Call for Help! (Call to Adventure?)
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Call for Help! (Call to Adventure?)
(Duplicated from the Complete Lectures forum)
To satisfying your requests, we are doing our best to get the remaining lectures in Series I and II of the Joseph Campbell Audio Collection out in a timely fashion.
In order to do this we need some help.
One of the most time-consuming steps in the process of preparing these recordings for download is creating an accurate transcript, both for posting on the site, and (more importantly) for allowing our editors to work on the recording and to separate it into tracks.
That's where you come in! We need volunteers to help us transcribe these wonderful lectures. Each lecture is between 50 and 90 minutes. The transcription is somewhat time-consuming, as I said, but is rewarding, and you can complete it at your own pace.
You would be the first associate to get to listen to these new recordings, you would get the satisfaction of helping to bring them to the public—and you would a copy of the final product, not just of the lecture you worked on, but of the complete volume on which you worked!
If you would like to be one of our magical helpers, please respond here or email me at publications@jcf.org
Thanks![/b]
To satisfying your requests, we are doing our best to get the remaining lectures in Series I and II of the Joseph Campbell Audio Collection out in a timely fashion.
In order to do this we need some help.
One of the most time-consuming steps in the process of preparing these recordings for download is creating an accurate transcript, both for posting on the site, and (more importantly) for allowing our editors to work on the recording and to separate it into tracks.
That's where you come in! We need volunteers to help us transcribe these wonderful lectures. Each lecture is between 50 and 90 minutes. The transcription is somewhat time-consuming, as I said, but is rewarding, and you can complete it at your own pace.
You would be the first associate to get to listen to these new recordings, you would get the satisfaction of helping to bring them to the public—and you would a copy of the final product, not just of the lecture you worked on, but of the complete volume on which you worked!
If you would like to be one of our magical helpers, please respond here or email me at publications@jcf.org
Thanks![/b]
David Kudler<br>Publications<br>Joseph Campbell Foundation<br>publications at jcf dot org
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David,One of the most time-consuming steps in the process of preparing these recordings for download is creating an accurate transcript, both for posting on the site, and (more importantly) for allowing our editors to work on the recording and to separate it into tracks.
It really sounds interesting; I think you'll provide a special link and we'll download the recording from there?
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Happy to help- if help is still needed :)
Hello. Pretty new here but I enjoy Campbell's studies and lectures immensely. Would you still require help with this project?
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