[humanities-dev] Two days left to submit your proposal for the Open Humanities Awards

Andrew Magliozzi andrew at finalsclub.org
Mon Mar 11 18:30:58 UTC 2013


Hey Joris,

I love the Dante idea. Unfortunately FinalsClub is not an EU non-profit so we can't apply, but we do have about 1500 annotations of the entire Divine Comedy and sections of Vita Nuova that we would love to get back online. If anyone gets funding for that, please let me know so we can share data. We don't really have the resources to work on this now, but it's a great project if funding exists. 

Warmly,
Andrew




On Mar 11, 2013, at 8:51 AM, Joris Pekel <joris.pekel at okfn.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I wanted to remind you that you have two days left to submit your proposal for the Open Humanities Awards. We will close the submission form on Wednesday night. 
> 
> About the awards: 
> 
> We can support  3-5 projects that use open content,open data or open source tools to further humanities teaching and research. Whether you’re interested in patterns of allusion in Aristotle, networks of correspondence in the Jewish Enlightenment or digitising public domain editions of Dante, we’d love to hear about the kinds of open projects that could support your interest!
> 
> To apply and for more information visit openhumanitiesawards.org and feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the Awards. 
> 
> Looking forward to your submissions.
> 
> All the best,
> 
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> Open Knowledge Foundation
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