(With apologies for the late posting -- please get in touch at
atdhcrowdcoh...@umn.edu if you're interested in applying but need more time
to put an application together!)


We are delighted to announce that we are seeking 15 participants for the
NEH-funded institute, “Building Capable Communities for Crowdsourced
Transcription” which will run from Spring 2021 to Fall 2022. The institute
will be primarily virtual, consisting of 8 sessions held in approximately
2-month intervals, beginning in spring of 2021 and concluding in fall of
2022.

Institute Aims

This institute aims to assist researchers who wish to use crowdsourcing for
text transcription. Participants will learn the common challenges in
crowdsourced transcription. By using a cohort model participants will
benefit from working with other project creators working towards a similar
goal (crowd-transcribed text). Thus, participants will be well-placed to
develop other projects in the future, and to assist peers in using the web
and software tools they have learned.

Outcomes

   -

   Each cohort member (and their respective team) will create and run a
   crowdsourced transcription project over the 18-month duration of the
   institute


Requirements

Successful institute applicants will demonstrate that they have:

   -

   A large digitized collection (or collections) that needs transcribing
   and which is not under copyright (or for which you have redistribution
   rights)
   -

   A vision for the research, pedagogical or public presentation they will
   make with the transcriptions (this may include the creation of searchable
   digital text for inclusion in a database or CMS, training data for machine
   learning models, critical editions of text, etc.)


Only one applicant per project proposal will be allowed to join the cohort.
Additional project team members will be encouraged to participate in the
virtual meetings.

To learn more about the institute and apply to be part of the cohort, visit
the project website http://z.umn.edu/atdhcrowdcohort. We will begin
considering applications on December 9. Please share this announcement with
any colleagues or friends who may be interested.


Evan Roberts, Samantha Blickhan, and Benjamin Wiggins

-- 
Samantha Blickhan, Ph.D.
Digital Humanities Lead for Zooniverse
The Adler Planetarium, Chicago IL
https://www.zooniverse.org
@snblickhan
pronouns: she/her/hers
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