Help Transcribe these Interviews

There are 4 interviews that need help being transcribed.

Click on the name to listen to the audio, and then go to the wiki and pick a segment to transcribe.

[wiki links coming soon...]

wiki page Richard Sambrook BBC Global News Director
wiki page Doc Searls Doc Searls Weblog
wiki page Jeff Jarvis Buzzmachine.com
wiki page Scott Ritter pre-war speech

Thanks so much!

Hey Kath,
Thanks so much for helping transcribe this -- I'm currently on the road, but I'll proof read this as soon as I return back home.

I haven't set up the wiki links yet to coordinate multiple people working on the same transcript, but what you did was fine. Feel free to tackle another one if the mood hits you again.

Thanks again,
-Kent.

working on theRichard Sambrook piece now

hi, I wasn't sure how to enrol as a volunteer, and am in the mood at the moment to transcribe, so I'm working on the Richard Sambrook i/v now. I'll post it back once done and perhaps email it also. I couldn't find the wiki page with the shorter grabs so I'll just do the whole thing until I work it out. hope I'm not doubling up with one already done!
(if I had to wait for an email I might not be in the mood any more or busy with something else, so I'll give this a shot now)

do people usually post and say which one they're working on or do u remove from list once they've been allocated. drupal has cool workflow capabilities which might be of use. eg make some workflow states 'assigned' '0-5mins complete' '5-10mins complete'.. 'being edited' 'edit complete' then published. not sure if you're already doing this.

cheers
Kath

completed Richard Sambrook interview transcript

ok, the finished transcript is @
http://www.echochamberproject.com/node/734

not sure what format it needs to be in or where to send once complete..

You might want to run an American spell checker over it as I'm used to Australian spelling which is slightly different. I changed what I thought was correct for US but could have made some mistakes..

also, I removed the umms & ahhs. hope this is ok.