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Getting started
When documents are prepared for display online, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software is used to generate searchable text. OCR enables searching of large quantities of full-text data, but it is never 100% accurate. The level of accuracy depends on the print quality of the original document, its condition at the time of microfilming, the level of detail captured by the microfilm scanner, and the quality of the OCR software. Documents with poor quality paper, small print, mixed fonts, multiple column layouts, or damaged pages may have poor OCR accuracy.
OCR text correction allows members of the public to help improve the searchability of this collection by correcting errors in the text of the digitized newspapers. Saving these corrections to the collection database improves the accuracy of the text, which enables better search results and a richer experience for all users.
We welcome new contributors to our OCR text correction community. Anyone can participate as long as they have created an account and logged in.
OCR text corrections are saved to the database and will improve the service for all users by increasing the accuracy of search results.
There are two ways you can begin to correct text. From the document viewer:
- Select the page you want to correct. This will display the text in the left pane of the document viewer. Click on the "Correct this text" link that appears above this text.
- Right-click on the page image and select "Correct page text" from the options pop-up window.
The text correction interface is split into two parts: the right side shows the page images that make up the document, and the left side is used for editing the lines of text.
When you move your mouse over the page images in the right pane, the blocks making up the pages will highlight. You can scroll this view by dragging with the mouse, or zoom in/out using the buttons above the viewer. Clicking a highlighted block will select it and load a form for editing that block into the left pane.
Correct the text line by line. A red box is displayed in the right pane to help you determine what text should be included in the line. Once you have finished correcting text, click "Save". The changes you make will take effect immediately.
You can then make further corrections to the same block, move onto the next block by clicking the "Save & next" or "Next" button, select another block in the right pane, or exit the text correction view by clicking the "Return to viewing mode" link.
Clicking "Save & exit" instead of "Save" will save the changes and then return you to the normal viewing mode automatically.
Hint: Many web browsers include spell checking functionality and this can assist with your text correction by identifying misspelt words. If your web browser does not have this functionality, it's likely there is a spell checking add-on available (see your web browser's help for information on how to install add-ons).
For recommendations about topics such as punctuation, misspellings and illegible text, see General guidelines for text correction.
These are the items in the collection that are the most complete — please help to finish them.
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1.Page 12019, Dissertation, Influence of defendant characteristics on pretrial judge decision-making in a rural jail /40%
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2.Page 22020, Thesis, Part-of-speech tags as input features in German-to-English neural machine translation : a comparison of tagsets /33%
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3.Page 12013, Graduate Research, Shapewear and Body Types: An Examination of Body Image, Self-Esteem, Attractiveness and Fit.20%
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4.Page 12012, Graduate Research, Advanced Phonics and Multisyllabic Word Fluency Measures: A Reliability and Validity Study.20%
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5.Page 12020, Thesis, Ecological influences on the movement behavior of freshwater mussels (famliy: Unionidae) in the Great Lakes Region /20%
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6.Page 12020, Dissertation, Transitional success of first-generation college students who are affiliated with Greek life /20%
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7.Page 12020, Thesis, Comparison of the therapeutic effectiveness of ovine- and bovine- sourced GM1 gangliosides on behavior in the YAC 128 mouse model of Huntington's disease /20%
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8.Page 12020, Thesis, Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational SkillsĀ® intervention for adolescents with autism spectrum disorder : a replication and extension using direct behavioral observations /20%
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9.Page 12020, Dissertation, A cross-sectional study to profile critical access hospitals and compare outcomes of care against non-critical acute settings /20%
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10.Page 12019, Dissertation, State data directors and their perceptions of student performance data across the educational environment /20%
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11.Page 12019, Thesis, Effects of training psychomotor and attentional multi-task abilities in novice drivers on a novel hazard-anticipation driving-simulator test : a computer-based training validation study /20%
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12.Page 11991, Thesis, Locus of control of unemployed people and the relationship to psychological and physical well-being /16%
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13.Page 11985, Thesis, A descriptive study of competitive and environmental program backgrounds of successful interscholastic wrestlers at the secondary level /10%
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14.Page 11972, Thesis, Baseline study of Lake Isabella, Isabella County, Michigan, including quantitative analysis of phytoplankton water chemistry, and current patterns, 5 December 1970-5 June 1971 /10%
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15.Page 1152002, Dissertation, Fitting in at work : a comparison of the relationships between person-organization fit and person-group fit with work attitudes /4%
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