The deadline for applications to HathiTrust Research Center’s special round of 
Advanced Collaborative Support as part of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 
funded “Scholar-Curated Worksets for Analysis, Reuse & Dissemination 
(SCWAReD)<https://itnews.iu.edu/articles/2020/IU-awarded-500K-from-Mellon-Foundation-.php>”
 project has been extended one week to December 7.

Contact [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> in advance of proposal 
submission with general questions or to discuss eligibility, project details, 
prerequisites, and HTRC support.

The full CFP with links to a sample budget and justification can be found here: 
https://www.hathitrust.org/scwared_acs_cfp

Best,

--Ryan

Ryan Dubnicek (he/him)
Digital Humanities Specialist
HathiTrust Research Center
School of Information Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
307 iSchool, MC-493
501 E. Daniel Street | Champaign, IL 61820
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
217-244-7260

From: "Dubnicek, Ryan C" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, October 30, 2020 at 4:24 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Call for Proposals: HathiTrust Research Center funded collaborations 
for scholarship on marginalized textual communities


The HathiTrust Research Center (HTRC) requests proposals for a special funded 
round of its Advanced Collaborative Support (ACS) 
program<https://wiki.htrc.illinois.edu/display/COM/Advanced+Collaborative+Support+%28ACS%29+Awards>,
 in support of scholarship on historically marginalized textual communities. 
With funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, HTRC’s “Scholar-Curated 
Worksets for Analysis, Reuse & Dissemination 
(SCWAReD)<https://itnews.iu.edu/articles/2020/IU-awarded-500K-from-Mellon-Foundation-.php>”
 project offers funded collaborations between researchers and HTRC staff to 
solve challenging problems related to computational analysis of the HathiTrust 
corpus.


In this special cycle of ACS, we seek to collaborate with scholars to recover 
volumes in HathiTrust that tell the story of historically under-resourced and 
marginalized textual communities, and to identify gaps in the HathiTrust 
collection where such communities are not represented in the digital library.



The selected projects in this round will be awarded $30,000 to cover project 
costs, generously funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, in addition to the 
HTRC staff time and compute resources typically given to awardees as part of 
the program. Funding can be used to cover staff and student effort, travel, 
materials and supplies, and other relevant project costs, as allowable by 
Mellon Foundation and Indiana University policies. See “Proposals” section in 
the full CFP for detailed budget information. Each awarded proposal will 
receive access to HTRC staff to collaborate on the proposed project during the 
award period. The staff consists of specialists in information science, 
computer science, cultural analytics, and HathiTrust. HTRC ACS support may 
include such activities as project scoping; navigating HTRC and HathiTrust 
tools, data, and collections; volume identification and workset/dataset 
creation; facilitating data access; and selecting, customizing, or running 
analysis tools.


Complete proposals will include the following:

  1.  A cover sheet with basic project details (title, team members, contact 
information)
  2.  Summary & rationale (<500 words)
  3.  Project narrative (1500-2000 words)
  4.  Work plan (a brief bulleted list of activities)
  5.  A budget describing how you will use the $30,000 stipend
  6.  Brief bio-sketch(es) for each project team member

Projects will be supported from January 2021 through August 2022.



Proposals are due November 30, 2020.



Applicants are encouraged to contact [email protected] in advance of proposal 
submission to discuss eligibility, project details, prerequisites, and HTRC 
support.



The full CFP with links to a sample budget and justification can be found here: 
https://www.hathitrust.org/scwared_acs_cfp

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