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Judging

In consultation with the B2B publishing industry and the NMAF board directors, the following are guidelines for judging the National Magazine Awards: B2B program.

Entries for the writing-focused categories are adjudicated as follows:

 Each category will have a three-person jury evaluating English entries and a three-person jury evaluating French entries.

Entries for visual categories are adjudicated as follows:

  1. Quality of the visual content (1/3 of score);
  2. Appropriateness of the visual content to the text it accompanies it (1/3 of score);
  3. Functionality: does the treatment make you want to read the article or magazine? (1/3 of score)

Entries for magazine-awarded are adjudicated as follows:

B2B Leadership Award
This award honours an individual whose career contributions to Canadian B2B publishing deserve recognition and celebration. The jury will be formed of industry professionals as well as a NMAF board member. The jury will take into consideration the career achievements of the individual; his/her other contributions to the B2B publishing industry, such as teaching, mentoring, volunteering experience; the quality and relevance of the letters of nomination included in the submission package.

Other Procedures

Supporting our Judges

Judges in all categories receive a “Judging Guide” which is a written explanation of how the judging process works, as well as criteria and scoring procedures. For most awards judges are requested to participate in a conveniently scheduled conference call with other judges on their panel.

Small Categories

For any category that receives fewer than 15 entries, the NMAF reserves the right to limit the number of finalists to 5 and present only a Gold Award (no Silver Award).

Conflict of Interest

A person shall be considered ineligible to judge in a category in which that person is entered as a writer, handling editor or other contributor. A person who appears on the masthead of a magazine entered in a particular category may not serve as a judge for that category. If a person is the subject of an article, has a close association with the writer, is a regular contributor to one of the entering publications, or has any other conflict, that person may still be eligible to judge that category but may be asked to abstain from judging the entry for which a conflict of interest exists.

Category Review

Honouring our commitment to reflect evolving methods of presentation and publication of content, the NMAF will review its categories on an annual basis.

Stakeholders from the industry are asked to provide feedback on the clarity of category description, the relevancy of the current roster of awards and to note any areas of content and creation that are not included.

The bottom 20 per cent of categories, in terms of the number of applicants, will be reviewed annually to ensure their ongoing viability to the Foundation and relevance to the industry.

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