DH Awards 2023 – Statistics

As part of DH Awards 2023 we collected a variety of statistics. These included optional ones collected on the nominations and voting where users chose to submit them. 

Nomination Statistics

Nominations are removed if they are duplicates of something already nominated (most common), are not in any way loosely ‘DH’, the nominations committee can’t find any sign of update/release/modification that year, or if the resource owner requests to be removed. Also they may be removed if it is behind a paywall or members of the public can not get access to it.  Mostly, however, it is duplicates, and indeed, people confusing nominating with voting.

Nominations Submitted 141
Nominations Accepted 104

Ballot Statistics

Ballots are only removed where it is evident that someone has voted multiple times. The rule of thumb is that if they have voted 2 or 3 times (e.g. using the same email address) then we’ll assume it is an accident and take the last ballot cast. If they have voted over 3 times, we remove all of their votes. In general it is mostly people sometimes accidentally forgetting whether they have voted already.

Ballots Submitted 2355
Ballots Accepted 2320

Optional Statistics on Nomination / Voting Form

Gender

The nomination and voting form asked “What is your gender? (Optional)” and instead of limiting it to a small set of choices of Male/Female/Other we gave multiple standard gender identities and related categories and enabled people to select more than one. The question was optional and there was no requirement to answer it. 

(Optional) What is your current gender identity?NominationsVoting
Female53870
Male55532
I do not wish to answer (you do not have to, this question is optional)1176
Non-binary014
Genderfluid06
Agender05
Other04
Questioning or Unsure03
Transgender03
Non-binary, Genderfluid02
Female, Transgender01
Genderfluid, Female01
Genderfluid, I do not wish to answer (you do not have to, this question is optional)01
Genderfluid, Transgender01
I do not wish to answer (you do not have to, this question is optional), Non-binary01
Male, Female, Transgender01
Male, Genderfluid01
Male, Non-binary01
Non-binary, Female01
Non-binary, Transgender01
Transgender, Female01
Female, Other10

Countries

Those making nominations and voting were also asked “What is your current country of residence? (Optional)”. This is a clearer demographic marker of whether we’re expanding our international population of voters than asking “Where they are from/born/etc.” since people move around so where they are born often has little to do with the community of which they are now a part. These are normalised to ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes.

Note: For disputed areas I’ve tried to use use 3-letter code where it exists. Where multiple countries are listed, I’ve taken the first one. Apologies if in cleansing the data I’ve flattened anyone’s national self-determination. 

(Optional) Current country of residence?NominationsVoting
ABW01
ARG34
ARM02
AUS04
AUT410
BEL05
BGR05
BHR01
BRA05
CAN563
CHE17
CHL01
CHN87
COD01
COL23
CYP01
CZE18
DEU766
DNK04
ECU02
ESP011
ETH03
FIN239
FRA10
GBR14108
GRC3266
HKG15
HRV011
IDN01
IND231
IRL030
IRN02
ISL01
ISR01
ITA262
JPN01
KAZ13
KOR01
LUX25
LVA01
MAR03
MEX554
MKD01
MLT01
NLD210
NOR04
NZL01
PAK01
POL17
PRT04
ROU01
RUS1029
SGP630
SLV01
SRB01
SVN01
SWE11
TUR10
TWN17
USA28222
UZB31
ZAF13

Professions

In the optional demographic questions we ask what type of job people have. This has been to see what constituencies are most involved in DH Awards. There is so much individual variation that a normalised list isn’t useful, but a word cloud shows some predictable professions leading significantly. The comparison is case insensitive, and removing all punctuation and spaces. 

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Voters: 

If you make use of any of these statistics we’d appreciate it if you got in touch.