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Kant in the DscD - Database for scientific Documentation.

Immanuel Kant and its relation with Literature in general

Documentation solutions

situations difficulties solutions
in which the researcher deals with certain themes to reach with accuracy a listing of documents whose titles make reference to that theme. For example: the dating of Kant’s posthumous work.
the accuratest provider in Internet of bibliography lists, related to Kant’s work: [Introduce from the DscD´s search form the parameter “Datie%Kant” ...]
in which the researcher is reading a text A in knowing who has mentioned text A and where (e.g. author X in B), to know who has mentioned text B and where (e.g. author Y in C), etc.
Kant in the automatic intertextual network : [... ask the DscD for the names of the authors and the place where they mention, e.g. the articles of Schmucker and Hinske respectively ...]
that a text A observed by the researcher be a fragment to gain access to complementary information (for example, that provided by his scientific editor), without the necessity of having at hand the volume in which the fragment has been edited; for instance, the information about R 5037 of Kant.
the accuratest provider of Kant’s Reflexionen following the parameters of the Prussian Royal Academy of Science Berlin 1911-1934 : [Reflexionen Search] [Fill with "Kant" on the field last name and "5037" on the field title of the search form of documental references and click the button Document Search]
that the researcher has doubts about text A dating to get information about who and where the matter is being tackled
[see solution given to the difficulty A]
that the researcher wants to access to text A, but it is not available to access to digital version of the same in Internet.
[That the user accesses to a document published separately or to one included in a volume (access to R 5560) or to the page of a document included in a volume (access to page 13 of volume IV in the Akademie-Ausgabe), etc.]
that text A has been quoted following different editions, with different page numbers or catalogue numbers. to know who and where a text has been quoted, independently of the edition used; for example, page 532 of the Kritik der reinen Vernunft in the third volume of Hartenstein's edition (1867).
access to places with page concordance based on different editions of Kant´s works : [One of the DscD's aims is to overcome the difficulty of quoting a document whose page numerations belong to different editions.]
IN ANY SITUATION to search general information in Internet, about an author, a work, scientific review, etc., without having to introduce any query parameter.
[access to Google's list ... without having to introduce any query parameter]



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