ADHO Communications Fellows Program

Dear all, It is time for us to consider whether to continue ADHO's Communications Fellows Program. I would like to *open discussion with this committee about whether to continue the program over the next week. Therefore, could you please respond to this email * *with your thoughts by next Wednesday, April 6th?* I have provided links below to more information about the program. My own opinion is that the program, now in its second year, has been greatly beneficial both to ADHO and to the individual fellows. Each year, two fellows have worked closely with the Communications Chair to maintain an active ADHO presence on the website and social media. Each cohort has brought to ADHO creative ideas, enthusiasm for the community, and valuable skills in languages, writing, social media, and design that have greatly enhanced how we communicate with our members and with the wider digital humanities community. In return, the fellows have learned more about how an international academic organization functions, have acquired new knowledge of the digital humanities field, and have gained experiences in professional content management and communication. This year, our fellows have added to ADHO's regular communications activities by also designing slides and a brochures, developing Twitter campaign for better engagement, and enhancing our multilingual social media communications. Over the past two years, ADHO has budgeted 1200 Euros per year (600 per fellow) to support the program. Last year's call for applicants: http://adho.org/announcements/2015/apply-become-adhos-next-communications-fe... Report on the program's first year: http://adho.org/announcements/2015/adho-communications-fellowship-program-co... Thank you! Hannah -- Multimedia Analyst, Wired! Lab, Duke University Chair, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations Communications Committee @dukewired | @ADHOrg

Hi Hannah, Sounds like a constructive program to acquire new skills and knowledge, and one good to repeat. Was pleased to read that guidelines were being written up and could see some useful approaches in the report <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aNI8uNaII4YnIIVmAHTNwOu5oPV1SOjadlm_yq9eKyQ/edit?usp=sharing> you sent previously. Think these will be helpful to others not on the program, but keen to learn how to tackle community engagement using social media. I'd be glad to promote this kind of information via the aaDH network and beyond. Good wishes, Ingrid -- Ingrid Mason | eResearch Analyst | Intersect Australia [email protected] | www.intersect.org.au T +61 2 8079 2559 | M +61 414 285 232 Twitter: @1n9r1d | Skype: ingrid.b.mason Office: Level 12, 309 Kent St, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia All mail to: PO Box H58, Australia Square, Sydney NSW 1215, Australia Work location: Canberra, ACT Working on: Research Data Service: Access to Data for Culture and Community Research <https://www.rds.edu.au/domains#A1.6> Communications Manager: Australasian Association for Digital Humanities <http://aa-dh.org/> Subscribe <http://intersect.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0df21d4c9bdcffd9a3364549a&id=5af03e6f29> to Intersect Australia's monthly newsletter or follow @IntersectAust <https://twitter.com/intersectaust> for the latest news

Hi Ingrid, Thanks so much for your comments and your offer to promote--we'll definitely be in touch! All best, Hannah -- Multimedia Analyst, Wired! Lab, Duke University Chair, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations Communications Committee @dukewired | @ADHOrg On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 5:39 PM, Ingrid Mason <[email protected]
wrote:
Hi Hannah,
Sounds like a constructive program to acquire new skills and knowledge, and one good to repeat. Was pleased to read that guidelines were being written up and could see some useful approaches in the report <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aNI8uNaII4YnIIVmAHTNwOu5oPV1SOjadlm_yq9eKyQ/edit?usp=sharing> you sent previously. Think these will be helpful to others not on the program, but keen to learn how to tackle community engagement using social media. I'd be glad to promote this kind of information via the aaDH network and beyond.
Good wishes, Ingrid
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Ingrid Mason | eResearch Analyst | Intersect Australia
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Working on: Research Data Service: Access to Data for Culture and Community Research <https://www.rds.edu.au/domains#A1.6>
Communications Manager: Australasian Association for Digital Humanities <http://aa-dh.org/>
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Dear all, Please do send any comments you may have about the below in the next day or so. We hope to send this next to the SC for approval so that we can begin advertising the positions as soon as possible. Thank you for your time! Hannah -- Multimedia Analyst, Wired! Lab, Duke University Chair, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations Communications Committee @dukewired | @ADHOrg On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Hannah L Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all,
It is time for us to consider whether to continue ADHO's Communications Fellows Program. I would like to *open discussion with this committee about whether to continue the program over the next week. Therefore, could you please respond to this email *
*with your thoughts by next Wednesday, April 6th?* I have provided links below to more information about the program. My own opinion is that the program, now in its second year, has been greatly beneficial both to ADHO and to the individual fellows. Each year, two fellows have worked closely with the Communications Chair to maintain an active ADHO presence on the website and social media. Each cohort has brought to ADHO creative ideas, enthusiasm for the community, and valuable skills in languages, writing, social media, and design that have greatly enhanced how we communicate with our members and with the wider digital humanities community.
In return, the fellows have learned more about how an international academic organization functions, have acquired new knowledge of the digital humanities field, and have gained experiences in professional content management and communication. This year, our fellows have added to ADHO's regular communications activities by also designing slides and a brochures, developing Twitter campaign for better engagement, and enhancing our multilingual social media communications.
Over the past two years, ADHO has budgeted 1200 Euros per year (600 per fellow) to support the program.
Last year's call for applicants: http://adho.org/announcements/2015/apply-become-adhos-next-communications-fe... Report on the program's first year: http://adho.org/announcements/2015/adho-communications-fellowship-program-co...
Thank you!
Hannah
-- Multimedia Analyst, Wired! Lab, Duke University Chair, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations Communications Committee @dukewired | @ADHOrg

Dear all, Thank you for your feedback. I am now forwarding the proposal to continue ADHO's Communications Fellows Program on to the Steering Committee. Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. All best wishes, Hannah -- Multimedia Analyst, Wired! Lab, Duke University Chair, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations Communications Committee @dukewired | @ADHOrg On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 7:45 PM, Hannah L Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all,
Please do send any comments you may have about the below in the next day or so. We hope to send this next to the SC for approval so that we can begin advertising the positions as soon as possible.
Thank you for your time!
Hannah
-- Multimedia Analyst, Wired! Lab, Duke University Chair, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations Communications Committee @dukewired | @ADHOrg
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Hannah L Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all,
It is time for us to consider whether to continue ADHO's Communications Fellows Program. I would like to *open discussion with this committee about whether to continue the program over the next week. Therefore, could you please respond to this email *
*with your thoughts by next Wednesday, April 6th?* I have provided links below to more information about the program. My own opinion is that the program, now in its second year, has been greatly beneficial both to ADHO and to the individual fellows. Each year, two fellows have worked closely with the Communications Chair to maintain an active ADHO presence on the website and social media. Each cohort has brought to ADHO creative ideas, enthusiasm for the community, and valuable skills in languages, writing, social media, and design that have greatly enhanced how we communicate with our members and with the wider digital humanities community.
In return, the fellows have learned more about how an international academic organization functions, have acquired new knowledge of the digital humanities field, and have gained experiences in professional content management and communication. This year, our fellows have added to ADHO's regular communications activities by also designing slides and a brochures, developing Twitter campaign for better engagement, and enhancing our multilingual social media communications.
Over the past two years, ADHO has budgeted 1200 Euros per year (600 per fellow) to support the program.
Last year's call for applicants: http://adho.org/announcements/2015/apply-become-adhos-next-communications-fe... Report on the program's first year: http://adho.org/announcements/2015/adho-communications-fellowship-program-co...
Thank you!
Hannah
-- Multimedia Analyst, Wired! Lab, Duke University Chair, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations Communications Committee @dukewired | @ADHOrg
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Hannah L Jacobs
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Ingrid Mason