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We do not send out a newsletter at regular intervals, but rather only when we have something new to promote.  We also use this newsletter to keep you up to date with important information that we have added to our site.  So you should subscribe if you

  1. Want to be informed when we add new courses or other services
  2. Want to be informed about new articles etc. that we add to the site

You are able at any time to unsubscribe from the mailing list (newsletter) by clicking on the unsubscribe link supplied in each newsletter.

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Currently we send out three newsletters:

  1. General Newsletter:  This newsletter is sent out every quarter and contains all the news and new resources that we added during the quarter.
  2. Courses Newsletter:  This newsletter is sent out whenever we launch a new course or update an existing course (sent out ad hoc)
  3. Webinars Newsletter:  This newsletter is sent out when we schedule a next free webinar (roughly twice a month)
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Published articles:

  1. Van der Walt, M, “Knowledge Management and Scientific Knowledge Generation ”, Knowledge Management Research & Practice, (2006) 4, 319–330.
  2. Van der Walt, M., De Wet, G., "A Framework for Scientific Knowledge Generation", Knowledge Management Research & Practice, (2008) 6, 141 - 154.