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

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> From: ACH <secretary at ach.org>
> Date: 22 October 2014 18:44:50 GMT+1
> Subject: ACH 2014 Elections: Call for Nominations
> Reply-To: ACH <secretary at ach.org>
> 
> 
> ACH is seeking nominations for the 2014 elections cycle!
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> 
> 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 nominations at ach.org 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 nominations at 
> ach.org.
> 
> 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)
>  
> 
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