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CMAX Job Standards

UPDATE AS OF DECEMBER 2021!! Please DO use discretionary paragraph breaks for a single speaker if there is a long pause or a dramatic change of thought. Don't overdo this though. A new ID isn't needed since it's the same speaker, but we can now go to the next line under these conditions. Please let a CSL know if you have questions.


  • Surge Scribe Standards can be used on this job type.*


http://107.180.89.195:8080/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Surge-Scribe-Standards


PLEASE USE CMAX REF SHEET IN TANDEM WITH THESE JOB INSTRUCTIONS!



QAs: This job is subject ONLY to the “Surge Scribe Standards.” Please mark corrections only for accuracy, special content, omissions, insertions, typos, homophones and standards listed specifically in the Surge Scribe Standards document.


Line Formatting
Paragraph



Speaker ID
Icon: Dash No Space

Identifier: None

Separator: None



Non-Words
Stutters: No

Filler:Yes

Non-Fluencies:No



Snap-Ins
Yes



Sound Markers:
Yes



Note:

Only use the sounds and formatting as they appear below.

music

foreign - Use like our normal Foreign marker

buzzer

ding

clock ticking

applause

chatter - Note, this takes the place of our normal Chatter marker



Other:
For information about the formatting on this job, please see: http://107.180.89.195:8080/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Job-Traits

Use this link for additional guidance: http://107.180.89.195:8080/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Buzzr-and-CMAX-Guide



Double dash (--) used to indicate interruption and changes of thought.

No periods between acronyms unless meaning is unclear

Prioritize dominant speakers and use the chatter marker as necessary.






Contributors to this page: Lisa R and cchaires .
Page last modified on Tuesday, October 11, 2022 12:24:25 EDT by Lisa R. (Version 3)