Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
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Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
Summary
Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek is a blog post[1].
Key Facts
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek authored Jens Bemme[2].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's image is recorded as A Family Group DDB 2020.jpg[3].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's image is recorded as Haitian Revolution.jpg[4].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's instance of is recorded as blog post[5].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's copyright license is recorded as Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[6].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's DOI is recorded as 10.58079/15S59[7].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's publication date is recorded as +2026-02-27T00:00:00Z[9].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's main subject is recorded as Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek[10].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's main subject is recorded as Wikimedia Commons[11].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's main subject is recorded as Q107168897[12].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's main subject is recorded as wiki rabbit hole[13].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's main subject is recorded as Q134475393[14].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's main subject is recorded as open educational resource[15].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's work available at URL is recorded as https://osl.hypotheses.org/21392[16].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's published in is recorded as SLUB Open Science Lab blog[17].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's title is recorded as Ausstellungsdaten kuratieren für die Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek[18].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's cites work is recorded as Q138306679[19].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's cites work is recorded as Citing Boetticher's "nineteenth-century paintings", art volumes and illustrated books to link old and new mountains of data linked openly[20].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's cites work is recorded as Research data and methods for artworks with Wikimedia Commons[21].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's cites work is recorded as Q134475393[22].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's cites work is recorded as Black lives in Europe. The stories and achievements of Black figures from the past to the present[23].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's cites work is recorded as Q134475231[24].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's cites work is recorded as Q134475451[25].
- Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek authored Jens Bemme[2].
Publication
Curating exhibitions data and metadata for the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek's publication date is recorded as +2026-02-27T00:00:00Z[9]. Its language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek[10], Wikimedia Commons[11], Q107168897[12], wiki rabbit hole[13], Q134475393[14], and open educational resource[15].