[open-humanities] DH Awards 2015: Voting closing 27 February

James Cummings James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk
Wed Feb 24 12:05:33 UTC 2016


Please encourage any networks, family, and friends, to vote in 
this DH awareness raising activity!

Please forward!
===
Voting for DH Awards is open!

DH Awards 2015 is open for voting at: 
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2015/voting/ until the end of 27 
February 2016. Versions of this announcement in French, Japanese 
and Spanish are available from the website.

Digital Humanities Awards are a set of entirely open annual 
awards run as a DH awareness raising activity. The awards are 
nominated and voted for entirely by the public. These awards are 
intended to help put interesting DH resources in the spotlight  
and engage DH users (and general public) in the work of the 
community. 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 is no financial prize associated with 
these community awards. There were many nominations and the 
international nominations committee 
(http://dhawards.org/dhawards2015/committee/) reviewed each 
nomination. We are sorry if your nomination was not included, or 
changed category, all decisions are final once voting opens. 
Please see http://dhawards.org/dhawards2015/faqs2015/ for this 
and other frequently asked questions.

Anyone is allowed to vote, yes anyone, but please only vote once.

Please cast vote by looking at the nominations and following the 
link to voting form at http://dhawards.org/dhawards2015/voting/ 
before midnight (GMT) on 27 February 2015 when voting will be closed.

Good luck!



On 15/02/16 12:06, James Cummings wrote:
> Please forward!
> ===
> Voting for DH Awards is open!
>
> DH Awards 2015 is open for voting at: 
> http://dhawards.org/dhawards2015/voting/ until the end of 27 
> February 2016. Versions of this announcement in French, 
> Japanese and Spanish are available from the website.
>
> Digital Humanities Awards are a set of entirely open annual 
> awards run as a DH awareness raising activity. The awards are 
> nominated and voted for entirely by the public. These awards 
> are intended to help put interesting DH resources in the 
> spotlight and engage DH users (and general public) in the work 
> of the community. 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 is no financial 
> prize associated with these community awards. There were many 
> nominations and the international nominations committee 
> (http://dhawards.org/dhawards2015/committee/) reviewed each 
> nomination. We are sorry if your nomination was not included, 
> or changed category, all decisions are final once voting opens. 
> Please see http://dhawards.org/dhawards2015/faqs2015/ for this 
> and other frequently asked questions.
>
> Anyone is allowed to vote, yes anyone, but please only vote once.
>
> Please cast vote by looking at the nominations and following 
> the link to voting form at 
> http://dhawards.org/dhawards2015/voting/ before midnight (GMT) 
> on 27 February 2015 when voting will be closed.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
>
>


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




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