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InformatikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Research Software Alliance
Autor Research Software Alliance

This month’s news includes: Research software community news, including FutuRSI: the Conception of a German Research Software Institution Funding opportunities, including the Simons Foundation’s Scientific Software Research Faculty Award International Research Software Conference (IRSC) Software plagiarism and AI create new challenges for publishing integrity International Data Week (IDW) 2025 co-located event: Supporting research software in

Community NewsletterCommunity ConsultationOMPOMP ReportSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Public Knowledge Project
Autor Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

After months of community consultations, analysis of input from the Community Forum and Beacon data, collaboration across every PKP team, and drawing on deep expertise in book publishing, PKP’s OMP Coordinator, Zoe Wake Hyde, has released her Final Report. In OMP Under the Spotlight, Zoe explores the central question: “How does, can, and should PKP […] The post OMP Under the Spotlight: Final report appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.

Community NewsletterSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Public Knowledge Project
Autor Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

In this segment of Archipelago, explore the recap of events since August 2025. From the IFLA Congress in Kazakhstan to the latest OASPA conference and more, there is a lot to be excited about. IFLA World Library and Information Congress August 18-22, Astana, Kazakhstan PKP’s Scholarly Publishing Advisor, Mariya Maistrovskaya, joined the 89th IFLA Congress […] The post Featured Events Recap appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.

Appalachian HistoryCarter County TNWashington County TNGeschichte und ArchäologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series Why Carter’s Station mattered In the fall of 1863 the railroad crossing at Carter’s Station (often called Carter’s Depot) and the Watauga River fords west of Jonesborough formed the hinge between East Tennessee and southwestern Virginia. Whoever controlled the bridge and the river line could screen Knoxville, pressure Bristol, and menace the East Tennessee & Virginia Railroad lifeline.

Appalachian HistoryGreene County TNGeschichte und ArchäologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series Setting the stage On October 10, 1863, Ambrose Burnside’s Army of the Ohio cracked Confederate Brig. Gen. John S. Williams’s line at Blue Springs, between Bull’s Gap and Greeneville. Burnside sent infantry straight at the position while ordering a mounted column to slip to the rear near Rheatown, aiming to block the retreat route along the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad.

Appalachian HistoryWashington County TNGeschichte und ArchäologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series Why East Tennessee mattered in 1863 When Union Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside moved into East Tennessee in late summer 1863, his columns relied on thin railroad guards to keep the East Tennessee and Virginia line open. One of those guard posts sat at the Limestone Creek railroad bridge and nearby depot at Telford. A short, sharp fight there on September 8 became one of the most lopsided small actions of the campaign.

Appalachian HistoryJefferson County TNGeschichte und ArchäologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series Where and why Mossy Creek mattered After the siege of Knoxville, both armies probed across East Tennessee’s roads and creek valleys. Union cavalry under Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis protected the railroad corridor near Mossy Creek and Talbott’s Station. Confederate cavalry under Maj. Gen. William T. Martin covered Longstreet’s winter positions and kept pressure on the Federal outposts.

Community NewsletterInterviewOBCOMPOpen Book CollectiveSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Public Knowledge Project
Autor Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

PKP’s Community Engagement and Outreach Associate Director, Urooj Nizami, interviews OBC’s Managing Director, Joe Deville, to explore OBC’s origins, purpose, and relationships, as well as OMP and the open book publishing landscape, among other fascinating stories.

CommunityInformatikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Make Data Count
Autor Make Data Count

DOI: 10.60804/8v2k-cm37   The Open Science Monitoring Initiative promotes the open science monitoring principles and adoption of practices to understand the progress of open science. Make Data Count is an active participant in OSMI, through its Working Group focused on open science monitoring with scholarly content providers. We had a...

Medienwissenschaften und KommunikationswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in the modern peer
Autor Marie-Odile Baudement

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