Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 18, No. 714.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 06:56:54 +0100
From: "Charles Baldwin" <Charles.Baldwin_at_mail.wvu.edu>
Subject: Award Program for Digital Theses and Dissertations
A forward from John Hagen of West Virginia University:
Dear Colleagues,
The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations is pleased to
announce the annual awards program to acknowledge the creative and
administrative efforts of those in the Electronic Thesis and
Dissertation community. This program has been established with financial
support from Adobe Systems. Anyone - faculty, students, administrators
and librarians - affiliated with an NDLTD member, is eligible for
consideration! The awards recognize students who have created exemplary
ETDs that demonstrate new dimensions of scholarship that can be explored
through ETDs as well as individuals who have made a significant
contribution to the worldwide ETD movement.
Details about criteria and the process for nominations are available
online from the ETD 2005 Symposium Web site at
http://adt.caul.edu.au/etd2005/awards.html.
Awards include:
1) Innovative ETD Award: Includes PDF and Open formats
2) Innovative Learning through ETDs Award
3) ETD Leadership Award
Nominations (or any questions about the award program) should be sent
to ETD Awards Committee Chair John Hagen (West Virginia University) at
John.Hagen_at_mail.wvu.edu by May 15, 2005.
Sandy Baldwin
West Virginia University
Assistant Professor of English
359 Stansbury Hall
304-293-3107x33452
Director of the Center for Literary Computing
203 Armstrong Hall
304-293-3871
charles.baldwin_at_mail.wvu.edu
www.clc.wvu.edu
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