From: "Diane Goldenberg-Hart" Sender: To: CNI-ANNOUNCE Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:43:30 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from [173.79.74.31] (account diane@cni.org HELO new-host-3.home) by cni.org (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.0.9) with ESMTPSA id 27304038 for CNI-ANNOUNCE@cni.org; Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:32:43 -0400 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-8-415350583 Subject: Call for Submissions: Artstor Digital Humanities Award X-Original-Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:32:43 -0400 References: <41B51AC817C57A4186459C4CEDCAB756FDA417@AS-PD-EX03.ARTstor1.org> X-Original-To: CNI-ANNOUNCE -- News from the Coalition X-Original-Message-Id: <6A07737D-D6CA-4D32-BB05-A83CCFA82BD7@cni.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1085) X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1085) --Apple-Mail-8-415350583 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Artstor is proud to announce the Digital Humanities Award. This award = recognizes the most innovative and intellectually stimulating projects = in this growing field as part of Artstor=92s commitment to enhance = scholarship and teaching across all disciplines through the use of = digital media. Award recipients will receive five years of free access = to Artstor=92s innovative cloud-based digital asset management tool, = Shared Shelf. =20 =20 To apply for an Artstor Digital Humanities Award: =20 Entrants are invited to describe their Digital Humanities project in = 1,000 words or less. The team behind the best three entries will receive = full, long-term access to Artstor=92s Shared Shelf digital media = management software to upload, catalog, manage, store, and share their = project. =20 About Shared Shelf: =20 Shared Shelf is a cloud-based, enterprise-wide media management solution = that enables institutions to catalog efficiently and consistently, = quickly create rich data records, make collections accessible to a = targeted audience, and keep files safe. It provides a stable and = flexible home for vast media collections, allowing assets to be used and = re-used in different contexts. Shared Shelf also offers several other = features crucial to the construction of a Digital Humanities project, = including: =20 =B7 Media and associated data preservation according to NDSA = standards =B7 Compatibility with numerous file types, including image, = audio, video, and PDF =B7 Easy export (via OAI server and API) to Open Access = environments, including Shared Shelf Commons, the open Web, DPLA, and = OMEKA sites =B7 Fully customizable cataloguing fields and screens =B7 Role-based permissions and restrictions =B7 Cloud-based with concurrent multiuser capabilities =20 You can learn more about Shared Shelf at www.sharedshelf.org, and find = full contest rules and submission guidelines at www.artstor.org/dha. The = entry deadline is October 15, 2014. Winners will be announced in early = December.= --Apple-Mail-8-415350583 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252
Artstor is = proud to announce the Digital = Humanities Award. This award recognizes the most innovative = and intellectually stimulating projects in this growing field as part of = Artstor=92s commitment to enhance scholarship and teaching across all = disciplines through the use of digital media. Award recipients = will receive five years of free access to Artstor=92s innovative = cloud-based digital asset management tool, Shared = Shelf.
 
 
To apply for = an Artstor Digital Humanities Award:
 
Entrants are = invited to describe their Digital Humanities project in 1,000 words or = less. The team behind the best three entries will receive full, = long-term access to Artstor=92s Shared Shelf digital media = management software to upload, catalog, manage, store, and share their = project.
About Shared = Shelf:
Shared = Shelf is a = cloud-based, enterprise-wide media management solution that enables = institutions to catalog efficiently and consistently, quickly create = rich data records, make collections accessible to a targeted audience, = and keep files safe.  It provides a stable and flexible home for = vast media collections, allowing assets to be used and re-used in = different contexts. Shared Shelf also offers several other features = crucial to the construction of a Digital Humanities project, = including:
=B7 Media and = associated data preservation according to NDSA = standards
=B7 =B7 Easy export = (via OAI server and API) to Open Access environments, including Shared = Shelf Commons, the open Web, DPLA, and OMEKA = sites
=B7 Fully = customizable cataloguing fields and screens
=B7 Role-based = permissions and restrictions
=B7 Cloud-based = with concurrent multiuser capabilities
 
You can = learn more about Shared Shelf at www.sharedshelf.org, and find = full contest rules and submission guidelines at www.artstor.org/dha. The entry deadline = is October 15, = 2014. Winners will be announced in early = December.
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