Gotranscript'S Transcription Guidelines: What Do We Do?
Gotranscript'S Transcription Guidelines: What Do We Do?
THE FILES YOU'LL HAVE ACCESS TO ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND THEY'RE NOT TO BE SHARED! BREAKING THIS RULE WILL LEAD TO THE
WORKER'S REMOVAL FROM THE GT TEAM.
WHAT DO WE DO?
We provide audio transcription services, which means that we convert audio and video les into text.
In our system, you can pick the files you prefer to work on. You must have a PayPal or Payoneer account as we make payments only with PayPal or
Payoneer. Payments are made every weekend, on Friday. Also, we cover the PayPal fee so you will receive the exact amount which you earned and there will
be no fee to receive payment. To send a request for payment, go to the WORK section (STATS page). There you can send a request for payment.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1) Every time a client uploads a file, you will receive an e-mail. After that, you need to go to the transcription jobs page and choose the files you want to
transcribe.
2) There you will also see the information about the turnaround time, text format (clean or full verbatim) and timestamping type if one is required.
3) After your transcription is uploaded, you will see your current earnings on the stats page.
4) Payments are made every weekend, on Friday. There will also be a statistics page where you will see how much you have earned for each file.
5) All of your transcriptions are going to be checked by editors. You will receive a rating and comments to help you improve your work.
6) If your average rating is better than 4.5, you can try to become an editor.
7) Sometimes, the quality of audio or video files is horrible, so please let us know about that. We will contact the client and provide a refund for that file.
8) Use US (American) spelling. Only use different spelling if a client asks that in the comments (use Grammarly).
FULL VERBATIM
The text is transcribed exactly as it sounds and includes all the utterances of the speakers.
Those are:
Filler words: um, uh, kind of, sort of, I mean, you know…
Slang words Kinda, gotta, gotcha, betcha, wanna, dunno…
CLEAN VERBATIM
The transcribed text does not include:
Speech errors
Stutters
Repetitions. Note: Keep repetitions of words that express emphasis: No, no, no. I am very, very happy.
Filler words: Words often excessively used by the speaker but when you take them out, you’re left with perfectly understandable sentences. uh, um,
*you know, *like, *I mean, *so, *kind of, well, sort of… Be mindful of the context. Some of these filler words do not always function as filler words.
Expressions should be kept regardless of verbatim type: Oh my God, Oh dear, Oh my, Oh boy, Oh, et cetera.
Slang words must be written as "got you" instead of "gotcha", "going to" instead of "gonna", "want to" instead of "wanna", "because" instead of "'cause"
et cetera.
"Yeah", "yep", "yap", "yup", "mm-hmm" must be written as "yes"; "alright" must be written as "all right."
Note: For CV: Omit all the "yeah", "yes" reactions to retain a fluent text, unless they are answers to given questions.
DO NOT remove filler words if they change the meaning of the phrase.
FV EXAMPLE: CV EXAMPLE:
Speaker 1: Hey, Maya, I'd like to ask you something. Speaker 1: Hey, Maya, I'd like to ask you something.
Maya: Okay. Maya: Okay.
Speaker 1: Someone told me, applicants must now present an ID Speaker 1: Someone told me, applicants must now present an ID
before they can sign up. before they can sign up. I'm not sure if that is true. Is it true?
Maya: Yeah. Maya: Yes.
Speaker 1: But I'm not sure if that is true.
Maya: Yeah.
Speaker 1: Okay, uh, is it true?
Maya: Yep.
Example: DOCX or PDF
TIMESTAMPING TYPES:
Timestamping time format must be: [00:00:00] (always in bold)
Every 2 minutes:
NOTE: If there's a comment next to the audio file saying, "Please use the embedded time" or "burned-in time," you will need to download the file in order to
watch the video and use the correct time.
MAJOR RULES:
1) If you cannot hear what word is being said, mark that as inaudible or unintelligible and specify the time. Do NOT make up your own markings. Only use
Use [unintelligible 00:00:00] when speech can be heard but it cannot be understood due to the speaker's manner of speech, accent, et cetera (Ctrl + I).
2) When a speaker is using conjunctions like "and", "so", or "but" to connect longer stretches of thought, it's often a good idea to create sentence divisions in
those places. Also, don't forget to cut out the conjunctions in those places when they're not necessary.
3) Longer speeches should be separated into smaller paragraphs. Paragraphs shouldn't be longer than 500 symbols (about 100 words or 3-4 lines in the
transcription tool).
4) Never paraphrase or reconstruct the speech in the audio you are transcribing.
5) Do not correct grammatical errors made by the speakers.
7) Everything with a time-stamp (e.g. [pause 00:04:24] [unintelligible 00:04:24] [00:04:24] [inaudible 00:02:24]) should be bolded. Nothing else besides the
9) Every sentence should end with a punctuation mark. Except when the sentence ends with a double dash which means the sentence was incomplete, or an
unintelligible or inaudible mark when you cannot be sure whether the sentence is a question or not.
Example: If the speaker says "it's", it should be kept as "it's" regardless of the verbatim
If the speaker's name is mentioned at some point or indicated in the title of the file, use it as the speaker's label.
"Receiver", et cetera.
If the speaker's full name is used at some point (for example, David Butterfield:), later in the transcription, the last name can be dropped (for example,
David Butterfield: becomes just David:). The same goes for the titles (Doctor, Pastor, et cetera). This is optional and is not considered to be an error.
If you cannot identify who exactly is speaking, add a question mark before the speaker label. For example, ?Speaker 2, ?Interviewee 3. But if you
cannot identify who is speaking throughout most of the transcript, it's better to then mark the speakers with a generic label like Interviewee or
Participant. Still, it's important that you are able to at least identify the person asking questions or leading the discussion.
Speaker labels must be written in bold, followed by a colon and space. NEVER use the Tab button, only one click of the Space button.
Mark: Hello.
14) Occasionally customers dictate instructions to format the transcription while they are speaking. These instructions should be followed when possible,
but never transcribed. Follow customer requests for spoken directions such as a new paragraph, comma, period, or a bullet point (use a dash). Do not type
15) Italicize film, book, magazine, song titles, as well as artworks, plays, TV and radio programs, foreign expressions et cetera. Example: I watched an
NOTE: There is no need to italicize social media sites, company names, the Bible, books within the Bible, versions of it or other sacred writings
(Koran, New Testament, Genesis, et cetera). John 1:2–3. If multiple citations: John 1:3; 3:16; 6:14, 44.
17) Always research the proper capitalization e.g., iPhone, UCLA, SaaS
18) Always write links like this: www.facebook.com/groups/gotranscript. Never write it like this: w w w dot facebook dot com slash groups slash
gotranscript
Sound events that are significant to the audio should also be noted. Use brackets [ ] for notes. The notes are always written in lower case regardless
Sounds that the speaker makes are always on the same line and always in the present tense. [snaps fingers] [phone rings] [laughs] [chuckles] [giggles]
et cetera.
Use [background noise] on a separate line for ambiance noise. Use [background noise] on the same line if a significant unidentified sound occurs while
[crosstalk], [silence] - can be placed on a separate line or same line wherever they occur. [silence] is used to demonstrate a short pause in speech; not
[pause 00:00:00] bolded and time-stamped is used to demonstrate a pause significant in a speech. It must be longer than 10 seconds for it to be
If a foreign language or a word (in this case, a language that is not English) is spoken, mark it as [foreign language] or [French language], [German
Note: Authors/titles/personalities/common sense things are an exception from this rule and must always be researched. For example: carpe
20) Numbers
Spell out single-digit numbers, use numerals for all other numbers: zero, nine, 10, and so on.
Money: $1, $1.5 million, $1,000 (1 grand is 1,000, 5 bucks is $5, 8 quid is £8. Half a million dollars is $500,000).
Fractions: 1/3
Combination: If a sentence combines small [0-9] and large numbers [10 and up], transcribe all numbers in numerals.
21) Times of the day and dates: always capitalize AM and PM. Do this: 2:45 PM, 5:00 AM. When using o'clock, spell out the numbers: eleven o'clock.
Use double dashes -- when there is a change of thought (false start) or a speech error, or to mark an incomplete sentence. Do this:
CV False start that adds to information: Sage is-- You’re right, that boy is my son.
When the speech is interrupted in a conversation, but the speaker continues his thought. Do this:
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 1: -gone.
FV Stutter: Why is this m-m-moist?
Double quotation marks "" are used whenever there is a direct quotation. Example: She said, "Don't bother telling me." Quotations are introduced by a
Internal dialogues are seen as direct quotations as well. Example: And then I thought to myself, "What if I can't make it?" (Notice how the question mark
is inside of the quotation. This is because the quotation itself is a question. However, if the rest of the sentence is a question containing a quotation,
Do not use quotation marks in indirect quotations (when the speaker paraphrases what has been said). Example: The man said that he was in a hurry.
Commas and periods always go inside the quotation marks.
24) If there are curse words in the audio, transcribe them word for word.
25) Capitalize logical divisions and nouns followed by numbers or letters that are part of a series (E.g. Grade 8, Section B, Chapter 1, Article VI, et cetera).
26) If the conjunction [and, for, or, nor, so, yet] precedes an independent (main) clause, use a comma before the conjunction.
27) Do not remove the word et cetera unless the client asks otherwise in the comment section.
28) If you do not prepare the transcriptions according to these requirements, you might be removed from the team of transcribers.
Transcribers should know that mistakes like the following will be harshly penalized by editors. Along with accuracy, editors will be rating your files
based on your grammar mistakes and/or lack of research.
If a new transcriber finishes 3 transcriptions and has 3.6 or a lower average rating, he/she will be removed from the team.
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INTERESTED?
If you are interested in working with us, you need to read the provided instructions again and then finish our test job (clean verbatim; no timestamping
needed), which you can find here: