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A guide to the literary device anaphora

A guide to the literary device anaphora – for professional wordsmiths

As part of our stylistic toolbox for copywriters, students, and other writers who want to sharpen their writing techniques, this blog post d...

Read our list of literary devices

Literary devices list: examples of literary devices and how to use them

Learn about literary devices, including rhetorical devices and stylistic devices, and how you can use them to improve your communication ski...

What you need to know about SSCP requirements for medical devices and in vitro diagnostics

Regulations applicable to medical devices and in vitro diagnostics were updated in 2017. The changes were made by the European Parliament an...

Boost your productivity with the latest voice-to-text apps and software

Find the perfect voice-to-text tool to boost your productivity with this comprehensive look at the latest apps and software.

How long does transcription take? Write better transcriptions, faster

How long does transcription take? Not as long as you think, with the right tools and expert know-how.

How to write and format a transcription

Transcription can turn your audio into a variety of high-performing written content. Here’s how.

Transcribing conversations

We learn to speak before we can write, so speech could be called our primary form of communication. However, unless they’re recorded, spoken...

Transcribing interviews for research

Transcription involves making a written record of speech. This can be done during an actual interview or carried out afterwards using an aud...

Transcription rules and types

Transcriptions are used by multiple industries to create permanent records of spoken communications. In this blog post, we’ll look at the ru...