The NetAcademy - A New Concept for Online Publishing and Knowledge Management

Traditional media have concepts to ensure quality of information they carry, while new media make information ubiquitious. The NetAcademy project constitutes a new medium for knowledge accumulation and dissemination for scientific purposes. It provides by its underlying carrier, the Internet, access to information and by its management concepts quality of information.

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