn't matter what program you use for writing your transcription, but some have their advantage and disadvantages.


refs
Here are some things you might want to consider:
*spell-checking
*automatic correction of common typos (e.g. with MS Word)
*???preferences for format/saving file type


-->
<!--???Microsoft Word
Advantages: Spell-checker; Corrects common typos automatically
Disadvantages: sometimes auto-corrects when you don't want it to; uses ???apostrophes that aren't recognized for formatting in Wiki (see ???)-->


== Community Portal ==
== Community Portal ==
To post a message in the [[SGUTranscripts:Community_portal]]:
To post a message in the [http://www.sgutranscripts.org/wiki/SGUTranscripts:Community_portal Community portal], click on the 'edit' tab on the portal page and enter your note at the bottom of the editing box. If you are replying to a post, you should indent your text by including one or more colons, ":"
#Click on the 'edit' tab on the portal page and enter your note at the bottom of the editing box  
<br>You can automatically insert your user name and the time of the post by using 4 tildas <nowiki>"~~~~"</nowiki>.
#Sign the post using 4 tildas <nowiki>("~~~~")</nowiki>
#*This automatically inserts your user name and the time of the post.
#Don't forget to hit 'save page' when you're finished.




== Links ==
== Useful inks ==
* Consult the [//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
* Consult the [//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Advanced_editing]

Revision as of 18:43, 23 April 2012

Thanks for your interest in helping out with the SGU transcription project.

As you probably know, there are over 350 full episodes of the SGU, and over 100 5x5 episodes, so we appreciate any and all of the help we get.

We want to make it clear that we welcome all contributions, regardless of whether you can tell the difference between Jay and Bob, don't have time to do all the formatting and mark-up for a wiki page, or can only contribute parts of episodes.

We encourage everyone to contribute just as much or as little as they wish

This page covers some of the basics of setting up a page and editing. For more detailed help, see the list of [useful links] below.

Getting started

First things first, find an episode that you want to transcribe, make sure it isn't already listed on the Main Page, and create a page for it.

If you'd like to just try your hand at transcribing, start with an SGU 5x5 as these are much shorter.

???what about marking episodes with section work only???

Creating new episode pages

It's best to create a page before you start any of the work in order to make sure that no-one else is working on the same episode. You don't want to put in all that effort only to find out someone submitted the same transcript just before you did!

It's easy to create a page, just enter the name of the page you want to create in the search bar, for example:

"SGU Episode ###" or "5X5 Episode ##"

Searching for this will let you know if the page has already been created by someone else - in which case you should find another episode to transcribe.

If no-one has created a page for that episode, then the search results page will say:

There were no results matching the query.
Create the page "SGU Episode ###" on this wiki!

Click on the red link to open the new page's editing box, and type ''page in progress'' in the editing window. Saving this page creates a new page for your episode that notifies people viewing it that someone is working on it.

Adding to the Main Page

Before you run off to start your transcription, you should add your new page to the Main Page. This makes it extra clear to other contributors that you've called dibs on this episode.

⊗ If you would like someone to do this step for you, or if you have any questions/suggestions, just put a note in the Community portal, and someone will be happy to help out.

???link to section on portal???

You can edit pages by clicking the 'edit' tab at the top of the page, which allows you to edit the whole page. If you just want to edit one section, you can also click on the 'edit' link to the right of the relevant section heading.

Find the section on the Main Page where your episode should go and enter the link to your page, the date and mark it as incomplete. If you are transcribing a 5X5 episode, also include the episode name , for example:

[[SGU Episode 352]], Apr 14 2012 (incomplete)
or
[[5X5 Episode 110]], Apr 11 2012, Naturalistic Fallacy (incomplete)

The page name between double square brackets inserts the link to the page. You can remove the "(incomplete)" text from the Main Page once you've finished your submission in the same way.

Once you've previewed and saved the page, you're ready to go ahead with the fun part!

Editing your page

Once you've done all the hard work, it's time to show the world.

Go to the episode page you created, click the 'edit' tab, and paste your text into the editing box.

Click on the 'show preview' button at the bottom of the page to show what your current edit looks like.

It's generally best to check the preview before saving a page in order to avoid excessive entries in the Recent changes log. This log shows all changes made to the website, and is handy for checking for new additions, such as messages in the Community portal.

When you're happy with the page, or want to save your progress and come back to it later, click 'save page', which will show your newly edited page in all it's glory.

Wiki mark-up

⊗ If you would like someone to mark up your page for you, or if you have any questions/suggestions, just put a note in the Community portal, and someone will be happy to help out.

Here, we describe the most commonly used wikitext markup and html tags for pages on this site. For more detail, see [[1]]

Formatting

italics, bold

Links

- internal, external

Line breaks and paragraphs

Description What it looks like What you type
Starting a new line in the editing window does not show on the final page as a line break This is my first lineThis is my second line

This is my first line
This is my second line

To start a new line, use the <br> tag
You can use this on the same line, or on a new line

This is my first line
This is my second line

This is my first line
<br>This is my second line

To start a new paragraph leave an empty line between text in the editing window This is my first line

This is my second line

This is my first line

This is my second line

Headers

Headers are used to mark the different podcast segments, and are automatically incorporated into a table of contents that appears at the top of the page.

Headings are made by using 2 or more 'equals' signs:

What it looks like What you type

Podcast segment

==Podcast segment==

Segment subsection

===Segment subsection===

??? We also include the time at which that section starts in a small font using the <small> tag, for example:

=== News Item 2 <small>(24:32)</small>===

is displayed as:

News Item 2 (24:32)

References

Tips for Transcription

You should use whatever method of transcription you find suits you best. So far, we don't know of any speech recognition software available to do the task for us, so the following is for manual transcription only. Here's some quick info on what we've found useful so far.

Please let us know if you have any suggestions to add.

Audio software

(copied)My method of transcription is to use VLC media player, and dial down the speed until I can type comfortably. A quick alt-tab, then shift-left a couple of times will skip back a few seconds if you missed something.

ExpressScribe is a free program that allows you a lot of control over the audio playback, whilst using the text editor of your choice. You can assign hot-keys to actions such as play, pause, speed up, skip back etc. that are system-wide (i.e. they work no matter what other program you're in at the time).
You can find an overview of ExpressScribe functions in this article

Text editing software

Ultimately, it doesn't matter what program you use for writing your transcription, but some have their advantage and disadvantages.

Here are some things you might want to consider:

  • spell-checking
  • automatic correction of common typos (e.g. with MS Word)
  • ???preferences for format/saving file type


Community Portal

To post a message in the Community portal, click on the 'edit' tab on the portal page and enter your note at the bottom of the editing box. If you are replying to a post, you should indent your text by including one or more colons, ":"
You can automatically insert your user name and the time of the post by using 4 tildas "~~~~".


Useful inks