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Introduction
Remote volunteering can be a good way to increase output, find potential volunteers with a variety of skills and specialties, and mitigate the impact of being unable to do onsite recording. Some considerations for starting and maintaining a remote volunteer program are listed below.
Preparations
In general, preparations for a remote volunteer program involve preparing/creating applicable documentation and identifying equipment-related solutions/strategies.
Documentation
Volunteer application
Volunteer timesheet
Training resources
Written or video documentation on how to complete core recording tasks (recording, editing, corrections, review).
Ideally, training resources would be available for completing tasks in more than one software applications (i.e. Hindenburg and Audacity).
Links to helpful/relevant YouTube tutorials can be sent to volunteers as supplements, too (i.e. videos on how to record quality audio at home).
Collecting feedback from volunteers able to achieve good quality recordings at home on their setups can be an effective way to get extra information and improve documentation.
NLS specifications