deag GEMMERS, MGCers, Cultureforallers, dear all, chers colleagues, cari
amici, liebe Freunde
Greetings from snowy Edinburgh airport....where it snows too much to my
taste
The Winners of the UK Jodi Awards 2010 for accessible digital culture were
announced yesterday at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh.
Some some thirty delegates from many part of Scotland had braved the snow to
attend the event and the 'Doing Digital Sensibly’ seminar about digital
inclusion.
The event was jointly organised by Digital Access Scotland, the Jodi Mattes
Trust, the Scottish Archive Network, National Archives of Scotland, Museums
Galleries Scotland and the Scottish Libraries and Information Council.
The Winners are:
*Winner Digital Access Online: Historic Royal
Palaces<http://www.hrp.org.uk/Accessibility.aspx>
*, British Sign Language visitor information,
*Winner Digital Access for People with a Learning Disability: ****British
Dental Association Museum, *a Medicine at the Movies project* *
<http://www.bda.org/museum/learning-and-access/films/>
*Commendation for Digital Access for People with a Learning
Disability:**Inclusive
Communication Essex <http://www.essexice.co.uk/>*
*Commendation for Digital Access onsite: Medicine at the
Movies<http://%20www.youtube.com/user/UKMCG>
*, a partnership of six museums, including the Thackray Museum, the British
Dental Association Museum and the George Marshall Medical Museum
Read statement by Joanne Oar, Chief Executive, Museums Galleries Scotland
and more on www.jodiawards.org.uk.
Look up case-studies of the Commended and Winning projects on
www.jodiawards.org.uk/awards
best wishes,
Marcus
Marcus Weisen
Director - Jodi Mattes Trust for accessible digital culture
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