[open-humanities] DH Awards 2014 Call For Nominations (Reminder)

James Cummings James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk
Fri Jan 16 12:50:45 UTC 2015


Reminder: Call for nominations for DH Awards 2014 closes on 
Sunday 18 January!

http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/nominations/

Please Forward! There are also translations of this announcement
to French, Japanese, and Spanish on the website. (If you wish to
provide others, get in touch.)
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The annual open DH Awards 2014 is now accepting nominations!
Please nominate any Digital Humanities resource in any language
that you feel deserves to win in any of this year's categories.
The open DH Awards 2014 are openly nominated by the community and
openly voted for by the public as a DH awareness activity.
Although the working language of DH Awards is English,
nominations may be for any resource in any language. Awards are
not specific to geography, language, conference, organization or
field of humanities. There are no financial prizes, just the
honour of having won and an icon for your website.

Nominations will be open until 2015-01-18. Voting will take place
shortly after.

Please note that the nominations must be for
projects/resources/sites that were
launched/finished/update/created in 2014.

To nominate something for the DH Awards 2014 visit the
nominations page at: http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/nominations/

The categories for the open Digital Humanities Awards 2014 are:

     - Best Use of DH for Fun
     - Best DH Data Visualization
     - Best Exploration of DH Failure
     - Best DH Blog Post or Series of Posts
     - Best Use DH Public Engagement
     - Best DH tool or Suite of Tools

Again, to nominate something for the DH Awards 2014 visit the
nominations page at:http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/nominations/

If you have any questions please see
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/faqs2014/ or ask at
james at dhawards.org or tweet @DHawards

James Cummings

james at dhawards.org


-- 
Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk
Academic IT Services, University of Oxford







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