Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 110.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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[1] From: Doug Brent <dabrent@ucalgary.ca> (27)
Subject: EJournal Announcement
[2] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (126)
Subject: European Academic Software Awards - Jurors sought
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 07:35:00 +0100
From: Doug Brent <dabrent@ucalgary.ca>
Subject: EJournal Announcement
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NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources from across the Community July 11, 2000
European Academic Software Awards - Jurors sought Contact: <<mailto:palatine@lancaster.ac.uk>mailto:palatine@lancaster.ac.uk>
>Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 16:04:29 +0100 () >>From: Alastair Dunning <alastair.dunning@ahds.ac.uk> >To: ahds-all@mailbase.ac.uk >Reply-To: Alastair Dunning <alastair.dunning@ahds.ac.uk> > >This message is from Lisa Whistlecroft of PALATINE > > > > Dear Colleagues, > > > > The European Academic Software Awards is a biennial event seeking out and > > recognising the best in academic software and its use in Higher Education. > > > > This is a call for jurors for the Arts and Humanities section of the > > competition - and for your help in finding them. My apologies for > > duplicates of this message. > > > > What does a juror do? > > --------------------- > > > > You would receive two or three entries to evaluate - plus guidance on what > > is required. You would examine the software and it associated > > documentation and evaluate its usefulness. Then you would fill in an > > evaluation form for the software. > > > > What disciplines are covered? > > ----------------------------- > > > > The Arts and Humanities section covers Visual Art, Design, Music,Theatre > > Arts, History, Social History, Literature etc (as one would expect!) > > Needless to say, you may be asked to look at entries that are not in your > > own specialist area. That is OK, because there should be a specialist > > looking at it too. > > > > Is there a deadline for the work? > > --------------------------------- > > > > Yes - and it's quite soon! So this fascinating opportunity will not take > > up all of your summer! > > > > What reward is there? > > --------------------- > > > > Well, like virtue, much of the reward lies in the job itself! I have been > > a juror in the past and it really is interesting to see the very latest in > > educational software, to try it out and to comment on its value and > quality. > > > > Some jurors will be also invited to the final stage of the competition, in > > the Netherlands (in November). > > > > European? > > ---------- > > > > Yes. Entries are from many European countries, and we are looking for > > jurors from as many countries as possible as each entry will be judged by > > more than one juror and in more than one country. In the Arts and > > Humanities section there are entries that require jurors who are happy to > > work with Dutch, with English, or with German. Knowledge of other > > languages or other countries' HE systems is an added bonus. > > > > What happens next? > > ------------------ > > > > If you are interested in finding out more please get in touch as soon as > > possible. If you have postgraduate students who would be interested, > > please get them to contact us similarly. If you know of any mailing list > > in the Arts or Humanities, please fell free to forward this call. If you > > have contacts or colleagues in European universities who might be > > interested, please pass the message on to them. > > > > This is an exciting and worthwhile event in the academic calendar - your > > help with making it a success will be greatly appreciated. > > > > With all good wishes, > > > > Lisa Whistlecroft > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Lisa Whistlecroft EASA 2000 Arts and Humanities Coordinator > > > > > > PALATINE: the Performing Arts Learning and Teaching Innovation Network > > > > The Great Hall > > Lancaster University > > Lancaster > > LA1 4YW > > United Kingdom > > > > Email: palatine@lancaster.ac.uk > > Tel: +44 (0)1524 593776 > > Fax: +44 (0)1524 593939 > > WWW: <http://www.lancs.ac.uk/Palatine>http://www.lancs.ac.uk/Palatine > > > > Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN) Centre for the Performing > Arts > > > ============================================================================ > >Alastair Dunning >Arts and Humanities Data Service >75-79 York Road (8th Floor) >LONDON SE1 7AW >0207 928 7848
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