Train and learn how to digitize audio-cassette tapes!


These lessons were created to be able to teach people digitization without being able to hold in-person workshops. This course would normally be taught over two days, but in an online format you are better able to work through it at your own pace. There will no doubt be questions that arise from each lesson. There also has been a FPCC Digitization Facebook Group created, and it is encouraged for you to join to connect with other digitizers and ask questions. 

You may find it helpful to put each lesson into practice as you go instead of reading through all the lessons at once and then trying to begin.  

There are many steps and processes to think about before the actual digitization of cassettes begins, so be patient and take your time. The end goal is for you not only have your cassettes digitized but that they are organized, preserved and easy to maintain for as long as possible.

To view the introduction module, please follow this link:

Link to Interactive Module

Please follow this link to take you to the interactive module:

https://digi-training.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/introduction/index.html


The following links will take you to a page on this wiki that contains a link to the module and related information on the topic to aid in your understanding.

Module 2: What is an Inventory?

Module 3: Create a Spreadsheet

Module 4: Completing your Inventory

Module 5: Meet your Digitization Kit

Module 6: Installing Audacity and MetaEdit

Module 7: What is Metadata?

Module 8: Condition Assessments

Module 9: Interface and Cassette Deck

Module 10: Playback Assessment

Module 11: Let's Digitize

Module 12: Storage

Module 13: Summary and Additional Resources

If you have any questions about Digitization training, feel free to contact our Language Technology Program Coordinator or Program Navigator:

Program Coordinator

James Thompson
Cell: (250)-893-0428
Email: james@fpcc.ca

Program Navigator

Ben Chung
Cell: (604) 319-7094
Email: ben@fpcc.ca 

FPCC Office: (250) 652-5952