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Information about the [[Linked Ancient World Data Institute]] in the form of a FAQ.
Information about the [[Linked Ancient World Data Institute]] in the form of a FAQ.
==Practical Information==
* '''When:''' LAWDI will take place from May 31 to June 2nd.
* '''Where:''' New York University's [http://isaw.nyu.edu/ Institute for the Study of the Ancient World] at 15 East 84th St., New York City.
* '''Is there funding to attend?'''
** Yes! LAWDI is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities Office of Digital Humanities. LAWDI can cover travel, lodging and per-diem meal expenses for 20 participants. We have budgeted for travel within the United States but LAWDI funds can be put towards travel from overseas.
* '''When are applications due? When will applicants be informed of the results?'''
** Applications are due on February 17. We will reply in a timely fashion after that date.
* '''What should the application look like?'''
** Applications should be in the form of a single-page statement of interest. This can describe ongoing or planned work relavent to the use of Linked Open Data in the Ancient World.
* '''Who can apply?'''
** LAWDI will welcome applications from univers

Revision as of 21:08, 25 January 2012

Information about the Linked Ancient World Data Institute in the form of a FAQ.

Practical Information

  • When: LAWDI will take place from May 31 to June 2nd.
  • Where: New York University's Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at 15 East 84th St., New York City.
  • Is there funding to attend?
    • Yes! LAWDI is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities Office of Digital Humanities. LAWDI can cover travel, lodging and per-diem meal expenses for 20 participants. We have budgeted for travel within the United States but LAWDI funds can be put towards travel from overseas.
  • When are applications due? When will applicants be informed of the results?
    • Applications are due on February 17. We will reply in a timely fashion after that date.
  • What should the application look like?
    • Applications should be in the form of a single-page statement of interest. This can describe ongoing or planned work relavent to the use of Linked Open Data in the Ancient World.
  • Who can apply?
    • LAWDI will welcome applications from univers