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Innovation Awards Team Meeting Minutes - 11/21/2011, 3pm
Innovation Awards Team Meeting Minutes - 11/21/2011, 3pm


Rachel Frick, Jason Kucsma, Jennifer Ricker, Jefferson Bailey
In attendance: Rachel Frick, Jason Kucsma, Jennifer Ricker, Jefferson Bailey


The next call to choose awards will be scheduled the week of Dec 19-23. On this call we will discuss and choose the 3-5 awards that we want to give. Current ideas for possible awards are listed on the team wiki.
The next call to choose awards will be scheduled the week of Dec 19-23. On this call we will discuss and choose the 3-5 awards that we want to give. Current ideas for possible awards are listed on the team wiki.

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Innovation Awards Team Meeting Minutes - 11/21/2011, 3pm

In attendance: Rachel Frick, Jason Kucsma, Jennifer Ricker, Jefferson Bailey

The next call to choose awards will be scheduled the week of Dec 19-23. On this call we will discuss and choose the 3-5 awards that we want to give. Current ideas for possible awards are listed on the team wiki.

Call notes

Project timeline:

  • End of January – Coordinated plan for outreach, promotion, and solicitation of nominations will be ready by the end of January.
  • End of January – Detailed guidelines on the nomination criteria and who can nominate as well as the process for submitting nominations.
  • Feb-April/May – Evaluation (and continued solicitation( of nominations
  • May (mid/late) – Announcement of winners
  • July (mid) – Awards presented at the annual NDSA partners meeting

Project ideas

  • Coordinate outreach & promotion plan with professional conferences over the course of the winter and spring.
  • Produce a one-page promotional hand-out/flyer with info & instructions for use at conferences and events.
  • Solicit nominations from digital preservation notables (Joy Davidson (DCC) & Bill Kilbride (DPC) were mentioned as possibilities; we can also draw on other NDSA partners) as potential “seed nominations” for use in promotion and to get the ball rolling.
  • Potentially publicizing nominees (even only in name or project name) in order to solicit more nominations.
  • Stress that contest is open to NDSA members and non-members alike. Anyone can nominate anyone.
  • Promotional messaging should be planned out and sustained.

Action items

  • All - Select favorite awards ideas (from list or new); we will need to agree on 3-5 on the December call.
  • All - Think of promotion and outreach ideas
  • Jefferson - work on the outreach & promotion plan and present it for comment in early January.
  • Jefferson - firm up the guidelines and instructions for nomination and also present it for comment and editing in early January.
  • Jefferson - determine LC internal procedures for accepting nominations and the public/private details as far as promotion or publicity
  • Jason - possibly talk to the OITP/LITA folks about ideas and successes/failures of their awards process