Best of the Web awards is an annual contest, organized each year at the Museums
and the Web conference. A committee of peers reviews and recognizes the best
museum work in the digital heritage space.
Sites are nominated by museum professionals like you from around the world:
http://mw2015.museumsandtheweb.com/best-of-the-web/
<http://mw2015.museumsandtheweb.com/best-of-the-web/>
Registered users who have logged in can nominate a site. Registration is free.
If you haven’t registered, feel free to set up an account.
Sites can be nominated in any one of the categories:
• Rich Media (audio/film/interactive)
• Education
• Digital Exhibition
• Innovative / Experimental
• Long-lived
• Mobile
• Museum Professional
• Research / Collections Online
• Social Media
Nominations will be accepted until March 1st, 2015
People’s Choice
• Members of the community vote for the "people’s choice" award: March
23rd – April 2, 2015.
• When voting is open, registered users will be able to select a
project and cast a vote.
• Only registered users can vote for a site. Each user has one vote.
The Awards
• Best of the Web 2015 Awards will be made at Museums and the Web 2015,
in Chicago on Friday, April 10th, 2015
Previous winners are listed on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Best_of_the_Web_awards
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Best_of_the_Web_awards>
Watch 2014 Best of the Web Award:
http://mw2015.museumsandtheweb.com/best-of-the-web/
<http://mw2015.museumsandtheweb.com/best-of-the-web/>
Best,
Valeria Gasparotti
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