Public Humanities
scientific blog, https://publicdh.hypotheses.org/, 2021–
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Public Humanities
Summary
Public Humanities is a blog[1].
Key Facts
- Public Humanities's instance of is recorded as blog[2].
- Public Humanities's editor is recorded as Melanie Seltmann[3].
- Public Humanities's editor is recorded as Mareike Schumacher[4].
- Public Humanities's ISSN is recorded as 2752-2563[5].
- Public Humanities's copyright license is recorded as Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[6].
- Public Humanities's place of publication is recorded as Darmstadt[7].
- Public Humanities's part of is recorded as Hypothèses.org[8].
- Public Humanities's language of work or name is recorded as German[9].
- Public Humanities's language of work or name is recorded as English[10].
- Public Humanities's country of origin is recorded as Germany[11].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as ‚The Data Arbor‘: Open Citizen Science with Linked Open Storytelling in Unlocking the ‚Garden Arbor‘[12].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as Questioning Street Names Leipzig[13].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as The Public Humanities summer comes to an end: a small statistical evaluation[14].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun[15].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as A Path through the Conceptual Jungle of the Public Humanities[16].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as Live is live[17].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as Disability History as Public History? On questions of inclusion and target group-oriented science communication using the example of a digital exhibition project[18].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as The Challenge of Motivation – How Participants Stay on the Ball (or Not)[19].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as Own metadata for own blogposts – Bibliographies with open data and Wikidata[20].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as Small Editions for Digital Humanities[21].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as Public Humanities as Individualization of Research and Science Communication[22].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as Science Ink – Scholarly communication off the track[23].
- Public Humanities's has part is recorded as Introducing “Migrant Connections:” A Digital History Research Hub for Learning and Participatory Activity by/for/with Citizen Scholars[24].
- Public Humanities's official website is recorded as https://publicdh.hypotheses.org/[25].
- Public Humanities's main subject is recorded as public humanities[26].