Talk:Transkribus
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[edit]Hello! This is Fiona, and I am an employee of READ-COOP, who manage the Transkribus software. We are a non-profit cooperative that started life as an EU-funded project. Our members are mainly other non-profit organisations such as universities, archives and libraries (you can view a full list of our members here: https://readcoop.eu/members/)
At the moment, the Transkribus article is quite short and does not cover all relevant encyclopedic information. Due to our very obvious conflict of interest, we would prefer not to edit the article ourselves.
Therefore, we are looking for neutral Wikipedia editors to improve this article for us. Possible points to expand include:
- The history and development of Transkribus
- The technology (with links to other relevant Wikipedia pages, such as AI)
- Projects that use Transkribus (such as citizen science projects)
It goes without saying that all edits should be backed up by reliable, third-party sources. There are plenty of news articles and academic studies available online that can be used for this purpose.
We are, of course, happy to provide evidence of the notability of our software, as well as answer any questions you may have. We do, however, ask that this Talk page remains respectful at all times, in line with Wikipedia's own conduct guidelines.
Many thanks for your support with our article and we look forward to reading your edits!
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