DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources
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DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources
Summary
DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources is a blog post[1].
Key Facts
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources authored Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — author (P50): Jens Bemme[2].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's image is recorded as Wir bilden aus.jpg[3].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's instance of is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — instance of (P31): blog post[4].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's copyright license is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — copyright license (P275): Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[5].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's DOI is recorded as 10.58079/W9GX[6].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's language of work or name is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — language of work or name (P407): German[7].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's publication date is recorded as +2024-04-23T00:00:00Z[8].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's main subject is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): German Wikisource[9].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's main subject is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): Dresden Historical Society[10].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's main subject is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): Die Datenlaube[11].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's main subject is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): citizen science[12].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's main subject is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): digital competence[13].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's main subject is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): edit-a-thon[14].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's main subject is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): digital nomad[15].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's work available at URL is recorded as https://osl.hypotheses.org/11461[16].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's catalog is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — catalog (P972): Regional bibliography of Saxony[17].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's published in is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — published in (P1433): SLUB Open Science Lab blog[18].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's title is recorded as Methode DatenlaubeJam: Editathon für Geschichtssplitter, Geschichtsvereine und ihre Quellen[19].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's cites work is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — cites work (P2860): Dresdner Geschichtsblätter[20].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's cites work is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — cites work (P2860): Mitteilungen des Vereins für Geschichte Dresdens[21].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's cites work is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — cites work (P2860): Hypothèses.org[22].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's cites work is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — cites work (P2860): How spoken Wikisource works[23].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's cites work is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — cites work (P2860): History fragments in descriptions of texts and in the metadata of a pedunculate oak in Dresden[24].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's cites work is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — cites work (P2860): DatenlaubeJam. Hackathon is always (on Tuesdays)[25].
- DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's cites work is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — cites work (P2860): Maintenance work and data management for Saxonica with #Wikisource + #Wikidata[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources authored Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — author (P50): Jens Bemme[2].
Publication
DatenlaubeJam method: Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources's publication date is recorded as +2024-04-23T00:00:00Z[8]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — language of work or name (P407): German[7].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): German Wikisource[9], Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): Dresden Historical Society[10], Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): Die Datenlaube[11], Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): citizen science[12], Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): digital competence[13], and Editathon for history splinters, history associations and their historical sources — main subject (P921): edit-a-thon[14].