On the need for a global academic internet platform
Nadja Kutz

TL;DR
This paper advocates for a global academic internet platform functioning as a 'scientific parliament' to enhance communication, representation, and transparency in science and education worldwide.
Contribution
It proposes a novel concept of a global scientific parliament as an organized platform for academic communication and public engagement.
Findings
Highlights the need for a centralized platform for scientific communication
Suggests improved transparency and representation for academia
Encourages international collaboration through a unified digital space
Abstract
The article collects arguments for the necessity of a global academic internet platform, which is organized as a kind of ``global scientific parliament''. With such a constitution educational and research institutions will have direct means for communicating scientific results, as well as a platform for representing academia and scientific life in the public.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies
