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Diamond Open AccessOpen Access TransformationOpen Access In Der PraxisOpen Access In Den FachdisziplinenAndere Sozialwissenschaften
Veröffentlicht in Open Access Network
Autoren Sarah Dellmann, Simone Franz, Achim Oßwald

Veranstaltungsbericht zur Diskussion der o-bib-Themenschwerpunkte Überblick Am 15. Juli 2025 kamen rund 85 Personen und die geschäftsführenden Herausgeber*innen der Zeitschrift „o-bib. Das offene Bibliotheksjournal“ sowie die Initiator*innen eines Themenschwerpunkts in einem oa.talk miteinander ins Gespräch.

Appalachian HistorySullivan County TNWashington County VAGeschichte und ArchäologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series Setting the Scene On the South Fork Holston River just southeast of Bristol, Tennessee, the Tennessee Valley Authority built South Holston Dam to curb destructive flooding and to supply hydropower in the mid-twentieth century. The project impounded a long, slender reservoir that reaches about 24 miles into Virginia, and it became the upstream anchor of TVA’s Holston River system.

InformatikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Posts | Sven Lieber

In the old days, research was done by famous individuals. Nowadays, research is a team effort! Working together requires making agreements about how to collaborate and using common tools. These kinds of agreements (or standards) and tools are especially crucial given the amount of data nowadays.

ChemieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Corin Wagen

I don’t write about my non-working life much on the Internet; my online presence has been pretty closely tied to Rowan and I try to adhere to some level of what Mary Harrington calls “digital modesty” regarding my family. Still, some basic demographics are helpful for context. I have two kids (aged 2 and 4) and one more due in December.

Appalachian HistoryHarlan County KYGeschichte und ArchäologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series Introduction Martins Fork Lake is a small mountain reservoir tucked into the Smith community of Harlan County, Kentucky. Completed in 1979 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the 340-acre lake sits at river mile 15.6 on Martins Fork, just southeast of the town of Harlan.

Book LaunchAntiquityBellum CivileCarl SchmittChaosGeschichte und Archäologie
Veröffentlicht in Stasis
Autor Lukas Potsch

Die Sozialwissenschaften und die Soziologie im Speziellen haben sich dem Thema Bürgerkrieg bislang vor allem als einem empirischen Gegenstand angenommen: Ursachen, Dauer, Auswirkungen auf das internationale Staatensystem oder Logiken der Mobilisierung sind zentrale Themen dieser Forschung (vgl. Newman/DeRouen 2014). Kaum Aufmerksamkeit gefunden hat der Bürgerkrieg bislang als anspruchsvoller sozial- oder ordnungstheoretischer Begriff.

Appalachian HistoryFloyd County KYGeschichte und ArchäologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series Kentucky on the Brink In late 1861 Kentucky stood in a dangerous middle ground. The Commonwealth had remained in the Union, yet communities were split in loyalty and both armies moved to control key valleys and roads. In the Big Sandy country of the eastern mountains, Confederate Brig. Gen. Humphrey Marshall crossed in from Virginia to recruit, while Union commanders rushed to push him back. Col.

Appalachian HistoryBreathitt County KYGeschichte und ArchäologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series A county at war with itself By the turn of the twentieth century, Breathitt County, Kentucky, had become a byword for political killings and courthouse cliques. The flashpoint came on May 4, 1903, when attorney and United States commissioner James Buchanan Marcum was shot at the entrance to the Jackson courthouse.

Appalachian HistoryClay County KYHarlan County KYGeschichte und ArchäologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autor Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series How a wagon note, a courthouse ambush, and a hidden rifle shot pulled two Kentucky counties into years of bloodletting until state power forced a weary peace. Setting and background In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the mountain counties of Clay and Harlan balanced self reliance with thin institutions.

NewsCall For PapersDiamond Open AccessMedien PädagogikOpen AccessSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Public Knowledge Project
Autor Famira Racy

The “Publishing Cultures in Transition: Open Access, Critical Digital Literacy, and Digital Infrastructures” call for papers is open until November 14th, 2025. This special issue will be edited by Klaus Rummler, Natalie Marty, and PKP’s Urooj Nizami. The original, full call for papers was published at medienpaed.com.