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(July
9, 2007 -- Jerusalem) For the second straight year, Yad
Vashem’s website,
www.yadvashem.org has won People and Computer's
Magazine WebiAward in the Special Category. The award will be
presented today in Tel Aviv.
Yad
Vashem’s Internet site is unique for its multi-dimensional and
continually updated content. The content of the website is
made of up of Yad Vashem’s extensive databases and resources.
Some of the databases, such as the Central Database of Shoah
Victims’ Names, are fully accessible on the site, while others
are in the process of being made accessible online. The site
also includes educational and interactive content, online
exhibits, scholarly material, podcasts and more.
During 2006, the website was visited by 4.5 million visitors.
An upward trend is already apparent for 2007, with an expected
7 million visitors from over 220 countries.
About
www.yadvashem.org:
15,000 pages
4,000,000 records
5,000,000 scanned files
19,000 visitors a day
Michael Lieber, CIO of Yad Vashem, said, “We are happy to
receive this award for the second year in a row. The website
is an exceedingly complex one, in terms of the variety of
content, the wide-ranging target audience, and the emotional
significance of the information and subject matter on the
site.”
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