Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions

German blog post in osl.hypotheses.org, 2023
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Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions

Summary

Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions is a blog post[1].

Key Facts

  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions authored Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — author (P50): Christian Erlinger[2].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions authored Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — author (P50): Jens Bemme[3].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's instance of is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — instance of (P31): blog post[4].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's logo image is recorded as Digital transformation oaicons.png[5].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's copyright license is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — copyright license (P275): Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[6].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's DOI is recorded as 10.58079/SL3I[7].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's language of work or name is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — language of work or name (P407): German[8].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's publication date is recorded as +2023-12-13T00:00:00Z[9].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's main subject is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — main subject (P921): metadata[10].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's main subject is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — main subject (P921): bibliographic information[11].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's main subject is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — main subject (P921): Scholia[12].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's main subject is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — main subject (P921): paradigm shift[13].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's main subject is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — main subject (P921): academic publishing[14].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's work available at URL is recorded as https://osl.hypotheses.org/9751[15].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's published in is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — published in (P1433): SLUB Open Science Lab blog[16].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's title is recorded as Offene Metadaten für eigene Texte, Projekte und Publikationen: Shift happens – mit Scholia und digitalen Editionen[17].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's cites work is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — cites work (P2860): Signs of a publishing paradigm shift - Georg Fischer and Dario Haux on the unbundling of science and publishing[18].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's cites work is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — cites work (P2860): Where History Meets Modern: An Overview of Academic Primary Source Research-Based Learning Programs Aggregating Special Collections and Wikimedia[19].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's cites work is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — cites work (P2860): #SmallEditions for institutional science communication strategies with Linked Open Storytelling and Open Citizen Science[20].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's cites work is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — cites work (P2860): #Wikicite: caviar for ‘Die Gartenlaube’[21].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's cites work is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — cites work (P2860): Own metadata for own blogposts – Bibliographies with open data and Wikidata[22].
  • Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's copyright status is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — copyright status (P6216): copyrighted[23].

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Authorship and Creation

Authored works include Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — author (P50): Christian Erlinger[2], a beekeeper[24], b. 1984[25], of Austria[26] and Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — author (P50): Jens Bemme[3], a local historian[27], b. 1978[28], of Germany[29], awarded the Open Science Fellows Program[30], specialised in citizen science[31].

Publication

Open metadata for your own texts, projects and publications: Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions's publication date is recorded as +2023-12-13T00:00:00Z[9]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — language of work or name (P407): German[8].

Subject and Themes

Main subjects include Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — main subject (P921): metadata[10], Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — main subject (P921): bibliographic information[11], Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — main subject (P921): Scholia[12], Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — main subject (P921): paradigm shift[13], and Shift happens - with Scholia and digital editions — main subject (P921): academic publishing[14].

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  1. [24] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
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  3. [26] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
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  5. [28] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
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  7. [30] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  8. [31] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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