[My apologies for cross-posting. I realized I missed this important list.:)]
Hi all,
This email contains information about a new award that we're introducing as well as instructions about how you can nominate scholarly research publications for the award.
=Purpose of the award= Recognize recent research on or about the Wikimedia projects or recent research that is of importance to the Wikimedia projects. Recognize the researchers behind the research.
=Call for Nominations= We invite you to submit nominations for the Wikimedia Foundation Research Award of the year, which will be handed out at Wiki Workshop 2021 [1].
==Eligibility criteria== Your nomination must meet the following criteria:
* The research must be on, about, using data from, and/or of importance to Wikipedia, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons or other Wikimedia projects [2].
* The publication must be available in English.
* The research must have been published between January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020.
==Selection criteria== The award committee [3] will assess nominations based on methodological excellence, quality of execution, quality of presentation, reproducibility, ethical considerations, potential impact on the Wikimedia projects or the Wikimedia research.
==Nomination process== If you are interested to nominate a scholarly research publication, please do so no later than 2021-03-22 by uploading it to Easychair via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wmfray2020 . We will ask you to provide the following information in your nomination:
* Title of the manuscript * A copy of the manuscript you are nominating * A summary of the research and a clear justification for why the work merits the award (in 350 words or fewer in English).
Note that self-nominations and nominations of others' work are both welcome.
If you have any questions, please contact wmf-ray-2020@easychair.org.
Best, Leila Zia, on behalf of the Selection Committee of the Wikimedia Foundation Research Award of the Year
[1] https://wikiworkshop.org/2021/ [2] https://wikimediafoundation.org/our-work/wikimedia-projects/ [3] comprised of myself, Benjamin Mako Hill (University of Washington) and Aaron Shaw (Northwestern University) as of now. More people may be added depending on the diversity of the nominations we receive and as expertise are required.
-- Leila Zia Head of Research Wikimedia Foundation