Nominet Internet Awards 2010 I am so proud to reveal that our very own amazing Cambridgeshire Community Archives Network (CCAN) was shortlisted out of many applicants for the prestigious Nominet Internet Awards 2010!!!! It was well deserved and I am so pleased that we have got recognition for our wonderful network. Thanks are due to all of you who have been involved in helping promote, use and contribute to Cambridgeshire’s biggest and best community archives website. Last night I attended the Nominet Internet Awards ceremony at One Whitehall, London along with our partners from Cambridgeshire County Council, represented by Steve Capes and Matthew Hall. The shortlisted applicants were requested by special invitation to attend the awards ceremony which was a spectacular evening of fine wine, champagne, incredible food and exclusive company. Well done for all your hard work with the Cambridgeshire Community Archives! If you would like to know more about CCAN and take part or get a group going in your village/area please do get in touch! shortlisted: Cambridge Libraries and Learning Centres www.ccan.co.uk The Cambridgeshire Community Archives Network (CCAN) is a unique community-based project that has created a cross-searchable network of digital archives. Staff from Cambridgeshire’s Library Learning Services team have assisted towns, villages and organisations in learning IT skills and recording and developing their own online community histories. CCAN is built around a specially created web site www.ccan.co.uk and now consists of 50 active groups. In just over two years, the site has grown to contain over 14,000 records that include photographs, stories, oral history recordings and videoed memories. This project has enabled rurally isolated communities to join together in a common bond, to preserve their history, customs and heritage in a unique online format. This has in turn enabled them to share their gathered history and culture internationally. The Nominet Internet Awards Promoting UK Internet Best Practice The Nominet Internet Awards is an annual competition which is aimed at UK individuals and organisations who are helping to make the Internet a secure, open, accessible or diverse experience for everyone who uses it. These awards promote UK best practice and celebrate achievement and innovation on the Internet. This year's winners include a variety of world-class projects from SignTranslate, a small organisation that has created communication tools that enable medical professionals to communicate with non-English speakers, to the British Library, which has developed an interactive timeline allowing users to explore history. When we launched the Awards in February we set out to recognise and reward the organisations, groups and individuals whose work is helping to ensure that the Internet offers a secure, open, accessible and diverse experience for all. Nominet went looking for examples of British creativity and innovation in the use of the Internet and discovered a wide spectrum of people and organisations that have tackled a diverse set of challenges for the benefit of Internet users in the UK and beyond. This year we were delighted to receive a huge number of high quality entries, across all five categories. Narrowing these down to a shortlist, and subsequently selecting the winners was a big challenge. Indeed I want to congratulate all the shortlisted applicants. In a very real sense you are all worthy winners. Now, I am proud to be celebrating so many examples of best practice within the UK Internet industry and look forward to highlighting their good work at the Internet Governance Forum in Vilnius, Lithuania in November. The winning entries are sure to spark lively discussions and add substance to the international policy debate. Rt Hon Alun Michael MP, Chair of Judges, Nominet Internet Awards 2010 Read more at: Winners Brochure There is an eminent and independent panel of judges Chaired by the Rt Hon Alun Michael MP. Why does Nominet run an Internet Awards competition?
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