NFDI4Memory
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NFDI4Memory
Summary
NFDI4Memory is a disciplinary research data infrastructure[1].
Key Facts
- NFDI4Memory's field of work was Ancient Cultures[2].
- NFDI4Memory's field of work was study of history[3].
- NFDI4Memory's field of work was social anthropology[4].
- NFDI4Memory's field of work was cultural anthropology[5].
- NFDI4Memory's field of work was Non-European Cultural Studies[6].
- NFDI4Memory's field of work was Jewish studies[7].
- NFDI4Memory's instance of is recorded as disciplinary research data infrastructure[8].
- NFDI4Memory's instance of is recorded as accepted NFDI consortium[9].
- NFDI4Memory's logo image is recorded as NFDI4Memory logo 01.png[10].
- NFDI4Memory's logo image is recorded as Logo NFDI4Memory.svg[11].
- NFDI4Memory's chief executive officer is recorded as John Carter Wood[12].
- NFDI4Memory's GND ID is recorded as 1333717652[13].
- NFDI4Memory's subclass of is recorded as organization[14].
- NFDI4Memory's part of is recorded as German National Research Data Infrastructure[15].
- NFDI4Memory's Commons category is recorded as NFDI4Memory[16].
- NFDI4Memory's chairperson is recorded as Johannes Paulmann[17].
- +2023-03-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of NFDI4Memory[18].
- NFDI4Memory's participant is recorded as Johannes Paulmann[19].
- NFDI4Memory's participant is recorded as Gerald Maier[20].
- NFDI4Memory's participant is recorded as Klaus Ceynowa[21].
- NFDI4Memory's participant is recorded as Wolfgang M. Heckl[22].
- NFDI4Memory's participant is recorded as Sabine Brünger-Weilandt[23].
- NFDI4Memory's participant is recorded as Eva Schlotheuber[24].
- NFDI4Memory's participant is recorded as Peter Haslinger[25].
- NFDI4Memory's participant is recorded as Sabine Kunst[26].
Body
Founding
+2023-03-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of NFDI4Memory[18].
Identity
NFDI4Memory's part of is recorded as German National Research Data Infrastructure[15].
Leadership
NFDI4Memory's chief executive officer is recorded as John Carter Wood[12]. NFDI4Memory's chairperson is recorded as Johannes Paulmann[17].
Industry
Fields of work include Ancient Cultures[2]; study of history[3], an academic discipline[27]; social anthropology[4], a branch of anthropology[28]; cultural anthropology[5], a branch of anthropology[29]; Non-European Cultural Studies[6]; and Jewish studies[7], an academic discipline[30].