Dear MCN,

I'm excited to announce that we - Mia Ridge <http://www.miaridge.com/> (British
Library), Meghan Ferriter <http://meghaninmotion.com/> (Library of
Congress) and Sam Blickhan <https://twitter.com/snblickhan> (Zooniverse) -
have been awarded an AHRC UK-US Partnership Development Grant. Our
overarching goals are:

   - To foster an international community of practice in crowdsourcing in
   cultural heritage (if you're reading this, that might already include you!)
   - To capture and disseminate the state of the art and promote knowledge
   exchange in crowdsourcing and digitally-enabled participation
   - To set a research agenda and generate shared understandings of
   unsolved or tricky problems that could lead to future funding applications

We've written a blog post that explains how we're planning to achieve those
goals -
https://blogs.bl.uk/digital-scholarship/2020/02/new-project-from-crowdsourcing-to-digitally-enabled-participation-the-state-of-the-art-in-collaborat.html
-
and more importantly, another post on how you can get involved
https://blogs.bl.uk/digital-scholarship/2020/02/call-for-participants-april-2020-book-sprint-on-the-state-of-the-art-in-crowdsourcing-in-cultural-he.html

We're holding a five day collaborative '*book sprint*' (or writing
workshop) at the Peale Center for Baltimore History and Architecture
<https://www.thepealecenter.org/> from *19 - 24th April 2020*. Working with
up to 12 other collaborators, we'll write a high-quality book that provides
a comprehensive, practical and authoritative guide to crowdsourcing and
digitally-enabled participation projects in the cultural heritage sector.
We want to provide an effective road map for cultural institutions hoping
to use crowdsourcing for the first time and a resource for institutions
already using crowdsourcing to benchmark their work.

Could you be one of those collaborators? We're looking for book sprint
participants who are enthusiastic, experienced and engaged, with expertise
at any point in the life cycle of crowdsourcing and digital participation.
Your expertise might have been gained through hands-on experience on
projects or by conducting research. We have a generous definition of
'digitally-enabled participation', including not-entirely-digital
volunteering projects around cultural heritage collections, and activities
that go beyond typical collection-centric 'crowdsourcing' tasks like
transcription, classification and description. Got questions? Please email
[email protected]!
*How to apply*

   1. Read Call for participants: April 2020 book sprint on the state of
   the art in crowdsourcing in cultural heritage
   
<https://blogs.bl.uk/digital-scholarship/2020/02/call-for-participants-april-2020-book-sprint-on-the-state-of-the-art-in-crowdsourcing-in-cultural-he.html>
   2. Read the Book Sprint FAQs <https://www.booksprints.net/faqs/> to make
   sure you're aware of the process and commitment required
   3. Fill in this short Google Form <https://forms.gle/zVQp9BB4L6EYnMPfA> by
   midnight GMT February 21st

We'll review applications and let people know by February 25th, 2020.

If you can't make the book sprint but would still like to contribute, we've
got you covered! We'll publish the first version of the book online for
comment and feedback. Book sprints can't accommodate remote participation,
so this is our best way of including the vast amounts of expertise not in
the room.

You can sign up to the British Library's crowdsourcing newsletters
<https://us11.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=08e409d3d85876a17ac4c1d09&id=e52e46328f>
for
updates, or join our Crowdsourcing group on Humanities Commons
<https://hcommons.org/groups/crowdsourcing/forum/topic/collective-wisdom-from-crowdsourcing-to-digitally-enabled-participation/>
set
up to share progress and engage in discussion with the wider community.

Cheers,

Mia

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http://openobjects.org.uk/
http://twitter.com/mia_out
Check out my book! http://bit.ly/CrowdsourcingOurCulturalHeritage
P.S. I mostly use this address for list mail and don't check it daily
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