Project Goals

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Project Goals

Editorial history

08/08/12: WT, created page






Purpose of this page

This page sets out the primary goals of the project. It also suggests standards by which we should measure our performance against these goals and seeks a discussion of these proposed standards and measurement processes with the project team



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Project Goals



What have we said?


Our website: "MarineLives is an innovative academic project for the collaborative transcription, linkage and enrichment of primary manuscripts, which were originated in the High Court of Admiralty, London, 1650-1669. The end product will be a publicly and freely available online academic edition."



Two primary goals


  • Content: Delivery of a public and freely available online academic edition (within reasonable time)


  • Process: Develop and demonstrate effective innovative approach to collaborative transcription, linkage and enrichment of primary documents


Suggested standards



Content


  • Quality of textual output


  • Quantity of textual output


Process


  • Creativeness, effectiveness and efficiency of project process


Energy


  • Unanticipated benefits




Possible measurement



Content


  • Nominate named expert individuals in advance, not directly involved in the project, to assess the quality of the content?


- Who?

  • Benchmark the quality and quantity of the content against other reference content; the reference content to be agreed in advance?


- What content? How define quality?

  • Willingness of academics to formally cite content from MarineLives project?


  • Self-evaluation by team members of quality of content?




Process


  • Creativeness:


- Evaluation by named expert individuals of project processes?
- Self-evaluation by team members of creativity of project processes?

  • Effectiveness:


- Deliver desired content goals?
- Objective feedback solicited from team members following conclusion of the project regarding the project experience?

  • Efficiency:


- Output relative to input costs (total monetary costs; and money equivalent of volunteer time and other resources voluntarily made available to the project)?
- Extent to which rework is avoided in the project?



Energy


  • Undergraduate dissertation topics influenced by involvement of undergraduate project associates in MarineLives?


  • Journals article submitted and approved making reference to the MarineLives project?


  • Year thirteen student admissions to university assisted by involvement of school students in MarineLives?


  • Potential funders (individuals and/or companies and/or institutions) approach core team following project seeking to explore possible funding of a project extension or project spinoff?


  • Desire of project participants to work together again?


Questions to project team


  • What transcription productivity targets should we set ourselves?


- Individual productivity?
- Facilitator team productivity?

- Minutes/hours per standard page for first cut unedited transcription?
- Minutes/hours per standard page for first full edit?
- Minutes/hours per standard page for page signoff?

  • How should we expect productivity of individuals and teams to change over fourteen week project?




Comments





2012-08-13 11:22:24 nbsp Stuart, do you have data from your AHRC crowdsourcing literature review or May workship which will help us think about our productivity targets and productivity variance between indviduals, teams, and over time? What benchmark projects would you suggest we think about? --Users/ColinGreenstreet



2012-08-13 20:49:13 nbsp I just read today's email conversation on productivity and I believe that the productivity will vary from person to person (and therefore from team to team). I, for example, am unable to estimate how busy I will be each week (I don't know about my deadlines, schedules etc yet) & I think that other student will be in a similar situation.
Therefore, I think it is probably the best idea to try and set realistic "minimum goals" per team per week, which will enable the team to sufficiently participate in the transcriptions without creating conflicting deadlines or priorities.

I'm looking forward to hearing other people's thoughts, suggestions.. --Users/sarahlaseke