Schlagwort-Archive: digital placemaking

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Stories of who we are, were and who we want to be nearby

In the open Open Science Lab blog at SLUB Dresden I ask you and us to transcribe public domain sources on historical christmas markets in Saxony1 and elsewhere. Perhaps you than think about blogging a christmas calendar2 linking it or them and other local and regional history.

https://osl.hypotheses.org/18581

It’s fun to edit a Rabbit Hole or two24.

Placemaking3

Such calendar is one way to design what Mita Williams describes in The Bureau of Library Tourism in others words. I see digital placemaking:

We know that libraries are places where we can find stories to read,
I want to suggest that libraries can not only help us read stories of the past, they can help us write and tell our own stories of who we are, who we were and who we want to be.

https://librarian.aedileworks.com/2025/05/28/the-bureau-of-library-tourism/

Own Stories of who we are, who we were, who we want to be and where. Perhaps nearby.

https://librarian.aedileworks.com/2025/05/28/the-bureau-of-library-tourism/

  1. Wikisource: Dresdner Striezelmarkt, https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Dresdner_Striezelmarkt[]
  2. Wikidata: Pages that link to Christmas calendar “Q152862”, Special:WhatLinksHere/Q152862[]
  3. Wikipedia: Placemaking, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placemaking[]