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'''(1) To understand the Court process, legal document types, and the uses to which historians have put the Court records'''
 
'''(1) To understand the Court process, legal document types, and the uses to which historians have put the Court records'''
  
'''(2) To start work on learning to read and transcribed Court depositions'''
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'''(2) To start learning to read and transcribe Court depositions'''
  
 
'''(3) To discuss how best to practice reading and transcribing and to support each other'''
 
'''(3) To discuss how best to practice reading and transcribing and to support each other'''

Revision as of 10:54, October 18, 2015

Week Two goals


(1) To understand the Court process, legal document types, and the uses to which historians have put the Court records

(2) To start learning to read and transcribe Court depositions

(3) To discuss how best to practice reading and transcribing and to support each other

(4) To introduce the Silver Ships narrative and supporting materials



Introduction to the High Court of Admiralty


- Blakemore/Marsden/Steckley articles
- Legal process
- The archive/document types



Starting out with paleography & MarineLives editorial policy


- More on the edit box: page structure and the examination books
- Common transcription pitfalls: MINIMs, shorthand & expansions, capitalization, toponyms, punctuation, the gutter
- Tips



Team practice pages


- Team practice pages



Introduction of the Silver Ships narrative and supporting materials


[ADD MATERIAL]



Homework


- To be discussed during the call