Douglass Day

Douglass Day

On Valentine’s Day 2020, you are invited to a transcribe-a-thon in honor of Frederick Douglass' birthday. Although Douglass was born into bondage, and never knew his birthdate, he chose to celebrate every year on February 14th. We celebrate this day as a moment for preserving Black history together. 

Join us this year at Temple University’s Charles Library as we celebrate Douglass Day by inviting participants to transcribe the papers of the prominent African-American scholar, Anna Julia Cooper. Transcriptions will be completed using Zooniverse

When: February 14th from 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT 
Where: Room 401 of Charles Library

What is a Transcribe-a-thon?
A transcribe-a-thon is an event in which people gather in person or online to work simultaneously on a crowdsourced transcription project. No previous experience is required, training, cake, and good company will be provided!

Agenda
12:35 PM - Watch video “How to transcribe on Zooniverse”
12:40 PM - Begin transcribing & other activities
1:15 PM - Sing “Happy Birthday” & serve cake
1:45 PM - Break from transcribing for reflection discussions
2:00 PM - Cont’d transcribing & other activities
2:50 PM - Final wrap up, reflections, and sharing on social media
3:00 PM - Close of scheduled events

Registration is recommended, but not required.

Date:
Friday, February 14, 2020
Time:
12:00pm - 3:00pm
Location:
Charles Library Room 401
Campus:
Main Campus
Registration has closed.