Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies
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Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies
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Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies is a blog post[1].
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- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies authored We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — author (P50): Juliane Flade[2].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies authored We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — author (P50): Jens Bemme[3].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's image is recorded as Stroop mark.svg[4].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's instance of is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — instance of (P31): blog post[5].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's logo image is recorded as Font Awesome 5 solid stroopwafel.svg[6].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's copyright license is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — copyright license (P275): Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[7].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's DOI is recorded as 10.58079/129TR[8].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's language of work or name is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — language of work or name (P407): German[9].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's publication date is recorded as +2024-09-11T00:00:00Z[10].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's main subject is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — main subject (P921): Wikidata birthday[11].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's main subject is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — main subject (P921): stroopwafel[12].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's main subject is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — main subject (P921): briefing[13].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's main subject is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — main subject (P921): Linked Open Storytelling[14].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's main subject is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — main subject (P921): Digital travelogues. Saxony in travelogues of the late Middle Ages and early modern times (database)[15].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's work available at URL is recorded as https://osl.hypotheses.org/12861[16].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's published in is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — published in (P1433): SLUB Open Science Lab blog[17].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's title is recorded as Briefing (Q2045234): Wir werden feiern. Please enable cookies[18].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's cites work is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — cites work (P2860): Open geodata from twin towns - also relevant for libraries[19].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's cites work is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — cites work (P2860): Erbeerenschifferl[20].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's cites work is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — cites work (P2860): Call for blog posts for the multilingual knowledge of the near surroundings with ‚Nearby‘ queries[21].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's cites work is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — cites work (P2860): How cool are historical societies? The projects "#FetzigesGeschichtszeugs" and "Die Datenlaube" of the Dresden Historical Society[22].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's cites work is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — cites work (P2860): “Places around you” – Saxonica und Landeskunde können helfen Abstand zu halten und Nähe zu gewinnen[23].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's cites work is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — cites work (P2860): Citing Boetticher's "nineteenth-century paintings", art volumes and illustrated books to link old and new mountains of data linked openly[24].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's cites work is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — cites work (P2860): Is it love? Open link relationships with Wikidata and FactGrid for the arts[25].
- Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's cites work is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — cites work (P2860): History fragments in descriptions of texts and in the metadata of a pedunculate oak in Dresden[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Authored works include We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — author (P50): Juliane Flade[2], a cultural studies scholar[27], b. 1987[28], of Germany[29], specialised in linguistics[30] and We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — author (P50): Jens Bemme[3], a local historian[31], b. 1978[32], of Germany[33], awarded the Open Science Fellows Program[34], specialised in citizen science[35].
Publication
Briefing (Q2045234): We will celebrate. Please enable cookies's publication date is recorded as +2024-09-11T00:00:00Z[10]. Its language of work or name is recorded as We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — language of work or name (P407): German[9].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — main subject (P921): Wikidata birthday[11], We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — main subject (P921): stroopwafel[12], We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — main subject (P921): briefing[13], We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — main subject (P921): Linked Open Storytelling[14], and We will celebrate. Please enable cookies — main subject (P921): Digital travelogues. Saxony in travelogues of the late Middle Ages and early modern times (database)[15].