Te Ara, NZ’s online encyclopedia, rockets to the top
Manatū Taonga/Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Media release
30 November
Te Ara, New Zealand’s online
encyclopedia, rockets to the top
Te Ara, New
Zealand’s online encyclopedia has topped web statistics
becoming the most accessed non-commercial website in
October.
Janine Faulknor, Te Ara Manager, says the website has recently undergone a facelift.
“The redesigned site went live on 3 October and we're pleased that users have responded so well to its fresh, new look and faster delivery; our interactive content appeals to a range of users here and abroad,” she said
Jock Phillips, Senior Editor, says the spike may relate to the recent influx of international visitors to our shores.
“Te Ara is the liveliest, most accurate and comprehensive guide to New Zealand in all its richness, and it seems likely that visitors to the Rugby World Cup wanting to find out about this country are responsible for its popularity in October,” he said.
To find out more about New Zealand, our people, places and events visit Te Ara, http://www.teara.govt.nz/
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