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Fwd: [DHSI] Call for Nominations: 2022 Open Scholarship Awards

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    From: Alyssa Arbuckle <alyssaa@uvic.ca>
    Date: Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 1:02 PM
    Subject: [DHSI] Call for Nominations: 2022 Open Scholarship Awards
    To: <Institute@lists.uvic.ca>

    *2022 Open Scholarship Awards*
    Sponsored by the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute

    We are pleased to announce the *2022 Open Scholarship Awards,* sponsored by
    the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute (c-ski.ca) and its partners!
    Nominations for the 2022 awards are due by *September 30th 2021 *via
    http://bit.ly/OSawards2022.

    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*

    Four 2022 awards are available:

    – Two awards available for the *Open Scholarship Award*, for open
    scholarship carried out by scholars, librarians, citizen scholars, research
    professionals, and administrators.
    – Two awards available for the *Emerging Researcher Open Scholarship
    Award,* for open scholarship carried out by undergraduate students,
    graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and early stage professionals.

    For all awards, the successful candidates 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. Note that it is possible to nominate a project group or team. We
    welcome nominations that span the technical, theoretical, or creative (or
    any combination thereof). You may nominate yourself or a colleague for
    these awards.

    *Nature of the Awards*
    These awards are intended to acknowledge and celebrate exemplary open
    scholarship. In addition to the recognition of accomplishment that comes
    with such acknowledgement, the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute will
    also offer one tuition scholarship for each recipient to the Digital
    Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI; dhsi.org). This tuition scholarship can
    be used by the recipient or by someone else involved in their work.

    *To Make a Nomination*
    All nominations should be submitted through the form at
    http://bit.ly/OSawards2022 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;
    – Contact information for the nominator.

    Please note that letters of support are not required for nomination. All
    nominations for the 2022 awards must be received by *September 30th 2021.*

    *Questions?*
    Please email <alyssaa@uvic.ca> with any questions or concerns you might
    have! We look forward to hearing from you.

    *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
    Digital Scholarship Commons at UVic.

    C-SKI’s partners, through INKE, include: Advanced Research Consortium
    (ARC), Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL), Canadian
    Institute for Studies in Publishing (CISP), Canadian Research Knowledge
    Network (CRKN), Compute Canada Federation, Canadian Writing Research
    Collaboratory (CWRC), Digital Humanities Research Group (DHRG; U Western
    Sydney), 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, PhD* (she/her)
    Associate Director
    Electronic Textual Cultures Lab | University of Victoria

    alyssaarbuckle.com | @arbuckle_alyssa
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