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    Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast 44: Winter/Spring 2021

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    In this episode, Sebastian Garcia—UCF Department of History’s new history podcast producer (check out Knights Historycast link down below)—interviewed Dr. Martin T. Olliff about his article in the Winter/Spring 2021 issue of the Florida Historical Quarterly titled “Pathfinders, Progressives, and Boosters: The 1911 “Gulf-to-Great-Lakes-As-The-Crow-Flies” Automobile Adventure.” Dr. Olliff is a Professor of History at Troy University Dothan Campus and Director of the Wiregrass Archives in Troy, Alabama. Here is a direct link to the Chronicling America website, where you can find Frank Mayes’s writings in the Pensacola Journal, as Dr. Olliff mentioned in the podcast (1:00:45-1:01:28): https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ Here is a direct link to the UCF Department of History’s own podcast series, Knights Historycast, which Sebastian is also producing. Episode 19 (which he referred to in the introduction of this podcast episode) provides further context for this transition from Holly Baker to Sebastian Garcia. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/19/ The Florida Historical Quarterly is the peer-reviewed scholarly journal of the Florida Historical Society. The society was founded in 1856 and is the only statewide historical organization in Florida. The society is headquartered in Cocoa, Florida and the editorial offices of the journal are in the Department of History at the University of Central Florida.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/1044/thumbnail.jp

    Faculty recital: Steven Ansell, viola and Martin Amlin, piano, April 13, 1989

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    This is the concert program of the Faculty Recital: Steven Ansell, viola and Martin Amlin, piano on Thursday, April 13, 1989 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Suite No. 2 in D minor, for Solo Cello, BWV 1008 by Johann Sebastian Bach, Sonata for Viola and Piano by Martin Amlin, and Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 147 by Dmitri Shostakovich. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Physikalische Unterhaltungen verschiedener Gegenstände : zur gemeinnützigen Kenntniss der Mathematik

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    von Johann Sebastian Horrer, der Weltweisheit MagisterTitelvignett

    It worked yesterday: On (re-)performing electroacoustic music

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    Playing electroacoustic music raises a number of challenges for performers such as dealing with obsolete or malfunctioning technology and incomplete technical documentation. Together with the generally higher workload due to the additional technical requirements the time available for musical work is significantly reduced. Many of the issues have their roots in composers, publishers, performers and promoters considering how their work process could easily be adapted to the additional demands of electroacoustic music. It was also found that the employment of music technologists cannot sufficiently make up for incomplete documentation and inadequate archiving of compositions. Using case studies made up of single compositions and whole concerts, solutions are proposed, which the several parties could effortlessly employ to considerably ease the process of preparing and performing electroacoustic music. Finally hands-on methods on how performers can deal with the situation as it is today are proposed. It is being hoped that by implementing these strategies not only better performances of electroacoustic music will be facilitated but also that electroacoustic works in general will enjoy a longer life-span in the future, thus enabling the sustenance of a vivid electroacoustic repertoire

    Harmoniser les dissensions : exemples récents de censure dans la littérature et le cinéma chinois

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    Veg Sebastian, Martin Pierre. Harmoniser les dissensions : exemples récents de censure dans la littérature et le cinéma chinois. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°100, 2007. pp. 70-77

    Exceptionally preserved Leptolepidae (Actinopterygii, Teleostei) from the late Early Jurassic Fossil-Lagerstätten of Grimmen and Dobbertin (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany)

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    Konwert, Martin, Stumpf, Sebastian (2017): Exceptionally preserved Leptolepidae (Actinopterygii, Teleostei) from the late Early Jurassic Fossil-Lagerstätten of Grimmen and Dobbertin (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany). Zootaxa 4243 (2): 249-296, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4243.2.

    KIT im Rathaus - Publikumsfragen (KIT-Zentrum MathSEE)

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    Zum Abschluss des KIT im Rathaus-Abends beantworten Prof. Dr. Melanie Schienle, Dr.-Ing. Axel Loewe und Dr. Sebastian Lerch die Fragen des Publikums, moderiert von Prof. Dr. Martin Frank. Der Vortrag wurde am 7. Februar 2022 im Rahmen der Veranstaltung "KIT im Rathaus - Das KIT-Zentrum MathSEE stellt sich vor" live gestreamt

    Wiedergutmachung im Lichte des Lieferkettesorgfaltspflichtengesetzes - eine kontextbezogene Einordnung (gemeinsam mit Louis Warnking, Sebastian Rünz und Martin Rothermel)

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    Busse J. Wiedergutmachung im Lichte des Lieferkettesorgfaltspflichtengesetzes - eine kontextbezogene Einordnung (gemeinsam mit Louis Warnking, Sebastian Rünz und Martin Rothermel). ESG 2024, 263. 2024

    Eine überfällige Adjustierung der Debatte: Rezension zu "Ein neuer Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit?" von Martin Seeliger und Sebastian Sevignani (Hg.)

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    Martin Seeliger, Sebastian Sevignani (Hrsg.): Ein neuer Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit? Leviathan, Sonderband 37. Baden-Baden: Nomos 2021. 978-3-8487-7171-

    glottolog/glottolog: Glottolog database 4.6 as CLDF

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    Hammarström, Harald & Forkel, Robert & Haspelmath, Martin & Bank, Sebastian. 2022. Glottolog 4.6. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. (Available online at https://glottolog.org
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