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    SNSF Datastory - Key role in evaluation procedure: the evaluation panels and their members

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    The SNSF’s National Research Council decides whether or not to fund applications. The 89 evaluation panels handle the preparatory work on which it bases its decisions, assessing several thousand applications each year. English German French Author(s): Julius Mattern Publication date: 2021-12-2

    SNSF Datastory - Open Access in 2020: up by 8 percentage points

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    Open Access in 2020: up by 8 percentage points SNSF-funded research produced a total of 13,938 publications in 2020, 63% of which are freely accessible. Upgrades in monitoring capabilities make the positive trend towards more Open Access (OA) more readily visible. English German French Author(s): Tobias Philipp, Julius Mattern Publication date: 2022-04-2

    SNSF Datastory - 70 years of the SNSF: from a few million to a billion

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    The SNSF has been awarding grants to research projects across all scientific disciplines since 1952. How has the amount of funding evolved over time? English German French Author(s): This Rutishauser, Daniel Schnyder, Julius Mattern Publication date: 2022-08-1

    Datastory: The SNSF funds over 80% of researchers from Switzerland before their first ERC grant

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    Datastory: The SNSF funds over 80% of researchers from Switzerland before their first ERC grant Researchers working in Switzerland are very successful with applications to the European Research Council (ERC). Our analysis shows: By 2019, 84% of these grantees had previously received funding from the SNSF. English German French Author(s): Julius Mattern, Georges Klein DOI: 10.46446/datastory.erc-grantees-snsf-grants / 10.5281/zenodo.4787966 Publication date: 2021-05-0

    Datastory: Are women submitting fewer grant proposals?

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    Datastory: Are women submitting fewer grant proposals? Studies and surveys confirm that during the COVID-19 pandemic, women’s workload at home has increased. Does that mean women researchers are also submitting fewer proposals to the SNSF? Analyses show that, with one exception, their share has remained stable. English German French Author(s): Simona Isler, Laura Lots, Rachel Heyard, Julius Mattern, Anne Jorstad DOI: 10.46446/datastory.women-submitting-fewer-grant-proposals / 10.5281/zenodo.4787948 Publication date: 2021-05-0

    Gift inscription in Minions of the Moon: a little book of song and story

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    This edition includes a gift inscription possibly penned by the author, Madison Julius Cawein, "Frank on Valentines Day, 1914. M.J." Madison Julius Cawein (1865-1914).Cawein, Madison Julius, 1865-1914

    Julius Bab Autographs Collection 1919-1955

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    The collection contains handwritten and signed letters from Julius Bab to several individuals, including ten letters from Bab to Margarete (Grete) Collin, widow of his close friend Ernst Collin, and one letter to Lutz Weltmann. All of the letters are of a personal nature.Also included is a handwritten poem by Bab entitled "Deutschland!"; a typescript by Bab with memories of Ernst Collin; and a page of an essay about Alexander Moissi, which includes Bab's signature.Born in Berlin on December 11, 1880, Julius Bab was a theater critic, author, and co-founder of the Jüdischer Kulturbund in 1933. He immigrated to France in 1938 and to the United States in 1940. He died in New York City on February 12, 1955.The original German-language inventory is available in the folde

    The Other Face of Julius Fučík

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    The author of the thesis is primarily going to examine the publishing activity of Julius Fučík in the magazines Tvorba and Kmen in the second half of the 1920s. In her work the author will also focus on Fučík?s life and the historical context of that time. Part of the thesis will deal with his later works. The aim of the work is to show Julius Fučík in a different light in comparison to the previous unilateral views

    Julius Lester, circa 1970

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    Julius Lester (1939-2018, Class of 1960, was an author who gained success as a children's author in 1969 with the publication of "To Be a Slave", a Newbery Honor Book, and Black Folktales. His subsequent works continued to show his interest in African-American history, folklore, and politics

    Julius Bab Collection 1895-1977 ; bulk 1895-1955

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    The collection contains few personal, official or vital documents, but is exceptionally rich in correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, appointment books, and scrapbooks documenting Julius Bab's cultural work and endeavors. The bulk of the collection consists of the scrapbooks, which contain extensive clippings of articles by and about Bab. Of the other series, the correspondence is of particular note both for its extent and for the impressive array of original letters by notable cultural figures. There are the over 100 letters from the literary critic and martyred revolutionary Gustav Landauer, and nearly as many from the playwright Richard Dehmel; the files also contain a considerable amount of correspondence with Nobel Prize winning playwright Gerhart Hauptmann, with the philosopher Fritz Mauthner, and with the influential editor and writer Moritz Heimann. The correspondence files contain letters from over 90 additional cultural figures, chiefly writers and persons involved with the theater. Among the more prominent of these figures are Walther Rathenau, Thomas Mann, Richard Beer-Hoffmann, George Bernard Shaw, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Max Liebermann, and Stefan Zweig.Rounding out the collection are series containing diaries, theater and lecture programs, and clippings. The diaries series contains two diaries from before 1900, and thereafter several notebooks and appointment books which Bab used as calendars. Although these volumes are primarily functional, occasional longer entries or passages throughout the various volumes have a more diaristic character. The theater and lecture programs series contains programs, clippings, and promotional materials, such as handbills and small posters, for theatrical events and lectures that Bab participated in. A few items of the promotional materials are interesting examples of Jugenstil and Weimar era graphic design. The final small series of newspaper clippings of articles by and about Bab mirrors the overall structure and content of the Scrapbooks series, although it consists entirely of loose, rather than bound clippings.The memoirs of Bab's wife, Elizabeth, 'Aus Zwei Jahrhunderten' are catalogued separately in the memoir collection (ME 21).Photographs have been removed to Photograph CollectionBorn in Berlin on December 11, 1880, Bab was a theater critic, author and co-founder of the Jüdischer Kulturbund in 1933. He emigrated to France in 1938, to the United States in 1940, and died in New York City on February 12, 1955.A 23-page inventory is available in Box 1, folder 1.Julius Bab, Ueber den Tag Hinaus, Heidelberg, Schneider Verlag, 1960. (Library)digitize
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