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AllgemeinAutor + TextGenerative KIGrundwissenIn Eigener SacheGerman
Published in iRights.info
Author Jens Crueger

Der Verein edusharing-network e.V. bietet gemeinsam mit den Expert:innen von iRights.Law ein Webinar zu den rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen rund um KI-Lerndaten und deren Nutzung in Bildungs- und KI-Infrastrukturen. Das Webinar findet im Rahmen der Webinarreihe „KI-Infrastruktur für Bildung“ statt. Es behandelt inhaltlich insbesondere die rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen, wenn KI-Lerndaten gesammelt, genutzt oder geteilt werden.

EnglischForschungAfricaAnticolonialismCategorisation
Published in Netzwerk Fluchtforschung
Author Rose Jaji

Refugee status and political activities have morphed from mutually constitutive categories in the period of anticolonial struggles to binaries in post-independence Africa. The fluid categorizations of the anticolonial era are in contrast to contemporary categorizations of refugees that preclude political activities and replace them with an apolitical, humanitarian refugee profile.

Appalachian FiguresMcCreary County KY
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian Figures On November 29, 2024, Robert Elledy “Bob” Gable died in Lexington at the age of ninety. Obituaries described him as a Navy veteran, Stanford trained engineer, governor’s candidate, arts patron, and for seven years the chair of the Republican Party of Kentucky. Beneath that public résumé is a story that belongs squarely in Appalachian history.

Appalachian FiguresGarrett County MD
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian Figures On a farm called Strawberry Hill outside Grantsville, Maryland, a sickly girl once spent more time in the woods than in a classroom. She memorized wildflowers instead of spelling lists and pressed ferns into homemade notebooks.

Appalachian FiguresGarrett County MD
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian Figures Gridiron Glory on a Garrett County Shore When most people scan the long lists of “notable people from Garrett County, Maryland,” they expect names tied to timber, railroads, or the ski slopes at Wisp. Tucked among them is a different kind of figure.

Appalachian FiguresGarrett County MD
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian Figures On a quiet day in Edinburg, Virginia, you can walk into the Shenandoah County Library and find a doorway that opens into the past. The sign over that doorway reads “Truban Archives.” Inside are shelves of county records, family photographs, oral histories, and rare local publications that might otherwise have disappeared.

Appalachian FiguresKnox County KY
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian Figure From Appalachian boyhood to Denver rings and Hollywood lots If you know Richard “Fighting Dick” Gilbert at all, you probably know him as the burly cop or henchman in Laurel and Hardy and Our Gang shorts, forever being tripped, drenched, or humiliated for a laugh. For decades he was part of the Hal Roach stock company, the dependable heavy in the background of other people’s jokes.

Lab LifeResearch
Authors Lisa Matthias, Christopher Onzie Khamis, Heinz Pampel

The Pro OAR DE project, running from September 2023 to August 2026, has dedicated the past two years to collaborating with German Open Access (OA) repository managers and and the global Open Science community to professionalize repository infrastructure. On October 30th, 2025, following a series of six networking forums, we hosted a pivotal session marking the culmination of these efforts.

Appalachian FiguresKnox County KY
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian Figures On a Monday morning in May 1919, a Knox County lawyer who had grown up on Big Richland Creek took the oath as Kentucky’s thirty ninth governor. The Louisville Courier Journal marked the moment with the headline “Black Becomes 41st Governor” and reminded readers that James Dixon Black’s promotion came not by election but by succession when Governor Augustus O. Stanley departed for the United States Senate.