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I manage this Web site and the following Web sites: Leslie (Blakeley) Adkins - my oldest daughter
Lori Ann Blakeley (June 20, 1985 - May 4, 2005) - my middle daughter
Evan Blakeley- my youngest child

In 1994, the Internet was first used to present the Nobel Prize Winners. A year
later, the Official Web site of the Nobel Foundation was created. Today the Web site is called "Nobel e-Museum" and can be reached at www.nobel.se or
www.nobelprize.org.
Nobel e-Museum offers information on all the 758 Prize Winners to date, the
Nobel Organization, Alfred Nobel, Nobel events, as well as educational materials
and games. Nobel e-Museum consists of more than 9,000 static documents, several
databases and a number of multimedia productions that are based on the Nobel
Prizes.
(Site Map »)
Nobel e-Museum is produced by the Nobel e-Museum Group at the Nobel Foundation
in Stockholm, in cooperation with scientists, authors, students and advisors in
several countries. Nils Ringertz was the founder of Nobel e-Museum and its
director until his death in June 2002.
Nobel e-Museum is funded by the Knowledge Foundation, the Bank of Sweden
Tercentenary Foundation, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, as well as by
corporate sponsors.
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The number of visitors to Nobel e-Museum has increased dramatically since the
Web site opened in 1995. During 2003 the Web site had between 1 to 1.5 million
visitors per month with higher peaks in October and December. Visitors come from
all over the world, but mainly from educational sectors in the United States,
Western Europe, and Japan.
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