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~ Declaration of Commitment ~ #3
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On Feb 5, 2019, at 3:11 PM, tinatiehen <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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From: Rebecca Parker <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 3:50:11 PM
To: RJP43/LiliElbe_EngagedLearners
Cc: Alfarah, Jackie; Comment
Subject: Re: [RJP43/LiliElbe_EngagedLearners] ~ Declaration of Commitment ~ (#3)
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Dr. Caughie and the Lili Elbe Digital Archive project-team wish to express our deepest gratitude for the undergraduate engaged learners participating in the ENGL 283.06E, Transgender in Literature, class. Their contributions to the archive are truly invaluable. In signing this “Declaration of Commitment,” the undersigned engaged learners commit to the following:
not sharing archival materials outside of the designated GitHub repository
upholding to the behavioral standards laid out in Dr. Caughie’s course guidelines, with regard to teamwork as well as responsible conduct and research
maintaining a professional digital persona and mutual consideration for fellow learners and project collaborators as laid out in Rebecca Parker’s digital etiquette expectations
This declaration was signed by the following Engaged Learners during the first week of our 2019 February class meetings - Feb. 5th & 7th, 2019.
Engaged Learners, please commit to this declaration by commenting the following below:
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