Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 599.
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[1] From: Museums and the Web 2002 <mw2002@ARCHIMUSE.COM> (50)
Subject: Announcing the Best of the Web 2002
[2] From: ubiquity <ubiquity@HQ.ACM.ORG> (14)
Subject: Ubiquity 3.10
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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 06:41:51 +0100
From: Museums and the Web 2002 <mw2002@ARCHIMUSE.COM>
Subject: Announcing the Best of the Web 2002
Once again at Museums and the Web 2002, a panel of museum professionals
recognized excellence in heritage web site design with the Best of the Web
Awards.
A panel of judges reviewed sites from around the world tha were nominated
by the community. (See http://www.archimuse.com/mw2002/best/ for lists of
the judges and of the sites nominated.)
And the Winners are ...
Best Overall Site -- 2002
* The Sport of Life and Death: The Mesoamerican Ballgame *
* http://www.ballgame.org *
Best On-line Exhibition or Activity Site
* Jasenovac: Holocaust Era in Croatia 1941-1945 *
* http://www.ushmm.org/jasenovac *
Best E-Services Solution
* Art Trails *
* http://amol.org.au/art_trails *
Best Educational Use
* OLogy *
* http://www.ology.amnh.org *
Best Innovative or Experimental Application
* Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht *
* http://www.nhmmaastricht.nl *
Best Museum Professional's Site
* Australian Museums and Galleries OnLine (AMOL) *
* http://amol.org.au *
Best Research Site, Museum Search Engine or On-line Database
* Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History
* http://paleo.amnh.org *
Congratulations to the teams who worked on these winning sites. Judges
comments on the winners can be found linked to the category pages at
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2002/best/
MW2002 Papers On-Line
If you were unable to make it to the Museums and the Web Conference,
conference papers are available on-line, linked from their abstracts and
from the overall speakers list. See
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2002/speakers.html.
Best wishes,
jennifer, David and Flavia
-- ________ MW2002 Co-Chairs: David Bearman, Archives & Museum Informatics Flavia Sparacino, MIT Media Lab Jennifer Trant, Archives & Museum InformaticsMuseums and the Web Boston, Massachusetts Archives & Museum Informatics April 17-20, 2002 2008 Murray Ave, Suite D http://www.archimuse.com/mw2002/ Pittsburgh, PA 15217 phone +1 412 422 8530 USA fax +1 412 422 8594 ________
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ubiquity: A Web-based publication of the ACM Volume 3, Number 10, Week of April 22, 2002
In this issue:
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The Privacy Paradox By Jennifer Carlisle A national biometric database in place of our current flawed identification systems could prevent the loss of liberty and autonomy. http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/j_carlisle_1.html
XML, Web Services and the Changing Face of Distributed Computing By Frank P. Coyle A new kind of network offers a world of possibilities for moving data and building application architectures centered around common Internet protocols. http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/f_coyle_1.html
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