The German writer Theodor Fontane (1819-1898) produced many novels, poems, essays, and other types of texts, including the notebooks which we are currently editing (Radecke 2010, Radecke 2013). Fontane's notebooks constitute one of the last bodies of his manuscript materials that is still not entirely published; only a few excerpts have been published, and these do not comply with standards of textual criticism and editing (Radecke 2010). From 1859 until the end of the 1880s, Fontane lled notebooks with a mass of miscellaneous materials, such as diary entries, letter drafts, plans for poetic writing, prose sketches and drafts, lecture notes, drafts for theater and arts reviews, book excerpts, and also notes and sketches accumulated on his journeys. A total of 67 of these notebooks are known to exist, most of them measuring approximately 10 × 17 cm and containing between 64 and 180 leaves. Some pages have been left blank, so we are dealing with
A data import is part of most of our projects and in some cases, we need to re-import all the data from time to time. This post shows how you can delegate this task to a GitLab CI job and start it by adding a certain keyword to your commit message. What is the problem? There are several circumstances when a data import (or a re-import) is required. One reason is, that the code regarding the import process has changed and we want these changes to be applied to our instances. In conjunction with...
I really like the file drop feature of ownCloud. You can configure a directory to receive files from a thrid party without authentication and with no troubles. You get a URL and that is everything you have to share. People will see a simple file upload field and can push their files directly into your ownCloud. Easy. When you want a machine to upload to this directory, your browsers console will send a more complex request, with access tokens, session id and all the stuff you will need an...
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.