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Tuesday, 27th February 2007

2006 Gold Mouse Report: Recognizing the Best Web Sites on Capitol Hill

2006 Gold Mouse Report: Recognizing the Best Web Sites on Capitol Hill

The 2006 Gold Mouse Report: Recognizing the Best Web Sites on Capitol Hill marks the third time that CMF has evaluated all Member, committee, and leadership Web sites and recognized the best Congressional Web sites with Mouse Awards. Previously released in 2002 and 2003, the 2006 report reflects the growing importance of the Internet in the everyday lives of Americans. New-and-improved, the 2006 Gold Mouse Report includes:

  • A List of Award Winners and updated, comprehensive methodology reflecting the latest Web developments and user expectations.
  • In-depth analysis of trends and important findings regarding the overall state of congressional Web sites, as well as within in each chamber, between the parties, and by election margin.
  • Screenshots of the Gold Mouse winners and the best practices of the award-winning sites.
  • Dos and Don'ts for each of the five building blocks of a successful Web site-- a handy guide for congressional offices seeking to improve their site.
  • A new chapter: Managing a Successful Web Site, with guidance on management practices congressional offices can use to foster an atmosphere for success on the Web.

+ Table of Contents
+ Introduction
+ Summary of Key Findings
+ Selected Charts
+ The Best Web Sites on Capitol Hill
+ Full Report

Direct to Full Text (100 Pages; PDF)

Source: Congressional Management Foundation (via DocuTicker.com)


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