GDG- By Call for Nominations: 2008 eLincoln Prize

Dennis Lawrence denlaw at fone.net
Fri Jan 11 10:32:31 CST 2008


>dead From: Anne Rubin [mailto:arubin at umbc.edu]
>Subject: Call for Nominations: 2008 eLincoln Prize
>
>Call for Nominations: 2008 eLincoln Prize
>
>The electronic Lincoln Prize consists of $10,000. The Prize is given
>for the finest scholarly work on the era of the American Civil War
>produced in digital format on the World Wide Web, on CD-ROM, on DVD,
>or on other forms of electronic distribution. Preference will be
>given to candidates that make the most of the digital environment in
>terms of materials, format, and access. The prize favors originality
>over the dissemination of information but does try to reward projects
>that target a broad audience. When competing work shows similar
>merit, preference is given to work on Lincoln or the common soldier.
>Individuals, groups, or institutions may compete for the Prize. No
>site or product shall win the Prize more than once, but achievement
>over time might be honored independently of previous awards.
>
>To submit a nomination for consideration, please email Tina Grim
>tgrim at gettysburg.edu  NO LATER THAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008. You
>may nominate your own work, but please submit no more than one
>nomination per year.  Nominations of works that are not available on-
>line should be accompanied by three (3) CD/DVD copies of the work/
>project.  Hard copies should be mailed to Tina Grim, Program and
>Prize Manager, Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College
>
>300 N. Washington Street, Gettysburg, PA  17325.  Any questions,
>please contact Tina Grim at 717-337-6590.
>
>The 2008 eLincoln Prize winner will be announced in April 2008.




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