Judging Ethics

I. Marc Carlson IMC at vax2.utulsa.edu
Sun Apr 30 16:17:53 PDT 1995


<Dunstana Talana<Jennifer Carlson <LIB_IMC at vax1.utulsa.edu>>>
>Talana, as usual, comes late into a discussion ---

Well, if you'd read your mail more often...

>I must say that Moriel's comment about scoring down someone because Moriel
>knew they could do better has me perplexed.  It reminds me of parental 
>discussions over my report card.  An entered item should be judged on its
>own particular merits, not by the judge's personal knowledge of whether it
>was dashed off in haste or done with patient meticulousness.

This does actually dovetail interestingly into my question regarding
judging criteria. 

Clearly, Moriel's judging criteria are based in part on what she knows
the entrant to be capable of; Just as clearly Talana's do not appear to be.
Mine seem to focus on what the object is presenting itself to be.  And others?

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