Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities
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Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities
Summary
Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities is a blog post[1].
Key Facts
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities authored Jens Bemme[2].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities authored Christian Erlinger[3].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's image is recorded as Die Gartenlaube (1874) b 787.jpg[4].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's instance of is recorded as blog post[5].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's OCLC number is recorded as 8679612452[6].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's copyright license is recorded as Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[7].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's publication date is recorded as +2020-09-03T00:00:00Z[9].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's main subject is recorded as Die Datenlaube[10].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's main subject is recorded as digital humanities[11].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's main subject is recorded as German Wikisource[12].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's main subject is recorded as Metadata roundtripping of GLAM data with Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons[13].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's work available at URL is recorded as https://textlab.hypotheses.org/2789[14].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's catalog is recorded as Regional bibliography of Saxony[15].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's published in is recorded as textlab.hypotheses.org[16].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's title is recorded as Forschungsfragen an Schnittstellen zwischen Bibliothek, Textlab und Digital Humanities[17].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's cites work is recorded as #TheDatenlaube. Est. 1853[18].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's cites work is recorded as Die Wasserleitung der Stadt Leipzig[19].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's cites work is recorded as Q19125856[20].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's cites work is recorded as Saxony’s Arboreal Curiosities, or: How to Root (Hi)Stories[21].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's cites work is recorded as Die Leipziger Puppendoctorin[22].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's cites work is recorded as Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung[23].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's cites work is recorded as Maintenance work and data management for Saxonica with #Wikisource + #Wikidata[24].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[25].
- Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's K10plus PPN ID is recorded as 1764687396[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Jens Bemme[2], a local historian[27], b. 1978[28], of Germany[29], awarded the Open Science Fellows Program[30], specialised in citizen science[31] and Christian Erlinger[3], a beekeeper[32], b. 1984[33], of Austria[34].
Publication
Research questions at the interfaces between library, SLUB textlab and Digital Humanities's publication date is recorded as +2020-09-03T00:00:00Z[9]. Its language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include Die Datenlaube[10], digital humanities[11], German Wikisource[12], and Metadata roundtripping of GLAM data with Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons[13].