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About AdmiNet

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The aim of AdmiNet

AdmiNet aims to be a Cyber-Documentation Center delivering general information about governmental authorities and public services.

General principles

Note that public information is obviously often freely available, although frequently only on printed papers.

Some restrictions


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The history of AdmiNet

AdmiNet was originally based on an idea of Christian Scherer. It was developed with the help of system managers and software developers working in the Ecole des Mines de Paris since the end of '94.

Christian Scherer is a worker of the French Ministry of Industry. He first collected a lot of non-confidential information, in order to offer it to free public consultation through the Net.

The AdmiNet project received encouragements of Jean-Paul BAQUIAST, the former Secretary of the french Comité Interministériel pour l'Informatique et la Bureautique dans l'Administration who created the French AdmiRoutes association. It was decided to offer versions in three languages simultaneously, namely, English, French and Spanish.

During April '96, a new front page was developed for AdmiNet by Christophe Baubert and Arnaud Ventura).

We had discussions with La Documentation Française which recently opened its own site, AdmiFrance AdmiFrance, whose aims are strongly related to AdmiNet's aims.

Please note that the definitive main address of AdmiNet is now http://www.admi.net/
AdmiNet's mirrors are now fully on-line at :

New versions of AdmiNet were designed for different languages :

Japanese Chinese Russian Spanish Italian Portuguese Arabic

Of course the huge task of AdmiNet has not yet been completely achieved, and obviously never will be...

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How it was supported till now ?

Jacques LEVY, the former Directeur of L'Ecole des Mines de Paris, and his managing staff agreed to support the AdmiNet service on their host computers for a short experimentation period.

We would also express thanks to the efficient support provided by the technical services of the French Ministry of Industry :

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Do you want to link your page to AdmiNet ?

Linking to AdmiNet is free.
We suggest you insert the following HTML-sequence in your own page :
<center>
<a href="http://www.admi.net/">
<img src="http://www.admi.net/images/head1.gif" border=0>
</a>
</center>
It would look like this :

or

<center>
<a href="http://www.admi.net/">
<img src="http://www.admi.net/images/admi1.jpg" border=0>
</a>
</center>
or
<center>
<a href="http://www.evariste.org/introeng.html">
<img src="http://www.evariste.org/images/essai1.gif" border=0>
</a>
</center>

How can one work with AdmiNet ?

The team working on AdmiNet is continuously growing.

AdmiNet is an open work. Everyone who agrees with above principles and want to work with or simply join our " little Internet community" is pleased to help. Just send an e.mail, or give new URLs, or even ... send a diskette !

We are looking for mirror sites, especially in Asia : who wants to help us ?


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    Not exactly, but we would suggest you try the following sites :
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    Australia
    Barbados
    Belarus
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    Brazil
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    Canada
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    Republic of Colombia
    Costa Rica
    Index - The Costa Rican Connection
    Congo
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    Egypt's Information Highway
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    France
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    Gabon
    site Internet de la République Gabonaise
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    The Gambia Resource Page
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    Hungary
    HIR - Hungarian Information Resources
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    Japan
    WWW Servers in Japanese Government
    Jordan
    the National Information System of Jordan.
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    Rich Bowen
    Liechtenstein
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    MaliNet
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    New Zealand Government
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    Oman Studies Centre
    Pakistan
    Pakistan Power Page
    Poland
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    Portugal
    SAPO, Servidor de Apontadores Portugueses
    Russian Federation
    Russia on the Net
    Saudi Arabia
    Sany Zakharia
    Slovenia
    Rumeni Internet - Slovenia
    South Africa
    Government Information
    Spain
    Switzerland
    Confoederatio Helvetica - Swiss Confederation
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    SYRIA-net
    Tunisia
    Heykel JELASSI
    Turkey
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    United Kingdom
    CCTA
    Vietnam
    Vietconnection
    Zambia
    The Zambian
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    Zimweb

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