Academia & Publishing

How to Digitize 68,000 Books Without Losing Your Sense of Humor

Transforming centuries-old books into a modern digital archive requires patience, precision, and the occasional kitchen utensil. Join our resident archivists Katinka Bratvold and Florian Hofbauer as they share the joys and surprises of preserving scholarship for future generations.

Academia & Publishing

A Fresh Brew: Transport Phenomena & Open Transport

Transport sciences quietly power much of modern life, and now two new journals, together known as “teapot”, are brewing fresh insights in the field. We spoke with the Founding Editors-in-Chief, Natalie Germann and Alan Jeffrey Giacomin, about their mission and vision, and what the journals aim to bring to the community.

Arts & Humanities

Design lehren heißt Zuhören lernen: Sven Ingmar Thies im Gespräch

Was zeichnet guten Designunterricht aus – und warum ist ein offenes Ohr dabei mindestens genauso wichtig wie ein gutes Auge? Sven Ingmar Thies von der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien teilt seine Einsichten über die Bedeutung des aktiven Zuhörens und berichtet, was er aus 24 Gesprächen mit internationalen Lehrenden gelernt hat.

Arts & Humanities

The Comeback of the Diary – and How It Boosts Your Wellbeing

Thomas Mann and Virginia Woolf led the way – but you don’t have to be a celebrated author to put your most personal thoughts on paper. In an era full of hectic schedules, crises and media overload, it is more worthwhile than ever to write instead of scroll. It’s time to free the diary from its dusty image!

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