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which lie in our discipline's capacity to see the large in the small, to linger on detail in order to give definition to the abstract, and to focus on the concrete and its implications at different scales
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combining the different perspectives of a sociolinguistics of mobility and contact linguistics. I will give examples from my recent monograph New Perspectives on Language Mobility: English on German Radi o
fugitive shot dead on his parents’ farm. Afterwards contradictory accounts of the fatal event are given. The gendarmerie speaks of inevitable self-defense; the family reports of a sequence of exaggerated
adequate RDM and the FAIR-Principles ( f inable, a ccessible, i nteroperable, r e-suable). She will give a short overview about RDM requirements and funding opportunities from a selection of German (e.g
back to the early 80s with the GNU Manifesto by Richard Stallman. In this talk, Uwe Schindler will give a short history of Open Source Software licenses and how they influenced licenses for sharing and
Benefit Sharing (ABS) Regulation ( more info here ) for researchers, how best to deal with them and give you tips on how to be compliant. The day-to-day work of an NPCO deals with all the challenges posed
overwhelming task ahead. But what can a data steward do for you now? In short: A data steward can give you more time for your research! The DSC’s three new data stewards provide practical, disciplinary
ABOUT THE DATA SNACKS We invite you to a culinary data break served in five short sessions to share our love for <s>cooking</s> research data. Based on the DFG-CHECKLIST for handling research data, we