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For the 6th consecutive year-and twice
in 2001-SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center is the
recipient of a World Wide
Web Health Award. Offered in the spring and fall of each year,
this award program recognizes the best health-related Web sites for
consumers and professionals. Health information Web sites that win
the award receive a "seal of quality" for excellence in online consumer
health service. |
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The National Mental Health Information
Center Web site won the World
Wide Web Health Award for Fall 2003. The World Wide Web Health
Awards is a program that recognizes the best health-related Web sites
for consumers and professionals. The program is held twice a year
— spring and fall — with the goal of providing a "seal of quality"
for electronic health information. |
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The Golden
Web Award is a FREE service of the International Association of
Web Masters and Designers and is presented to those sites whose web
design, originality and content have achieved levels of excellence
deserving of recognition. |
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The National Mental Health Information
Center Web site received a Certificate of Merit from the
Aesculapius Awards in the area of health communications. The awards
are given to producers of health-related video and radio PSAs (public
service announcements) and Web sites that Health Improvement Institute
judges consider excellent in communicating health information to the
public. |
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SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center
Web site won the Silver Inkwell Award of Excellence in the Electronic,
Online, and Interactive Communication, Internet (World Wide Web) Site
nonprofit category. This is an annual award given by the International
Association of Business Communicators, Washington, DC Chapter.
It is a formal recognition from the International Association of Business
Communicators (IABC) Washington chapter that your achievement meets
the highest of standards. |
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Mentalhealth.org was awarded the 2002 Annual ScientificAmerican.com
Sci/Tech Web Awards, in the "medical" category. As one of 50 chosen
sites picked by their editors, mentalhealth.org is proud to be among
this carefully culled list of "worthwhile" sites which run the gamut
from the serious and information-packed to the more whimsical, and
even playful, sides of science and technology. |
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SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center
is the Silver Winner for the Spring
2002 World Wide Web Health Award. The Award program recognizes
the best health-related Web sites for consumers and professionals.
Entries in the Spring 2002 World Wide Web Health Awards Program were
evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges. Using a rating scale
of 1 to 100, each judge evaluated entries for content, creativity,
and an overall assessment. |
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Mentalhealth.org has won a 2002 APEX Award for Publication
Excellence in the category of "Most Improved Web & Intranet Sites".
APEX is an annual competition for writers, editors, publications staff
and business and nonprofit communicators. Awards are given in some
100 communications categories, in 11 main categories. |
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The Mental Health Services Web site is certified as
a legitimate leader in web development excellence using advanced programming
concepts in design, coding, or graphics. Site-specific reasons for
winning the award: The Web site was created using advanced ASP, ASP.NET,
JavaScript, Access XP, & SQL Server 2000 to provide dynamic drop down
menus, validate forms, Order System, shopping cart, great search engine,
5 discussion forums, and Web Chat capability. |
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SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center
received the WEB
FEET Award for being "...an outstanding site in its subject area."
The Web site was praised as holding a wealth of information about
mental health and for providing specific advice and resources for
health consumers, children, and medical professionals. Created by
librarians and educators, WEB FEET's rigorous site evaluation process
and full descriptions make WEB FEET simply the best Internet resource
available. |
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SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center
is the Gold Winner for the Fall
2001 World Wide Web Health Award. The Award program recognizes
the best health-related Web sites for consumers and professionals.
This program is held twice a year--spring and fall--with the goal
of providing a "seal of quality" for electronic health information. |
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SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center is
a Family
Friendly Web Site |
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The HONCode
The Health on the Net Foundation Code of Conduct (HONcode) for medical
and health Web sites addresses one of Internet's main healthcare issues:
the reliability and credibility of information. |
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The Critical Mass web award is giving
to sites that " is critically important to the World Wide Web and
must contain useful content, good design and presentation and are
easy to navigate. " |
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The Seeds of Knowledge web award is
giving to sites that "encourages, informs and provides great content."
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Once again, SAMHSA's National Mental
Health Information Center has been a recipient of the World
Wide Web Health Award. The Award program recognizes the best health-related
Web sites for consumers and professionals. This program is held twice
a year--spring and fall--with the goal of providing a "seal of quality"
for electronic health information. |
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The LTW Site Sensation Award is given
to Websites that show exemplary web site creation and design, upholding
good practices in web design, and promoting ethical behaviour in the
industry. |
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The purpose of
Star Site Award is to reward "outstanding pages of general interest."
Moreover, content must be interesting and targeted to a broad audience.
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The purpose of Simple Guide® Award
Program is to reward the creative & innovative webmasters who have
taken their own time, hard work & dedication shown in creating a respectable,
well designed, useful, informative, interesting & unique sites. |
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Neovision
is given out to sites that present a great overall balance of creative
design, layout, clear graphics, content, originality, and professional
appearance. |
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The Weblyte Design Award is given to
a site based on over-all design. To receive this award, a site has
to have high ratings in content, design and web technologies implemented.
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The WebGuide
Awards, created by faculty in the Department of Child Development
at Tufts University, is a not-for-profit resource for parents, students
and professionals interested in child and family issues. Their goal
is to identify, describe and evaluate those Web sites that contain
the most credible research-based information about a variety of topics
in the field of child development. |
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The Eclipse Award is given out to recognize
the dedication and hard work of web masters and site owners that have
"gone the extra mile" in preparing, presenting and maintaining their
online presence. SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center
site was credited for being a "wonderful resource for people with
mental illness and people just searching for information and answers."
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The World Wide Web Health Awards is a program that recognizes
the best health-related Web sites for consumers and professionals.
The program is held twice a year--spring and fall--with the goal of
providing a "seal of quality" for electronic health information. |
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SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information
Center has received a 4 star rating from the editors of the ABC's
of Parenting, which is devoted to providing web surfers with reviews
and ratings of the absolute best websites of interest to families
and parents-to-be. A 4 Star Site has great to excellent content, more
advanced graphics, easy loading and navigation. |
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SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information
Center is featured by healthAtoZ.com
for having met or exceeded their rigorous standards for being featured
on the healthAtoZ search engine. |
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The World Wide Web Health Awards is a program that recognizes
the best health-related Web sites for consumers and professionals.
The program is held twice a year--spring and fall--with the goal of
providing a "seal of quality" for electronic health information. |
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SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information
Center site has recently been awarded a three-star rating on Mental
Health Net, the largest catalog of mental health, psychology, and
psychiatry resources online today. Mental Health Net is an Ohio not-for-profit
organization devoted to information and education resources online. |
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Aesculapius Awards of Excellence are given to producers of health-related
video and radio PSAs (public service announcements) and Web sites
that Health Improvement Institute judges consider excellent in communicating
health information to the public. |
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med411.com
criteria for selection included:
- Content of interest to healthcare professionals
- Tone and presentation maintained at a professional
level Site structure, navigation and graphic design executed at
a professional level.
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SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information
Center has been selected as a recipient of the highly regarded "Editor's
Choice Award" from HealingWell.com.
This award is reserved for selected health websites that exhibit 1)
exceptional web design, 2) reliable and quality health information
on disease and disorder topics, and 3) patient accessibility and support.
HealingWell.com is a community, information and resource site on diseases,
disorders and chronic illness, including medical news, articles and
information, community message boards and chat, books, patient stories,
and directories to disease-related web sites. |
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SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information
Center was listed as a "Featured Site" featured in the June 10th issue
of the Psychwatch Newsletter. The Newsletter is read by over 12,000
mental health professionals in at least 75 countries worldwide. Psychwatch.Com
- an online resource for professionals and students in psychology,
psychiatry, and related healthcare fields. News, links, conferences,
jobs, & a free newsletter. |
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The editors of Britannica.com
selected SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center as one
of the best on the Internet when reviewed for quality, accuracy of
content, presentation and usability. |
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Beagle Web Picks are featured on their
home page to provide pointers to quality resources on the World Wide
Web; SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center was highlighted
on May 11, 2000. HMS Beagle is a biweekly Webzine with articles, debates,
reviews, and editorials addressed to biomedical researchers. |
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Chosen again in June 2000, SAMHSA's
National Mental Health Information Center is recognized as an award-winning
psychiatry and mental health site. The
Hardin MD Clean Bill of Health Award is given to the "best of
the best" sites, that have connection rates of at least 93%. The rank
order of sites is determined both by the connection rate, and by the
size of the list (number of links at the site). |
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Valuable Resource Award from CiteLine
Internet Research Software is given to sites that have been carefully
screened for quality of content, overall usability and value to healthcare
professionals. Our CiteLine "Valuable Resource" award confirms that
SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center is a credible source
of healthcare information, and we are displaying it as a mark of excellence.
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The
Spider Food Award is meant to recognize those sites and individuals
that achieve Top Ten ranking with the major search engines through
ethical and professional search engine optimization strategies. |
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StudyWeb
has selected the National Congress for Hispanic Mental Health section
of SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center website, as
one of the best educational resources on the Web by their researchers.
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