A copy typist is someone who specializes in typing text from a source which they read. Originally appeared as a skill in handling of typewriter, later...
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or terminal. Audio typist, someone who types letters, books and other documents using an audio source (e.g. dictaphone) Copy typist, someone who types...
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An audio typist is someone who specialises in typing text from a vocal source which they listen to. The original voice document is usually recorded onto...
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can also stand for "blind courtesy copy" as a backronym of the original abbreviation. In some circumstances, the typist creating a paper correspondence must...
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technique, the typist keeps their eyes on the source copy at all times. Touch typing also involves the use of the home row method, where typists rest their...
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Shorthand (redirect from Shorthand typist)
Pepys for his diary and for many of his official papers, such as his letter copy books. It was also used by Isaac Newton in some of his notebooks. Shelton...
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documents from audio recordings, or to type copies of documents. Hot desking Temporary work Copy typist Audio typist "A Sea Change in the Secretarial Pool:...
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upper copies from producing carbon smudges on the lower copies. To correct copies, typists had to go from one carbon copy layer to the next carbon copy layer...
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Scrivener (category Copying)
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amanuensis Administrative scrivener Copy typist Judicial scrivener Katib Legal document assistant List of obsolete occupations...
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the end of the semester. She graduated in 1951, and began working as a copy typist in a pharmaceutical company the same year. While required to work to...
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the media industry in 1981. Her first job was working as a temporary copy typist for UTV that summer which was immediately followed by a job working as...
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Mimeograph (category Copying)
and church bulletins. For even smaller quantities, up to about five, a typist would use carbon paper. Early fanzines were printed by mimeograph because...
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recovering from a fire. Moreover, during the summer, Blumer worked as a copy typist to pay for his college education. While studying undergraduate at the...
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per minute. Blackburn was popularly recognized as the "world's fastest typist" and made media appearances to exhibit her typing speed and the Dvorak layout...
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She moved to Melbourne and was hired as a typist but hated the work, and in 1946 was hired as a copy-typist for The Herald. She later wrote that she "became...
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various office and administrative support occupations, such as: editor, copy typist and lawyer in the Civil Endowments Department of the Sharia judiciary...
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locomotives. For 15 years, until his death, he worked with his partner and copy typist, Sandra J.C. Tassell. He died suddenly, in 1981, immediately before publication...
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proper height for the typist's hands while still allowing a seat height that is low enough to be comfortable for the typist's feet. This height is usually...
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and some advanced typists work at speeds above 120 wpm. Two-finger typists, sometimes also referred to as "hunt and peck" typists, commonly reach sustained...
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design a keyboard to decrease typing errors, speed up typing, and lessen typist fatigue. They engaged in extensive research while designing their keyboard...
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tribe, the Oawattadeni or Wotadini (not today's unrelated Voterdenier copy typist prats), extending back from Ros in North Wales where they were settled...
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Meursault frequents. He testifies at Meursault's trial. Marie Cardona was a typist in the same workplace as Meursault. A day after his mother's funeral, she...
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and Jeanne Barrault. Lilla was to help John as his research assistant, copy typist and assisting nurse. Their first child Wanda Elisabeth was born in 1914...
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Melik (22 November 1908 – 27 February 1989) was an Indonesian typist. He helped type a copy of the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, which Sukarno...
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worked as a typist in New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison's office. Caplinger is reputed to have covertly produced all five copies of the first...
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text using the same number of keystrokes as a perfectly accurate human typist copying it from the original. This can be stated more generally and compactly...
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for all good men to come to the aid of the party" did not familiarize typists with the entire alphabet, and ran onto two lines in a newspaper column...
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assisting Foyle as his typist for his book on the Hastings Constabulary during the war (even though she is not a proficient typist). In addition, her uncle...
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struck out with another character such as a strikethrough. This saved the typist the trouble of retyping the entire page to eliminate the error, but as evidence...
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January 1969. p. 59. Retrieved 5 September 2020. "Computer Aided Typists Produce Perfect Copies". Computer World. November 13, 1968. Retrieved 10 September...
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