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JODI AWARDS FOR WEB ACCESSIBILITY - NOMINATIONS WANTED
By 24 Hour Museum Staff 24/11/2005

Nominations are being sought for the 2006 Jodi Awards, which aim to recognise excellence in museum, gallery, library, archive or heritage web accessibility.

The deadline for nominations is February 24 2006 and a winner, selected by a panel of expert judges, will be announced at the British Museum in London on April 5 2006.

For the first time the awards - developed and sustained by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA), the 24 Hour Museum and the British Museum - have been extended to welcome entries from Wales in partnership with Cymal (Museums, Libraries and Archives Wales).

"MLA’s report Accessibility of museum, library and archive websites: the MLA audit highlighted the need to keep improving web accessibility in the sector," explained Marcus Weisen, health and disability adviser at MLA.

"The Jodi Awards promote high technical web accessibility standards and this year the judges are also keen to celebrate sites that use practical and imaginative ways of making cultural resources accessible to disabled people."

Shows a photo of the interior of the Great Court at the British Museum.

The 2006 Jodi Awards will be presented at the British Museum in spring 2006. © 24 Hour Museum.

Formerly known as the Jodi Mattes Web Accessibility Awards, the Jodi Awards were launched in 2003, European Year of Disabled People.

They were created and named in honour of Jodi Mattes (1973-2001) who as part of the team that built the British Museum's COMPASS website worked to ensure it was as accessible as possible.

She later worked for the Royal National Institute for the Blind and when she died aged just 28 some of her former colleagues sought to establish a lasting memorial to her work.

With support from MLA, the Museums Computer Group (MCG) and the Department of Museum Studies at the University of Leicester, the awards were created to recognise websites that demonstrate commitment to meeting web accessibility standards.

"The museum sector has always done its best to fulfil its public sector remit and cater for as wide an audience as possible," explained Jon Pratty, editor of the 24 Hour Museum. "The Jodi Awards will help keep that commitment alive."

MLA Chief Exective Chris Batt presenting the 2005 Jodi Mattes Excellence Award to Andrew Lewis of the Web Words project. Courtesy Duncan Phillips Photography.

Shows a photo of a man wearing and blue suit shaking hands with another man, who is wearing a white shirt and holding a certificate.

Nominated sites are examined by an experienced panel of judges, which in 2006 will consist of Marcus Weisen; Nina Baptiste, Access and Audience Development Manager at Yorkshire Museums, Libraries and Archives Council; Ross Parry, lecturer in Museums and New Media at the University of Leicester and Rebecca McGinnis, access programme Manager at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Each nominee is also formally tested by disability experts and disabled users.

Previous winners include the National Maritime Museum (2003), Pewsey Heritage Centre (Excellence with a Low Budget, 2005) and the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead’s Library and Information Service for Web Words, which allows users to listen to audio extracts of books (Excellence Award, 2005).

The 2006 awards are sponsored by new media consultancy Simulacra and led by an organising committee of Marcus Wiesen, 24 Hour Museum Editor Jon Pratty and British Museum new Media Content Manager Matthew Cock.

Matthew explained that the overarching objective of the award is to "keep accessibility at the forefront of the sector's consciousness when creating or commissioning websites and their content."

Full information on how to apply is available on the MLA website where nomination forms and the organising committee’s three-year plan can also be downloaded.

British Museum
 

The British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3DG, England
T: +44 (0)20 7323 8299
Open: Museum opening hours: Saturday - Wednesday 10.00-17.30 Thursday - Friday 10.00-20.30 Great Court Opening Hours: Sunday - Wednesday 09.00-18.00 Thursday - Saturday 09.00-23.00 Reading Room Opening Hours: Saturday - Wednesday, Friday - 10.00-17.30 Thursday 10.00-20.30
Closed: Closed 1 January, Good Friday and 24-26 December every year.

National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
 

National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NF, England
T: 020 8858 4422
Open: Daily, 10.00-17.00 Last admission is 30 minutes before closing. From 3 May–31 August 2008, the Royal Observatory courtyard will remain open until 8pm.
Closed: All three sites close early on 31 December and open late on 1 January and on the occasion of the London Marathon each year.

Pewsey Heritage Centre
 

Whatleys Old Foundry, High Street, Pewsey, SN9 5AF, Wiltshire, England
T: 01672 562051
Open: 5 May-31 September Mon-Fri 1000-1330 & 1430-1600 Sat 1000-1200 Closed Bank holidays

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