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2006
AWARD RECIPIENTS


Online Resources Work Team
Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management
Internet Website
Philip Hartling, Paul Maxner (Team Leader)
Virginia Clark, Anjali Vohra, Premier John Hamm,
and Garry Shutlak.
Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management is pleased to announce that the Online Resources Team responsible for the NSARM Website has been awarded the 2006 Premier's Award of Excellence. This award, inaugurated in January 2006, recognizes outstanding contributions or achievements, and is the highest honour of the Nova Scotia Civil Service.

One-million visitors can't be wrong—the NSARM Internet website

In 1998, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management launched a website to provide Nova Scotians with access to their documentary heritage via the Internet. A five-member work team is responsible for the thirty virtual exhibits, seventeen searchable databases and five resource guides now available on the Website. More than 10,000 historical photographs, documents, maps, print materials, sound recordings and film clips present a treasure trove of digitized resources that only begin to display the richness of Nova Scotia's archival heritage. This year, more than one-million visitors — students, life-long learners, genealogists, tourists and armchair adventurers — are expected to visit the distinctive site and experience its innovative, interactive resources.







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