HistoryForge Transcription Sessions
Digital Scholarship Center, LS3504
Binghamton University, PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902, United States
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HistoryForge is a collaborative digital project between the university and the local community where volunteers transcribe census data to create an open-access interactive map of Binghamton's past. By mapping census data, HistoryForge makes the area's history more accessible to its residents and produces a database at an individual-level that creates opportunities for future research of the local area. Students and volunteer transcribers will gain hands-on experience working with primary source documents and contributing to a digital history project.
View the project at https://historyforge.
Agenda
Past Events
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
These semi-monthly meetings provide a space for members of the campus and local community to learn about Binghamton HistoryForge and get trained in transcribing the census records that form HistoryForge's interactive map and database. Attendees will work together to transcribe records, troubleshoot tricky handwriting, and contribute to the project.
Past Events
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
These semi-monthly meetings provide a space for members of the campus and local community to learn about Binghamton HistoryForge and get trained in transcribing the census records that form HistoryForge's interactive map and database. Attendees will work together to transcribe records, troubleshoot tricky handwriting, and contribute to the project.
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
These semi-monthly meetings provide a space for members of the campus and local community to learn about Binghamton HistoryForge and get trained in transcribing the census records that form HistoryForge's interactive map and database. Attendees will work together to transcribe records, troubleshoot tricky handwriting, and contribute to the project.
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
These semi-monthly meetings provide a space for members of the campus and local community to learn about Binghamton HistoryForge and get trained in transcribing the census records that form HistoryForge's interactive map and database. Attendees will work together to transcribe records, troubleshoot tricky handwriting, and contribute to the project.