Dear colleagues,

 

I apologize if this message or a variant of it reaches you multiple times. The decentralized nature of spreading the following information and request will guarantee some email cluttering, I am afraid. Enough talk, to business…

 

The ALLEA Working Group E-Humanities has launched an open consultation concerning draft recommendations on the recognition, assessment, and evaluation of innovative digital scholarly outputs in the humanities. The objective is to collect broad feedback from active humanities researchers and institutions to tailor the recommendations to the community’s needs.

 

The consultation is open to all researchers and practitioners working in disciplines within the humanities, policymakers, and representatives of all public and private organizations active in the field. Detailed instructions for contributing are available in this recent ALLEA News Feature and the draft recommendations can also be accessed directly here: https://bit.ly/ALLEAehumanities

 

We are particularly keen to hear from humanities researchers in ALLEA member academies, and we would very much welcome your support in disseminating the call for contributions among your relevant experts. The consultation is open until 26 July 2023.

 

Thank you in advance for any support and feel free to get in touch in case you have any questions.

 

With best wishes, on behalf of the ALLEA E-Humanties Working Group

--Joris van Zundert

 

 

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Dr. Joris J. van Zundert
Researcher & Developer in Humanities Computing

Dept. of Computational Literary Studies / DHLab
Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

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