What is transcription?
Transcription is the act of typing up the information in handwritten historical records to make it more easily accessible. Every year, thousands of family history records are transcribed by volunteer-led online projects. All you need to transcribe is a computer or laptop with an Internet connection and some ability to read old handwriting.
What is Transcription Tuesday?
Transcription Tuesday is Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine’s annual online volunteer event for family historians. While the growth of online family history websites has made many records more accessible, millions of important historic documents that could be the key to tracing someone’s ancestor still only exist in paper form.
We first launched Transcription Tuesday in 2017. Every year since then, our readers have come together online to support a variety of not-for-profit transcription projects. It’s a great way to practice your family history skills, and the records often tell fascinating stories of ordinary people’s lives in history.
When is Transcription Tuesday 2023?
Transcription Tuesday 2023 will take place on 31 January 2023 – volunteers from outside the UK are welcome to join at any time on that date in your time zone!
How do I take part in Transcription Tuesday?
Unlike in previous years, you do not need to register on our website to take part in Transcription Tuesday. You just need to choose the project you want to support and follow the instructions on our website to take part.
We’d love to hear how you’re getting on, so please share your experiences, any interesting stories you uncover and photographs of you at work by email, on our Facebook group, or on Twitter with #TranscriptionTuesday. If you have any problems transcribing, please contact the project organisers.
What are this year’s Transcription Tuesday projects?
This year’s four Transcription Tuesday projects are:
- Get To Know Medieval Londoners: Medieval property records
- Civil War Bluejackets: Navy records from the American Civil War
- FamilySearch: British merchant ship crew lists (more information coming soon)
- Parkside Asylum: Lunatic asylum records from Cheshire (more information coming soon)
Rosemary Collins is the features editor of Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine