- 1. S upporting the Digital Humanities HASTAC III Traversing
Digital Boundaries April 2009
2. Core ODH Grant Programs
- Transatlantic Digitization Collaboration Grants (with JISC and
DFG)
- Digging into Data (with NSF, JISC, and SSHRC)
- Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities
3.
- Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants
- Deadline: April & October
- Designed to encourage innovations in the digital
humanities.
- Relatively low-dollar grants during the planning stages
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- Proof-of-concept, initial stages, brainstorming
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- Level 2: from $25,001 to $50,000
4. 5.
- Transatlantic Digitization Collaboration Grants
- Deadlines to be announced
- Designed to spur collaborations between US and German or
British institutions.Applicants must apply as a team and have a
collaboration plan in place.
- Key point:Even institutions that dont receive a grant may well
continue to work together.The joint call-for-proposals itself
serves as a motivator and stamp of approval for international
collaboration.
Supporting the Digital Humanities 6.
- Digging into Data (www.diggingintodata.org)
- Letter of Intent was March 2009
- Formal Applications July 15, 2009
- Applications must be submitted by teams of researchers
involving at least two of the countries represented by the
funders
- An international grant competition sponsored by four leading
research agencies: JISC, NEH, NSF, SSHRC
Supporting the Digital Humanities 7.
- Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities
- Supports national or regional (multi-state) training programs
on applications and approaches in humanities computing.
- Brings together humanities scholars and digital technology
specialists from different disciplines to share ideas and methods
that advance humanities research through the use of digital
technologies.
8.
- TheVectors -IML Summer Institute on MultimodalScholarship
coordinated by the University of Southern California
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- Deadline for participation was March 29, 2009
- Advanced Topics in TEI Encoding(beginning in 2010) coordinated
by Brown University
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- http://www.wwp.brown.edu/encoding/seminars/index.html
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- Call for participation later this year
- Humanities High Performance Computing Collaboratory (HpC)
coordinated by the Institute for Computing in Humanities, Arts, and
Social Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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- 3 teams working with National Center for Supercomputing
Applications, the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, and the San
Diego Supercomputer Center
9. Other NEH Opportunities
- Research and Development Grants of the Division of Preservation
and Access
- Fellowships at Digital Humanities Centers of the Division of
Research Programs
- Digital humanities projects are welcome throughout the
Endowment
10. Other Opportunities
- Institute for Museum & Library Services (IMLS)
- American Council of Learned Societies
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- Digital Innovation Fellowships
11. Collaborations
- With other U.S. Federal Agencies
- International Collaborations
12.
- Why collaboration between funders?
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- brings new constituents to the table
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- encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration among the
grantees
13. www.neh.gov/odh 14. Library of Funded Projects & White
Papers 15.
- General e-mail address:[email_address]
- Jason Rhody, Program Officer
- Jennifer Serventi, Program Officer
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