[Students-l] Student Research Award - Open Science in the Humanities
Gorichanaz,Timothy
tjg68 at drexel.edu
Mon Jan 23 14:11:51 EST 2017
Are you a graduate student with research in the arts and humanities, digital humanities, new media, library and information science or computer science? Want to win $500?
ASIS&T SIG-AH and SIG-VIS are seeking previously unpublished research for a Master’s and a PhD Student Research Award. Finalists will be invited to introduce their research presentation at the 2017 Virtual Symposium on Information and Technology in the Arts and Humanities<http://www.asis.org/SIG/SIGAH/2017/01/11/2017-virtual-symposium-speakers-and-agenda/> (April 18–19, 2017), and winners will receive a Student Research Award and cash prize up to $500.
The theme, Open Science in the Humanities, invites participation from a variety of theoretical and empirical perspectives on the topic. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, past research, case studies, and current projects that use humanities-related open data or open content, or that discuss topics in the following areas:
* Open information retrieval
* Collaborative research methods
* Digital publishing
* Open access
* Data curation and sharing
* Linked data/linked open data
* Social media or Web 2.0
* Open Source technology
* Research assessment
The deadline for submissions is April 9, 2017.
For full eligibility, requirements and submission info, see: http://www.asis.org/SIG/SIGAH/2016/10/23/2017-cfsp/
Thanks,
Tim
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Tim Gorichanaz
Communications Officer, Sig-AH
PhD Candidate, Information Studies
College of Computing & Informatics
Drexel University
http://timgorichanaz.com
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