Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data
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Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data
Summary
Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data is a blog post[1].
Key Facts
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data authored Jens Bemme[2].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data authored Thomas Binder[3].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data authored Christian Erlinger[4].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's image is recorded as Camenzer Wochenschrift 1848-03-30.pdf[5].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's instance of is recorded as blog post[6].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's logo image is recorded as Camenzer Wochenschrift Kopf (1822).svg[7].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's copyright license is recorded as Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[8].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's DOI is recorded as 10.58079/W4WL[9].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's language of work or name is recorded as German[10].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's publication date is recorded as +2024-03-30T00:00:00Z[11].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's main subject is recorded as Kamenz Wochenschrift[12].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's main subject is recorded as open data[13].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's main subject is recorded as European Revolutions of 1848[14].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's main subject is recorded as Revolutions of 1848 in the German states[15].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's main subject is recorded as German Wikisource[16].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's main subject is recorded as Wikidata[17].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's main subject is recorded as Kamenz[18].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's main subject is recorded as Municipal archive Kamenz[19].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's main subject is recorded as 800 years Kamenz[20].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's work available at URL is recorded as https://saxorum.hypotheses.org/11080[21].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's catalog is recorded as Regional bibliography of Saxony[22].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's published in is recorded as saxorum.hypotheses.org[23].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's title is recorded as Camenzer Wochenschrift – Pressefreiheit mit offenen Daten[24].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's cites work is recorded as Kamenzer Wochenschrift, issue 14, 26-03-1848[25].
- Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's cites work is recorded as Camenz Weekly, no. 11, Thursday, March, 16, 1848[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Jens Bemme[2], a local historian[27], b. 1978[28], of Germany[29], awarded the Open Science Fellows Program[30], specialised in citizen science[31]; Thomas Binder[3], an archivist[32], b. 1973[33]; and Christian Erlinger[4], a beekeeper[34], b. 1984[35], of Austria[36].
Publication
Camenzer Wochenschrift - Freedom of the press with open data's publication date is recorded as +2024-03-30T00:00:00Z[11]. Its language of work or name is recorded as German[10].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include Kamenz Wochenschrift[12], open data[13], European Revolutions of 1848[14], Revolutions of 1848 in the German states[15], German Wikisource[16], and Wikidata[17].