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September 4, 2018 at 11:21 am #65852Matthew K. Gold (he/him)Participant
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From: Alyssa Arbuckle <alyssaa@uvic.ca>
Date: Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 11:02 AM
Subject: [DHSI] Open Scholarship Awards 2019 Call for Nominations
To: Institute@lists.uvic.caHello,
This is a quick reminder that the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute
(C-SKI) will be accepting nominations for the Open Scholarship Award and
Emerging Researcher Open Scholarship award up until *September 30th 2018. *I
have copied in the full announcement under my signature, but at a glance
nominations should be submitted through the submission form at
http://bit.ly/OSawards2019 and include the following:– Name, affiliation, and email address for the nominee;
– Which award the nomination is for*; *
– Title and URL of the project, research, or initiative (if applicable);
– A short abstract for the project, research, or initiative;
– A justification for why the nominee should be considered for an award.Please email <*openscholarshipaward@gmail.com
<openscholarshipaward@gmail.com>*> with any questions or concerns you might
have!Best,
Alyssa
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*The nomination process is now open for the 2019 Open Scholarship Awards!*Nominations for the 2019 awards are due by *September 30th 2018 *via
http://bit.ly/OSawards2019.Open scholarship incorporates open access, open data, open education, and
other related movements that have the potential to make scholarly work more
efficient, more accessible, and more usable by those within and beyond the
academy. By engaging with open practices for academic work, open scholarship
shares that work more broadly and more publicly.*Awards, Nominations and Eligibility*
Two 2019 awards are available:
· The *Open Scholarship Award*, for open scholarship carried out by
scholars, librarians, citizen scholars, research professionals, and
administrators.· The *Emerging Researcher Open Scholarship Award*, for open scholarship
carried out by undergraduate students, graduate students, postdoctoral
fellows, and early stage professionals.For both awards, the successful candidate will have demonstrated exemplary
open scholarship via research, projects, or initiatives. Research,
initiative, and project types and formats of all sorts, from all areas, are
welcome. We welcome nominations that span the technical, theoretical, or
creative (or any combination thereof). You may nominate yourself or a
colleague for these awards.*To Make a Nomination*
All nominations should be submitted through the form at
http://bit.ly/OSawards2019 and include the following:– Name, affiliation, and email address for the nominee;
– Which award the nomination is for*; *
– Title and URL of the project, research, or initiative (if applicable);
– A short abstract for the project, research, or initiative;
– A justification for why the nominee should be considered for an award.Please note that letters of support are not required for nomination. All
nominations for the 2019 awards must be received by *September 30th 2018. **Questions?*
Please email <*openscholarshipaward@gmail.com
<openscholarshipaward@gmail.com>*> with any questions or concerns you might
have! We look forward to hearing from you.The Canadian Social Knowledge Institute would like to thank Clare Apavoo
(Canadian Research Knowledge Network), Alyssa Arbuckle (ETCL, U Victoria),
Jon Bath (U Saskatchewan), Jonathan Bengtson (U Victoria), Rachel Hendry
(Western Sydney U), Tanja Niemann (Érudit), Peter Severinson (Federation
for the Humanities and Social Sciences), Ray Siemens (U Victoria), and Dan
Sondheim (ETCL, U Victoria) for their involvement in the 2018 awards.*About the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute*
The Canadian Social Knowledge Institute (C-SKI) actively engages issues
related to networked open social scholarship: creating and disseminating
research and research technologies in ways that are accessible and
significant to a broad audience that includes specialists and active
non-specialists. Representing, coordinating, and supporting the work of the
Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE) Partnership, C-SKI
activities include awareness raising, knowledge mobilization, training,
public engagement, scholarly communication, and pertinent research and
development on local, national, and international levels. Originated in
2015, C-SKI is located in the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the U
Victoria Digital Scholarship Commons.C-SKI’s partners, through INKE, include: Advanced Research Consortium
(ARC), Canadian Association of Learned Journals (CALJ), Canadian
Association of Research Libraries (CARL), Canadian Institute for Studies in
Publishing (CISP), Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN), Compute
Canada, Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory (CWRC), Canadiana, Digital
Humanities Research Group (DHRG; Western Sydney U), Digital Humanities
Summer Institute (DHSI), Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL), Edith
Cowan U, Érudit, Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Iter:
Gateway to the Renaissance, J.E. Halliwell Associates, Public Knowledge
Project (PKP), Simon Fraser U Library, U Victoria Libraries, and Voyant
Tools, among others.—
*Alyssa Arbuckle *(BA Hons, MA, PhD Candidate)
Associate Director
Electronic Textual Cultures Lab | University of Victoriaalyssaarbuckle.com | @arbuckle_alyssa
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