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Gesellschaft - Merz lehnt in "Stadtbild"-Debatte Reaktion auf offenen Brief prominenter Frauen vorerst ab In der "Stadtbild"-Debatte hat Bundeskanzler Merz eine Reaktion auf den Offenen Brief prominenter Frauen zunächst abgelehnt.

Kein Interesse an Dialog und schon überhaupt nicht an der #Sichheit von #Frauen, die #Merz lediglich aus seiner Küche, als Ehefrau oder Tochter kennt, ansonsten wenig mit ihnen anzufangen weiß.

#Stadtbild

29.10.2025 08:28 — 👍 5    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
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Wir sind die Töchter - 10 Forderungen an Friedrich Merz für unsere Sicherheit Veröffentlicht am 28. Oktober 2025 *Eine leichte Sprache Version ist hier: https://tinyurl.com/5yp4sbu8 An den deutschen Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz, Auf Nachfrage, was genau Sie bei Ihren Aussagen z...

Das wäre die Chance. 60 Talkshows mit diesen 60 Gästinnen und die ganze Republik würde schlauer werden:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

28.10.2025 14:11 — 👍 22    🔁 11    💬 1    📌 0
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Beiträge zur Open-Access-Woche 2025 Die 26 Beiträge widmeten sich überwiegend 2025 erschienenen Open-Access-Books. Motto der Open-Access-Woche: Wem gehört unser Wissen? Open-Access-Bilanz des FID Benelux NS-Bibliothekspolitik und -praxi...

Beiträge zur Open-Access-Woche 2025 archivalia.hypotheses.org/241124

28.10.2025 20:24 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Diamond Discovery Hub (DDH): a short introduction
YouTube video by OPERAS Research Infrastructure Diamond Discovery Hub (DDH): a short introduction

Discover the Diamond Discovery Hub - #DDH 💎
The DDH brings Europe’s Diamond OA journals together — verified, trusted, visible — part of the @eudch.bsky.social services. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty84... @doaj.bsky.social
Visit the #DDH: ddh.diamas.org/en
#OpenAccess #DiamondOA

24.10.2025 10:23 — 👍 11    🔁 5    💬 0    📌 2
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Willst Du meine Mutter sein? Kindheit im Schatten der Schoah – Sächsische Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Vor 75 Jahren am 9. und 10. November 1938 brannten in Deutschland die Synagogen, eine beispiellose Verfolgungs- und Vernichtungswelle begann. In dieser schrecklichen Zeit der NS-Diktatur verliert die ...

#openaccess #bluelz Willst Du meine Mutter sein? Kindheit im Schatten der Schoah
Henriette Kretz, 1933-1945, Nationalsozialismus www.slpb.de/buch/willst-...

21.10.2025 13:23 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Übersicht: Fälschungen in Archivalia Da die deutsche Geschichtswissenschaft keinen Fälschungsbeauftragten hat, stelle ich mal zusammen, was in Archivalia zu Fälschungen veröffentlicht wurde. [Laufend aktualisiert] *** Alchemie-Digitalisa...

Übersicht: Fälschungen in Archivalia archivalia.hypotheses.org/9580

20.10.2025 22:49 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Motto der Open-Access-Woche: Wem gehört unser Wissen? Die Open-Access-Woche hat begonnen. https://www.openaccessweek.org/ Event-Übersicht: https://open-access.network/fortbilden/open-access-week/open-access-week-2025 Frühere Beiträge zur OA-Woche in Arch...

Motto der Open-Access-Woche: Wem gehört unser Wissen? archivalia.hypotheses.org/240423 #oaweek25

20.10.2025 22:00 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Edizioni Ca' Foscari Joins the Open Book Collective

1/ We are extremely happy to announce that Edizioni Ca’ Foscari (ECF), or Venice University Press, has joined the Open Book Collective, taking the total number of publisher members to 15. ECF is a fully #OpenAccess publisher openbookcollective.pubpub.org/pub/edizioni...

17.10.2025 10:25 — 👍 12    🔁 6    💬 1    📌 2
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We are pleased to announce that throughout Open Access Week, from 20 – 26 October, all Royal Society journal content is freely available. Explore our journals here: royalsociety.org/Journals/ #OAWeek #OAWeek25

20.10.2025 09:14 — 👍 50    🔁 34    💬 1    📌 5
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International Open Access Week International Open Access Week is held annually to inspire global momentum toward the open sharing of knowledge in order to address important social issues affecting people around the world. Open Acce...

It's here! International Open Access Week! Thanks to everyone who will be hosting events to celebrate the power of #OpenAcess. Learn, share, advocate every day of #OAweek25. www.openaccessweek.org

20.10.2025 11:14 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
Taken Not Given: The End of Slavery in Britain | Law and History Review | Cambridge Core Taken Not Given: The End of Slavery in Britain

Important new #OpenAccess article on how slavery in Britain was ended, and who ended it.

Taken Not Given: The End of Slavery in Britain
by Simon Newman

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

#History #EnslavedHistory 🗃️

27.09.2025 07:20 — 👍 22    🔁 14    💬 1    📌 2
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BJRL Goes Open Access: Professor Carsten Timmermann on Manchester's Medical History - Manchester University Press BJRL 87:1 is now Open Access on Manchesterhive.

Bulletin of the John Rylands Library goes #OpenAccess

manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/blog/2025/10...

#History 🗃️

08.10.2025 10:43 — 👍 40    🔁 22    💬 0    📌 2
Search Results - superior_ppn:1923386379 :: IxTheo

Die Zeitschrift "Apulia Theologica" steht inzwischen mit allen Jahrgängen (2015-2025) online auf der vom FID Theologie betreuten Plattform zur Verfügung: www.apuliatheologica.it
Nach 12 Monaten Embargo sind die Artikel #OpenAccess.

Alle Beiträge sind in IxTheo verzeichnet: ixtheo.de/Search/Resul...

09.10.2025 15:34 — 👍 1    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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Problem im Stadtbild

16.10.2025 21:51 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Satanische Rechtsanwälte leugnen rituellen Missbrauch durch Erzbischöfe Die Überschrift ist Satire. Ein Gutachten der Rechtsanwälte Feigen Graf kommt zu dem Schluss, dass es rituelle Gewalt in den beauftragenden katholischen Bistümern nicht gegeben hat. Wohl aber gab es ü...

Satanische Rechtsanwälte leugnen rituellen Missbrauch durch Erzbischöfe archivalia.hypotheses.org/239552

11.10.2025 11:10 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Wow! Interesting. Online archives of selected address books for Hamburg & other regions in Germany since 1787. 😀🇩🇪

02.10.2025 07:02 — 👍 4    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
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2. bis 6.10.2025 kostenloser Zugang zu deutschen Aufzeichnungen von MyHeritage https://blog.myheritage.de/2025/10/zum-tag-der-deutschen-einheit-kostenfreier-zugang-zu-deutschen-aufzeichnungen-auf-myheritage/ OpenEdition schlägt Ihnen vor, diesen Beitrag wie folgt zu zitieren:Kla...

2. bis 6.10.2025 kostenloser Zugang zu deutschen Aufzeichnungen von MyHeritage archivalia.hypotheses.org/239135

02.10.2025 20:22 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Aufzeichnungen des Philipp Jakob Andreä, eine Fälschung von Theodor Griesinger? Philipp Jakob Andreä: Schloß Justingen. In: Fliegende Blätter Bd. 27, 1857, Nr. 641, 642 u. 643. (Aus den “Notaminis des Stadtschreibers Philipp Jakob Andreä zu Blaubeuern 1760”) doi:10.11588/diglit.3...

Aufzeichnungen des Philipp Jakob Andreä, eine Fälschung von Theodor Griesinger? archivalia.hypotheses.org/238938

29.09.2025 19:28 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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The Experience of Work in Early Modern England Cambridge Core - Economic History - The Experience of Work in Early Modern England

Delighted to share that my first book The Experience of Work in Early Modern England (co-written with the fantastic @jwhittle.bsky.social, @markhailwood.bsky.social, and Hannah Robb) has been published and is available free and Open Access! doi.org/10.1017/9781...

#earlymodern #economic #history

22.09.2025 13:13 — 👍 145    🔁 66    💬 7    📌 2
Une certaine idée des archives, oder: Time to say goodbye Bei der Überschrift schimmert die Sentenz von Charles de Gaulle durch, der sich dazu bekannte, zeit seines Lebens eine gewisse feste Vorstellung seines geliebten Frankreichs besessen zu haben, „une certaine idée de la France“. „Grandeur“ à la de Gaulle bildet nun freilich keine geeignete Kategorie für ein Archiv (und schon gar nicht für das Archiv der EKiR), hingegen ist das anvertraute Archivgut durchweg „très valable“. Als ich vor über 32 Jahren in den kirchlichen Archivdienst trat, zunächst in Koblenz, dann in Boppard und seit 2001 in Düsseldorf, hatte ich wie alle Berufsanfänger viele mehr oder minder gute Ideen für die Konzeption und Priorisierung der künftigen Arbeitsschwerpunkte. Nicht alle haben den rauen Alltag periodisch wiederkehrender Sparrunden überlebt. Sehr wohl hat sich aber bald ein fester Kern an Überzeugungen herauskristallisiert. Erlauben Sie mir in Abwandlung der Devise „Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité“ gewissermaßen als archivisches Credo zu wählen: „Fiabilité, Accessibilité, Diversité“, also Verlässlichkeit durch die Sicherung und den Ausbau der archivischen Infrastruktur, erleichterte Zugänglichkeit mittels intensivierter Erschließung sowie größtmögliche Vielfalt des Quellenangebotes auch durch gezielte Acquisitionen. Unser Archiv kann bald sein 175-jähriges Bestehen feiern. Es war mir eine Ehre und Freude, an seiner Entwicklung für eine gewisse Wegstrecke mitwirken zu dürfen. Heute ist nun mein letzter Arbeitstag und dies ist auch der letzte von gut 200 Beiträgen im Blog. Bleiben Sie dem Archivteam an seinen beiden Standorten in Düsseldorf in Boppard weiterhin gewogen und schauen Sie auch gelegentlich in das Archivblog hinein. Adieu!

Une certaine idée des archives, oder: Time to say goodbye https://blog.archiv.ekir.de/2025/09/23/une-certaine-idee-des-archives/

23.09.2025 10:58 — 👍 0    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
A hand colored title page of an incunable with an image of a man wearing a hat. This is one of the first images of the later Dracula.

A hand colored title page of an incunable with an image of a man wearing a hat. This is one of the first images of the later Dracula.

This is one of the first images - published in 1488 - of the later called #Dracula. A short 🧵 of the media history of the legend.

16.11.2024 15:54 — 👍 338    🔁 81    💬 8    📌 6

#Trump als Brandbeschleuniger

23.09.2025 18:57 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Vatican Manuscripts Added Week 38 of 2025 A total of forty-seven manuscripts were digitized in the past week, which is slightly above average when comparing to recent weeks. Also in-line with the patterns of recent weeks, the most manuscripts...

47 new #Manuscripts from the #Vatican were digitized this week www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2025...
Includes another Sanvito-rubricated work, Beneventan fragments, Diaries, Classics, Philosophy, Strozzi's _Eroticon_, and more!
#MedievalSky #Skystorians

21.09.2025 19:43 — 👍 25    🔁 7    💬 0    📌 0
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Rising to the challenge: How the SHARES resource sharing community navigated a global disruption to international shipping _Image from pixabay.com_ In late August 2025, interlibrary loan staff at libraries across the United States found themselves facing an unprecedented situation. Revocation of the _De Minimus_ tariff exemption for packages worth less than $800, due to become effective on 29 August 2025, threw a blanket of uncertainty over global international shipping operations. More than a dozen countries abruptly paused all shipping to the US; document suppliers and book vendors announced that they, too, would stop shipping to the US until the practical impacts became known. ILL folks had reason to wonder if physical library materials in transit across borders would ever reach their destinations and if new shipments in either direction would be hit with tariffs, incurring unbudgeted and unpredictable expenses. This global kerfuffle is now well into its third week. The SHARES community, a multinational resource sharing consortium whose members are being impacted in different ways depending on their local context, responded as resource sharing practitioners always do: by banding together, pooling uncertainties, sharing strategies and workarounds, and supporting each other with facts, encouragement, and good humor. ## **Daily challenges countered by sustained real-time ILL collaboration** The disruption first surfaced on the SHARES-L mailing list on 25 August, when libraries began reporting that major European shipping companies like DHL and Deutsche Post were pausing shipments to the US. The University of Tennessee shared that GEBAY, a major German document supplier, had already begun canceling US loan requests, citing the loss of the under-$800 exemption. Libraries immediately began sharing their approaches and real-time results. The University of Waterloo in Canada reported experiencing occasional tariff issues on incoming items but planned to continue sharing with US partners. Pennsylvania State University established review processes for international requests and began using specific language on customs forms—”Any value stated is for insurance purposes only”—with some initial success. The University of Pennsylvania, a prolific borrower and supplier of library materials across borders, took a more cautious tack, temporarily pausing all international sharing after having an item stuck in Hong Kong customs, requiring $500 for its release. The University of Glasgow began changing their customs forms from “temporary export” to “personal, not for resale,” which seemed to help avoid additional shipping charges on packages shipped to the US. Yale University and the University of Michigan reported receiving direct notifications from additional European suppliers about temporary service suspensions. As coordinator of the RLP SHARES community, I synthesized the threads each day and created a shared document where SHARES members could add updates. I also added the _De Minimus_ exemption revocation to the agenda of an upcoming SHARES town hall. On 26 August 2025, the day after the topic surfaced on SHARES-L, 32 participants attended SHARES Town Hall #264 to compare notes on the latest intelligence coming from shippers and overseas libraries and to share their current strategies. The University of Kansas suggested sending conditional responses to prospective overseas borrowers of physical items, asking for confirmation that they would be able to ship items back to the US once they receive them, and offering to scan tables of contents and indexes as a short-term alternative to physical loans. Recognizing that the complexity of the situation varied by carrier and region, the University of Pittsburgh commenced tracking the statuses of individual shipping companies and countries rather than implementing blanket restrictions. SHARES folks renewed their commitment to updating the shared document with all the latest developments. The situation continued to evolve rapidly. Later that same week, Princeton University reported that several major international book vendors had informed them they would not be shipping new books to the US until customs procedures were clarified, indicating the impact extended far beyond interlibrary loans to also impact academic acquisitions. The CUNY Graduate Center added Brazil to the growing list of countries that have suspended all shipments to the US. This prompted a suggestion to integrate the evolving country-by-country shipping status into the existing International ILL Toolkit, a crowd-sourced tool used by libraries across the world, created by SHARES during a town hall in 2022. By 4 September, practical advice from shipping companies began to emerge. The Getty Research Institute shared the following, which they’d just received from FedEx: _The traditional wording (“loan between libraries, no commercial value”) is no longer sufficient on its own. Going forward, they should:_ _1. Always include a numeric HTS code (4901.x for books; 9801.00.10 for U.S. goods returned)._ _2. Declare a nominal value rather than “no commercial value.”_ _3. Add clarifying language like “interlibrary loan – not for sale – temporary export/return.”_ _This ensures [domestic and foreign customs] process the shipments correctly as duty-free, non-commercial library loans._ Other libraries reported successfully receiving packages from Australia with a tariff of only $10. By 9 September, 15 days after the topic first surfaced on SHARES-L, participants at SHARES Town Hall #266 reported feeling confident they can once again share physical items across most borders with, at worst, minimal disruption and modest fees. Later in the week, Brown University and the University of Pennsylvania each reported having to reimburse DHL $18.38 for paying duties on packages coming back to them in the US from Canada; Penn plans to dispute the charge retroactively, as these are shared library materials, not commercial imports. A few universities are still pausing their international sharing, but most are back at it, full speed ahead. ## **Two paths for collaboration** The community response emerged through two distinct but interconnected channels: the asynchronous SHARES-L mailing list and the SHARES town halls. The mailing list discussion centered on the immediate sharing and problem-solving, with institutions reporting their individual circumstances and strategies. This allowed all SHARES members a chance to participate at their convenience. The town halls provided a crucial real-time forum where a subset of SHARES practitioners could engage in dynamic discussion, ask questions, coordinate responses, and coalesce around a set of preferred practices, with the outcomes being cycled back to all SHARES participants for comment via the SHARES-L mailing list. ## **The power of community** The SHARES response to the recent disruption of international shipping exemplifies the extraordinary power of community. Through information sharing, collaborative problem-solving, and mutual support, the SHARES network transformed individual institutional confusion into collective wisdom. Time and again, connections to trusted peers have proven to be every bit as essential as all the other types of infrastructure we depend upon to do our jobs. Dennis Massie Dennis is a senior program officer for the OCLC Research Library Partnership, where he conducts research projects centered on sharing collections and coordinates the SHARES resource sharing consortium.

#Trump #tariffs are interfering with inter-library loan.
https://hangingtogether.org/rising-to-the-challenge-how-the-shares-resource-sharing-community-navigated-a-global-disruption-to-international-shipping/

#DefendResearch #ILL #Libraries #TrumpVResearch #USPol #USPolitics

18.09.2025 16:38 — 👍 1    🔁 6    💬 1    📌 0

Ist @pampel.bsky.social im Urlaub?

18.09.2025 17:05 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

Verantwortlich ist @pampel.bsky.social

18.09.2025 17:03 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Ich musste mich abmelden.

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wie wäre es mit einer kleinen hotelteppichbodenmusterfotosammlung zu den #oat25?
ich fange an mit dem modell "gemischtes hack". 🙃

18.09.2025 16:27 — 👍 0    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Forschungsdaten-L: Autoresponder läuft Amok archivalia.hypotheses.org/238202

18.09.2025 16:42 — 👍 0    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 1
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Zuspruch für Geminis KI-Bildbearbeitung Nano Banana https://www.googlewatchblog.de/2025/09/gemini-ki-bildbearbeitung-nano-banana-begeistert-google-zeigt-zehn-beeindruckende-beispiele-galerie/#google_vignette Drehe den Hund um 90 Grad nach vorne und erg...

Zuspruch für Geminis KI-Bildbearbeitung Nano Banana archivalia.hypotheses.org/238116

17.09.2025 19:44 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

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