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If you have any ideas for fun things to include on the site, please let us know in the [[SGUTranscripts:Community portal|Community portal]].
If you have any ideas for fun things to include on the site, please let us know in the [[SGUTranscripts:Community portal|Community portal]].


== 'Editing Required' template ==
Pages that include the '[[Template:Editing required|Editing required]]' template (orange box saying "This episode needs:...) show what aspects of the page need to be completed. These pages will also be listed in the relevant subcategory of [[:Category:Needs attention]], which is a good place to look for any loose ends that need tying up.
Once an issue has been addressed, it can be removed from the 'Editing required' template by deleting the input line in the page's editing box. If it is the last issue to be resolved, then the template can be removed from the page entirely.


== Transcribe ==
== Transcribe ==
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We don't have any rules for transcribing, but we try to keep as true to the podcast as possible.  
We don't have any rules for transcribing, but we try to keep as true to the podcast as possible.  


While you don't need to include all the fillers, such as "um", "er", "you know", it's generally a good idea to stick to what is actually said, and not to ''interpret'' the Rogues' dialogue. The way a person speaks is often very different to how you would read or write text, and can be very messy, even non-sensical. However, with so many people contributing transcriptions, re-writing podcasts in a more 'readable' format would be heavily influenced by the writing style and interpretation of the transcriber, which would soon become impossible to monitor. Therefore, it's probably best to leave it to the reader to interpret
While you don't need to include all the fillers, such as "um", "er", "you know", it's generally a good idea to stick to what is actually said, and not to ''interpret'' the Rogues' dialogue. The way a person speaks is often very different to how you would read or write text, and can be very messy, even non-sensical. However, with so many people contributing transcriptions, re-writing podcasts in a more 'readable' format would be heavily influenced by the writing style and interpretation of the transcriber, which would soon become impossible to monitor. Therefore, it's probably best to leave it to the reader to interpret, and to use punctuation (such as commas and "...") to indicate broken sentences etc.


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* Podcast references to particular people
* Podcast references to particular people
* Podcast references to a website or particular article (when it can be found easily)
* Podcast references to a website or particular article (when it can be found easily)
== Today I Learned ==
A list of pages without 'Today I Learned' fact lists can be found at [[:Category:Needs TIL]].
==Favorite Rogue Quotes ==
The weekly Skeptical Quote is a great homage to outstanding thinkers and orators, but what about all the great quotes that come from the Rogues themselves?
To celebrate the profound and humorous utterances of our friends at the SGU, we're building a list of our favorite Rogue quotes (link pending).
To add to this list, first check that the quote isn't already in the list, then enter the quote into the table, adding the speaker(s), the relevant episode, and the topic. Use the [[Special:Categories|Categories]] list to help define the primary topic for the quote, that way, the table can be sorted easily. For example, if it's a joke, use "humor", if they're deploring the state of science education, use "Science & Education".


==Categories ==
==Categories ==
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For this reason, if you are applying a category to any other page, you should use the regular way of applying categories (i.e. <code><nowiki>[Category:Nature & Evolution]</nowiki></code>).
For this reason, if you are applying a category to any other page, you should use the regular way of applying categories (i.e. <code><nowiki>[Category:Nature & Evolution]</nowiki></code>).


=== Section titles ===
=== Section titles ===
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Make categorised redirects
Make categorised redirects


== Verify ==
== Proof-reading ==
A list of pages that have yet to be proof-read can be found at [[:Category:Needs proof-reading]].
A list of pages that have yet to be proof-read can be found at [[:Category:Needs proof-reading]].
Proof-reading etc.
 
It can be a long, hard task to transcribe a whole episode, and it's easy to miss typos and attribute lines to the wrong speakers. That is why it's good to have a second contributor proof-read pages.
 
As with transcribing, proof-reading a page should not include re-writing the transcription into a regular writing style, but should stay close to what is said on the podcast.
 
== Today I Learned ==
A list of pages without 'Today I Learned' fact lists can be found at [[:Category:Needs TIL]].
 
These sections include a bullet-point list of interesting facts that came up in the episode.
 
==Favorite Rogue Quotes ==
The weekly Skeptical Quote is a great homage to outstanding thinkers and orators, but what about all the great quotes that come from the Rogues themselves?
 
To celebrate the profound and humorous utterances of our friends at the SGU, we're building a list of our favorite Rogue quotes (link pending).
 
To add to this list, first check that the quote isn't already in the list, then enter the quote into the table, adding the speaker(s), the relevant episode, and the topic. Use the [[Special:Categories|Categories]] list to help define the primary topic for the quote, that way, the table can be sorted easily. For example, if it's a joke, use "humor", if they're deploring the state of science education, use "Science & Education".

Revision as of 01:56, 3 June 2012

This page is very much "in progress", I'm just chucking in ideas for now, and will clean it up later. If you have any suggestions / comments, please add them to the discussion page.--Teleuteskitty (talk) 19:58, 1 June 2012 (UTC)


SGUTranscripts.org aims to create a complimentary site for SGU fans to search and reference topics, and to make the SGU episodes as accessible as possible. There are lots of different ways to contribute, this page describes some of them.

If you have any ideas for fun things to include on the site, please let us know in the Community portal.

'Editing Required' template

Pages that include the 'Editing required' template (orange box saying "This episode needs:...) show what aspects of the page need to be completed. These pages will also be listed in the relevant subcategory of Category:Needs attention, which is a good place to look for any loose ends that need tying up.

Once an issue has been addressed, it can be removed from the 'Editing required' template by deleting the input line in the page's editing box. If it is the last issue to be resolved, then the template can be removed from the page entirely.

Transcribe

The most obvious way to help out is to transcribe an episode, or sections of an episode.

If you're new to transcribing, you might want to start off with a 5X5 episode, or a segment of an episode. The Help:Getting Started page gives information on setting up and editing pages.

We don't have any rules for transcribing, but we try to keep as true to the podcast as possible.

While you don't need to include all the fillers, such as "um", "er", "you know", it's generally a good idea to stick to what is actually said, and not to interpret the Rogues' dialogue. The way a person speaks is often very different to how you would read or write text, and can be very messy, even non-sensical. However, with so many people contributing transcriptions, re-writing podcasts in a more 'readable' format would be heavily influenced by the writing style and interpretation of the transcriber, which would soon become impossible to monitor. Therefore, it's probably best to leave it to the reader to interpret, and to use punctuation (such as commas and "...") to indicate broken sentences etc.

(laughter)

(inaudible)

Whilst transcribing an episode, it is a good idea to keep in mind other aspects of the transcription page that you might want to add to. For example, when transcribing, it can be easy to note the times at which each segment begins and to make a note of the topic categories that are covered. In the same way, when an interesting fact comes up, you might want to make a note of it to add to the 'Today I Learned' list for the episode (see below). Although you don't need to add any of these extras, and other people will be happy to add them, it can be easy to do whilst transcribing, as you're already familiar with the content, and can identify the most important points.

If you'd like to simply transcribe, without adding other features, but come across something you think might be important or interesting, you can insert a comment in the editing box for someone else to write up later.

For example if you come across a fact for the 'Today I Learned' list, or a good quote from one of the Rogues, you can insert a comment at the relevant point using <!-- and -->. This won't show on the regular page, but will be included in the page's edit box.

Appearance on page What you type
text text text text text text
text text text text text text  <!-- include this in TIL section -->


Time-stamps

One of the main advantages of transcribing the SGU podcasts is for reference. By including time stamps at the beginning of each segment, you can revisit topics you're interested in, or point other people to the section, without going through the whole podcast (not that that's ever much of a chore).

Some transcriptions need time-stamps added to them, you can find a list of these pages at Category:Needs time-stamps.

Time-stamps are added in a small font in the section header, for example:

Appearance on page What you type

Science or Fiction (45:16)

== Science or Fiction <small>(45:16)</small> ==

Formatting

A list of pages needing to be formatted can be found at Category:Needs formatting.

Wiki Mark-up

Page skeletons

Episode skeleton

Infobox

Help:Episode infobox

Links

A list of pages needing links can be found at Category:Needs links. - from show notes, general links (people, things, concepts, organisations) - wiki policy

  • Technical jargon that I'm looking up the spelling for anyway
  • Other key concepts that may not be immediately obvious (e.g. argumentum ad hominem)
  • Podcast references to particular people
  • Podcast references to a website or particular article (when it can be found easily)

Categories

A nice easy way to search through SGUTranscripts is to browse through categories, see browse categories page.

Episode pages that haven't been added to categories are listed in Category:Needs categories.

Using template

To add categories to a full SGU episode, include Template:Page categories, for 5X5 episodes, use Template:5X5 categories. The template pages show the available categories and what code is needed. The category templates add the page to the available categories, and apply a sort key based on the page name to separate out full episodes from section links on the category pages (e.g. see Category:Nature & Evolution).

For this reason, if you are applying a category to any other page, you should use the regular way of applying categories (i.e. [Category:Nature & Evolution]).

Section titles

Segments that do not have categorized redirectes are listed in Category:Needs segment redirects.

Check 'what links here' for redirects

Propose titles

Make categorised redirects

Proof-reading

A list of pages that have yet to be proof-read can be found at Category:Needs proof-reading.

It can be a long, hard task to transcribe a whole episode, and it's easy to miss typos and attribute lines to the wrong speakers. That is why it's good to have a second contributor proof-read pages.

As with transcribing, proof-reading a page should not include re-writing the transcription into a regular writing style, but should stay close to what is said on the podcast.

Today I Learned

A list of pages without 'Today I Learned' fact lists can be found at Category:Needs TIL.

These sections include a bullet-point list of interesting facts that came up in the episode.

Favorite Rogue Quotes

The weekly Skeptical Quote is a great homage to outstanding thinkers and orators, but what about all the great quotes that come from the Rogues themselves?

To celebrate the profound and humorous utterances of our friends at the SGU, we're building a list of our favorite Rogue quotes (link pending).

To add to this list, first check that the quote isn't already in the list, then enter the quote into the table, adding the speaker(s), the relevant episode, and the topic. Use the Categories list to help define the primary topic for the quote, that way, the table can be sorted easily. For example, if it's a joke, use "humor", if they're deploring the state of science education, use "Science & Education".