New Zealand Web Site wins International Award
New Zealand Web Site wins International Award
Global Museum, a 'one-man publication' published from Auckland, New Zealand has won a prestigious Museum Award for Best Museum Professional's Site against better resourced competition.
Museums and the Web 2004 recognise achievement in heritage Web site design and was a key component of a conference held recently in Arlington, VA
The selected finalists were:
Smithsonian Education http://www.smithsonianeducation.org
The CODART list of museums with Dutch and Flemish art http://www.codart.nl
Global Museum http://www.globalmuseum.org
And the Winner was: Global Museum http://www.globalmuseum.org
Judges Comments: I know many of my colleagues make extensive use of Global Museum resources, in particular its Jobs posting service is widely used by both those seeking work and agencies seeking contractors and staff. Despite its very general content focus, there are some very rich areas like the Conservation section in the Ideas area. Here can be found a diverse and very useful grouping of online documents covering a wide range of Conservation practises.
See the results and comment on the Web:
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2004/best/win_professional.html
The International Judging Panel:
Best of the Web Judges: All sites are reviewed by a committee of judges.
Robert
Abbott
President
Motivo
USA
Manfred Bogen
VP Computer Services
L-Soft
International, Inc.
USA
Cynthia R.
Copeland
Director Educational New Media American
Revolution Project
The New-York Historical
Society
USA
James Devine
Head of
Multimedia
Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
University of Glasgow
Scotland
Karen
Elinich
Director, Educational Technology
Programs
Educational Technology Programs
The Franklin Institute Science Museum
USA
Peter Gorgels
Web-editor
Education
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Katherine Burton Jones
Director
Information Technology and Media Services
Harvard
Divinity School
USA
Susannah McGowan
Instructional Designer
Center for New Designs in
Learning and Scholarship
Georgetown
University
USA
Global Museum - the
international museum webzine read in more than
105
countries
http://www.globalmuseum.org
Owner and Publisher: Roger Smith director@globalmuseum.org