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The Ditmar Award (formally the Australian SF ("Ditmar") Award; formerly the "Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award") has been awarded annually since 1969 at the Australian National Science Fiction Convention (the "Natcon") to recognise achievement in Australian science fiction (including fantasy and horror) and science fiction fandom. The award is similar to the Hugo Award but on a national rather than international scale. They are named for Martin James Ditmar "Dick" Jenssen, an Australian fan and artist, who financially supported the awards at their inception.

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  • Ditmar Award (en)
  • Cena Ditmar (cs)
  • Ditmar Award (de)
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  • Cena Ditmar (anglicky Ditmar Award, dříve Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award) je udělována každoročně od roku 1969 na setkání Australian National Science Fiction Convention (Natcon), odměňuje úspěšné autory zejména australské science fiction (včetně fantasy a horroru). Je obdobná jako cena Hugo, je však více zaměřená na domácí tvorbu než na mezinárodní. Je pojmenována poaustralském umělci a fanouškovi Martinu Jamesi Ditmaru "Dicku" Jenssenovi, který finančně podporoval toto ocenění v jeho začátcích. (cs)
  • The Ditmar Award (formally the Australian SF ("Ditmar") Award; formerly the "Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award") has been awarded annually since 1969 at the Australian National Science Fiction Convention (the "Natcon") to recognise achievement in Australian science fiction (including fantasy and horror) and science fiction fandom. The award is similar to the Hugo Award but on a national rather than international scale. They are named for Martin James Ditmar "Dick" Jenssen, an Australian fan and artist, who financially supported the awards at their inception. (en)
  • Der Ditmar Award ist ein australischer Literaturpreis, der seit 1969 für Werke aus den Bereichen Science-Fiction, Fantasy und Horror verliehen wird. Er gilt als der renommierteste australische Preis in diesen Genres. Er wird jährlich bei der Australian National Science Fiction Convention (NatCon) verliehen. Seit 1976 wird für Besprechungen und kritische Arbeiten der William Atheling Jr. Award verliehen. (de)
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  • Excellence in science fiction, fantasy, and horror (en)
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  • Cena Ditmar (anglicky Ditmar Award, dříve Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award) je udělována každoročně od roku 1969 na setkání Australian National Science Fiction Convention (Natcon), odměňuje úspěšné autory zejména australské science fiction (včetně fantasy a horroru). Je obdobná jako cena Hugo, je však více zaměřená na domácí tvorbu než na mezinárodní. Je pojmenována poaustralském umělci a fanouškovi Martinu Jamesi Ditmaru "Dicku" Jenssenovi, který finančně podporoval toto ocenění v jeho začátcích. V současnosti má několik kategorií, např. za nejlepší román, novelu, noveletu, povídku, nejlepší nový talent, nejlepší výtvarné dílo atd. (cs)
  • The Ditmar Award (formally the Australian SF ("Ditmar") Award; formerly the "Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award") has been awarded annually since 1969 at the Australian National Science Fiction Convention (the "Natcon") to recognise achievement in Australian science fiction (including fantasy and horror) and science fiction fandom. The award is similar to the Hugo Award but on a national rather than international scale. They are named for Martin James Ditmar "Dick" Jenssen, an Australian fan and artist, who financially supported the awards at their inception. The current rules for the award (which had for many years been specified only in the minimalist "Jack Herman constitution") were developed in 2000 and 2001 as a result of controversy resulting from the withdrawal of the works of several prominent writers from eligibility, and the rules are subject to revision by the "Business Meeting" of the Natcon. (en)
  • Der Ditmar Award ist ein australischer Literaturpreis, der seit 1969 für Werke aus den Bereichen Science-Fiction, Fantasy und Horror verliehen wird. Er gilt als der renommierteste australische Preis in diesen Genres. Er wird jährlich bei der Australian National Science Fiction Convention (NatCon) verliehen. Der Name des gelegentlich auch Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award genannten Preises geht auf den SF-Fan und -Künstler Dick Jenssen zurück, der 1982 erklärte, er würde den Preis finanzieren, wenn er „Ditmar Award“ genannt würde. Auf die Frage, was denn ein „Ditmar“ sei, soll er geantwortet haben, das stünde für „Digital Integrating and Tabulating Mechanism for the Advancement of Research“. Tatsächlich ist Ditmar einer der Vornamen von Jenssen. Seit 1976 wird für Besprechungen und kritische Arbeiten der William Atheling Jr. Award verliehen. (de)
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