Honors and Awards for Websites Created and Managed
by George P. Landow
- Point Communications
Top Five Percent
- Top 50
Award, The Web (U.K.)
- Four stars, Inter.net (Italy)
- Médaille
d'Or (UK)
- I-Way,
2nd place (of 25 winners) in the Arts category
- Youth
Compass Ultimate Destination (Singapore)
- Education World's
Best of the Month, February 1997
- Learning
Kingdom Award, March 1997
- A&E's History
Channel
- Mining
Company's Best of the Net
- Internet Public
Library's Resource of the Week
- Nerve Link
selection for Elizabeth Lee's materials on gender and
sexuality
- Darwin and Evolution Overview
- Bio-Med Link award for Snap Online's Best of the Web
- SelectSurf's Best
of the Web
- Social Sciences Selection, Interet
Scout Report for Robert H. Ellison's Bibliography
of Victorian Preaching
- National Endowment
for the Humanities exemplary site, April 1998
- Britannica Internet Guide
, May 1998
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CyberTeddy's Top 500 WebSite award, Summer 1998.
- Home PC's Best of the Web
- Internet All Star
(Russia)
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BBC Education Web Guide (UK), January 1999.
- Webivore Knowledge Systems, April 1999
- StudyWeb Excellence Award (for art sections), September 1999
- National Library for the Blind (UK), October 1999
- Institute for Scientific Information's ISI Webselect Award, March 2000
- Schoolzone (UK), July 2000
- Art Planet Award (Netherlands) for the D. G. Rossetti section, September 2000
- Art History Webmasters Association Jury award for Art Section of Victorian Web, November 2000
- Linklarder award for Victorian Web by Swedish National Agency for Education, December 2000
- The BBC's "Pick of the Day" for 1 Jan 2001
- National Science Teachers Association (USA) sciLINKS award for Darwin materials, January 2001
- WWWDirectory.net Choice, January 2001
- Irish Knowledge, January 2001
- Featured site in the Encarta Web Center, 2001
- World's Greatest Websites, March 2002
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- Award from TagTeacher.net, March 2002
- Highly Recommended Award from Schoolzone (UK), October 2003
Sites No Longer Extant
- Editor's Choice Award from LookSmart for literary
theorists section of the Storyspace Cluster. [Site taken
off-line in Spring 1998, when Brown ceased maintaining the
related server.]