The *Special Interest Group for Social Informatics* (SIG SI) of the *Association for Information Science and Technology* (ASIS&T) is issuing a *call for nominations* for the 2020 Annual *ASIS&T SIG SI Awards*, with *nominations due by July 10*. Self-nominations are welcome and the nomination process is quite short, as detailed below. For those familiar with our prior awards structure please note there are a few changes this year. We seek nominations in the following two categories: 1. *Best Paper**:* For a paper published either in a *peer-reviewed journal* or in *peer-reviewed conference proceedings*, during the *2019 calendar year*, on a *topic informed by social informatics*. Submissions from all researchers at any career stage are welcomed. The winning author(s) will receive a *$750 (USD) cash award* and be *invited to attend* and have their work recognized at the *Social Informatics Research Symposium* as part of the ASIS&T 2020 Annual Meeting. The Symposium is co-organized by SIG SI, SM (Social Media), and IEP (Information Ethics & Policy) and will be held online later this fall. 2. *Emerging Social Informatics Researchers*: For up to *two students* whose research is on *topics informed by and/or relating to social informatics*. First consideration will go to *students who are an author* on a paper or poster *accepted for the ASIS&T 2020 Annual Meeting *or to the* Social Informatics Research Symposium* to be held as part of the conference. Up to two winning students will be reimbursed for or otherwise receive *free* *registration *to the *ASIS&T 2020* Annual Meeting and the* Social Informatics Research Symposium*, an approximate *$250 (USD) value*. The winning student(s) will be recognized at the symposium and have ample opportunity to interact with researchers and scholars in social informatics, social media, information ethics and policy, and cognate fields. To nominate for these awards, please send the following to *Adam Worrall (worrall@ualberta.ca <worrall@ualberta.ca?subject=Social+Informatics+Best+Paper+Awards>)*, SIG SI Awards Coordinator, by *July 10*, 2020, 11:59pm EDT (UTC-4): - For the *Best Paper Award*: A full *reference* of the article being nominated, including the authors, title, and publication venue; a brief *explanation* of why you are nominating this article; and a digital *copy* of the article (PDF preferred). - For the *Emerging Social Informatics Researchers Award*: Your *name*; university / institutional *email address*; the *university* / *institution* and* department *you are part of as a student; and a *short statement* of approximately 300 words (plus any references)* briefly describing your research and scholarship in social informatics*. Please also ensure the statement *references any relevant paper or poster* submitted or accepted to the ASIS&T 2020 Annual Meeting or Social Informatics Research Symposium. These can either be included directly in the body of your email or in one attached document (PDF preferred). Our intention is to notify award winners no later than *August 7, 2020*, in time for ASIS&T 2020 Annual Meeting early bird registration (ends August 8). Good luck to all who apply! Adam Worrall, Ph.D. Awards Coordinator, ASIS&T SIG SI Assistant Professor, University of Alberta School of Library and Information Studies 5-168 Education North Edmonton, AB T6G 2G5 worrall@ualberta.ca (780) 492-0179 http://www.adamworrall.org