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Fwd: ACH 2014 Elections: Call for Nominations

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Mia <[log in to unmask]>

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Museums Computer Group <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 28 Oct 2014 12:05:18 +0000

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Dear museum people, 

Please excuse the cross-post, but some of you might be interested in this call for nominations for the digital humanities group ACH. It's a short timeframe but nominations don't take long to prepare. Please let me know if you have any questions about committee work or the organisation.

Best regards, Mia

Sent from my handheld computing device

Begin forwarded message:

> From: ACH <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 22 October 2014 18:44:50 GMT+1
> Subject: ACH 2014 Elections: Call for Nominations
> Reply-To: ACH <[log in to unmask]>
> 
> 
> ACH is seeking nominations for the 2014 elections cycle!
> View this email in your browser
> 
> ACH 2014 Elections: Call for Nominations
> Due date: October 31, 2014
> 
> The Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) invites nominations for the 2014/2015 elections, in which our members will elect three Executive Council members for four-year terms. We seek candidates who want to support and advance the field of digital humanities (DH) by helping to lead the ACH in the coming years.
>  
> ACH officers and Executive Council members develop and uphold ACH policies, determine and distribute funding, and oversee all organizational activities. Activities for 2014/2015 include our mentorship program and job slams; advocacy work; publications including the Humanist list, Digital Humanities Quarterly and DH Answers; collaborations with ADHO partners in the annual DH conference and other professional activities (including the first-ever joint conference of ACH and CSDH-SCHN (our Canadian counterpart); co-administration of a number of prestigious DH awards, distribution of student bursaries for DH training and education, as well as other priorities as set by the ACH membership. You can be involved in helping ACH programs succeed by nominating yourself, or someone else, to be an active participant in the leadership of the Association.
> 
> To stand for election as an Executive Council member, candidates must be members in good standing of the ACH. Council members commit to being present (whether in person or virtually) at annual meetings usually held at the Digital Humanities Conference, and to participating in discussions during the rest of the year by email and audio/video conference. Council members are expected to be active in the digital humanities community.
> 
> We welcome participants not just from universities and colleges, but also galleries, libraries, museums, community groups, and other organizations engaged with digital humanities, from anywhere in the world. We also welcome nominations of people from all constituencies and humanities disciplines, and especially encourage the nomination of women, people of color, LGBTQ, or other under-represented groups. Demonstrated commitment to the organization and to the field counts for more with our membership than professional affiliation, academic status, or job title.
> 
> Send nominations to [log in to unmask] by October 31st, 2014. Please confirm with your nominee that he or she is willing to serve if elected; the only other requirements are to:
>  
> Provide a brief candidate statement and biography. Sample candidate statements from past elections are available on our Candidates page. If your nominee cannot provide a biography and candidate statement at the time of nomination, they should email those to us before the close of nominations.
> Have the nomination seconded. Per ACH bylaws, all nominations require two nominators (including oneself, if self-nominating) before being included in the ballot, so please allow time for a second nominator to email us in support of your nomination.
> 
> If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at [log in to unmask]
> 
> The three top vote-getters in the Executive Council race will be elected to four-year terms. For more information on the responsibilities and obligations of the ACH Executive Council, read our Bylaws.
> 
> Visit our Officers page for a current list of officers.
> 
> Thanks for helping shape the future of the ACH!
> 
> The 2014/2015 ACH Nominations Committee
>  
> Brian Croxall, Emory University
> Mia Ridge, Open University
> Roopika Risam, Salem State University
> Glen Worthey, Stanford University (Chair)
> Dot Porter, University of Pennsylvania (ex officio, ACH Vice President)
>  
> 
> Copyright © 2014 ACH, All rights reserved. 
> You're receiving this email because you are a member or friend of the Association for Computers and the Humanities. 
> 
> Our mailing address is: 
> ACH
> c/o Vika Zafrin, Boston U Mugar Library
> 771 Commonwealth Ave
> Boston, MA 02155
> 
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