Digital Humanities Awards
About
Digital Humanities Awards are a new set of annual awards given in recognition of talent and expertise in the digital humanities community and are nominated and voted for entirely by the public. These awards are intended to help put interesting DH resources in the spotlight and engage DH users (and general public) in the work of the community. Awards are not specific to geography, language, conference, organization or field of humanities that they benefit. There is no financial prize associated with these community awards.
Best DH project for public audiences
- Winner: CEISMIC: Canterbury Earthquake Digital Archive http://www.ceismic.org.nz/
"We‘re building a comprehensive digital archive of video, audio, documents and images related to the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011."
Comments