Categories
Projects will be considered in four areas, those that:
- created and shared new open data
- creatively used existing open data
- built technologies that advance use or dissemination of open data
- conducted applied research centered on open data
By open data, we mean data that are openly licensed and freely accessible to and reusable by other researchers, institutions and/or communities, e.g., through data repositories or public websites.
Eligibility
Nominees must be affiliated with Johns Hopkins. Self-nominations are encouraged. The prize will be split among members for group submissions.
Projects should be nominated at a stage when the product is already openly accessible and provide evidence of impact, where possible. For example, for projects creating data or infrastructure, please include links to these products. For projects creating technologies, advancing dissemination, or conducting applied research, please provide descriptions of applications to research, policy, or practice. Note this prize is not a grant for future research, but a recognition of existing accomplishment. We welcome nominations of ‘small data’ projects, recognizing the value of an individual’s investment in open data, especially in disciplines where these practices are new or not yet established.
Nominations
To nominate a project, please complete the below form by December 6th, 2024. You are welcome to nominate yourself, someone else, a group or a lab.
As part of the nomination process, you will be asked to upload a 1-2 paragraph (up to 600 words) description of the project. This should include:
- A description of the context and impact of the project and the relevance of open data, in language broadly accessible to people from other disciplines. Links or figures can be included.
- The role that the nominee(s) played in the project.