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Princeton Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Miracles of Mary (PEMM) project

CDH Project Charter: Princeton Ethiopian Miracles of Mary 2019-20

By Wendy Laura Belcher, Rebecca Sutton Koeser, et al

November 3, 2021

The charter of the PEMM project was created with the Princeton University Center for Digital Humanities team in 2019, laying out the rationale, goals, plan of work, resources needed, terms and conditions, and outcomes of the PEMM Project.

To learn more about the early stage of the PEMM project, you may also consult: Belcher, Wendy Laura, Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Rebecca Munson, Gissoo Doroudian, and Meredith Martin. CDH Project Charter — Princeton Ethiopian Miracles of Mary 2019-20. Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton. 2019. 

The Princeton University Center for Digital Humanities team of Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Rebecca Munson, Gissoo Doroudian, and Meredith Martin worked with Prof. Belcher in 2019 to lay out the rationale, goals, plan of work, resources needed, terms and conditions, and outcomes of the PEMM Project.

It is called CDH Project Charter: Princeton Ethiopian Miracles of Mary 2019-20 and is available through Zenodo.

The PEMM Charter includes the following:
Part I: Project Overview
Description and Objectives
Relevant Resources and Projects
Research Questions
Project Significance
Significance for African and Literary Studies
Significance for Digital Humanities
Audiences
Project Team

Part II: Grant Year 2019-2020 Plans - Data
Data Status
Types of Data and Storage Format
Past FY19 Data Work
Planned FY20 Data Work
Data Standards and Capture Procedures
Grant Year Objectives – Data
Main Outcomes/Deliverables:
Possibly in Scope – Data:
Out of Scope – Data:
Project Needs – Data
Concerns – Data: Risks
Interdependencies
Data security considerations
Data management plan
Long-term preservation plan
Future Plans
Future Data Work

Part III: Grant Year Plans - Interface
Grant Year Objectives – Interface
Main Outcomes/Deliverables:

Part IV: Technical Design Plan
Part V: Deliverable Timeline
Part VI: Grant Year Wrap-up
Part VII: Agreement

Appendix A: Relevant Resources and Projects

To cite this document:

Belcher, Wendy Laura, Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Rebecca Munson, Gissoo Doroudian, and Meredith Martin. CDH Project Charter — Princeton Ethiopian Miracles of Mary 2019-20. Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton. 2019. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3359178

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