Webinar: Scoping & Funding Your Crowdsourcing Project

ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11: "Scoping & Funding Your Crowdsourcing Project" will take place at 12-1pm EST. Organized by Dartmouth's Tiltfactor Lab.

December 11, 2014
12 pm - 1 pm
Location
Webinar
Sponsored by
Digital Humanities and Social Engagement
Audience
Public
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Danielle Taylor

On December 11, 2014 at 12pm EST. the Crowdsourcing Consortium for Libraries
and Archives (CCLA) will hold its second 1-hour webinar titled, "Scoping and
Funding Crowdsourcing Projects." This webinar, hosted in conjunction with the
OCLC, will explore how researchers, as well as libraries, museums and archives,
interested in studying or using crowdsourcing techniques can seek funding for
their ideas.

During this fast-paced online discussion, participants will learn about the
grant application process from industry-leading decision-makers such as Sharon
Leon, Director of Public Projects at the Center for History and New Media and
Associate Professor in History and Art History at George Mason University; Robert Horton, IMLS
Associate Deputy Director for Library Services and Brett Bobley, Director and
Chief Information Officer for the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Participants will learn how to pick the organization that is right for your
project as well as how to best pitch your idea to potential funders.

Free to attend, register here:
http://webjunction.org/events/webjunction/scoping-funding-crowdsourcing-projects.html
 

Location
Webinar
Sponsored by
Digital Humanities and Social Engagement
Audience
Public
More information
Danielle Taylor