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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Takeru Watanabe (talk | contribs) at 14:23, 25 July 2024 (Annotations to the sources cited: new section). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

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Source 1 (Lexikon Literatur in Tirol of the University of Innsbruck): I used this source in order to verify the facts about Alfred Gruber.

Source 2 (Cornelius Hell): I used this source in order to verify that 1993 was the year in that the Merano Poetry Prize was established.

Source 3 (Zeller/Deutschlandfunk): source that is in-depth, reliable, secondary and independent of the subject

Source 4 (University of Innsbruck): This is no private blog but in fact the "iPoint-Archiv der Universität Innsbruck" (https://www.uibk.ac.at/archive/ipoint/blog/_ottereendex.html). Under www.uibk.ac.at/ you find the homepage of the University of Innsbruck. The "blog" is something like the university's internet log archive and as such reliable and also reputable. I used the source primarily to establish the funding year of the Merano Poetry Prize: "Dieser Literaturpreis, der 1992 erstmals ausgeschrieben wurde, wird alle zwei Jahre vergeben und ist neben dem Leonce-und-Lena-Preis und dem Christine-Lavant-Preis einer der bedeutendsten und renommiertesten Lyrikpreise im deutschsprachigem Raum. Das Echo der internationalen Presse auf die Preisvergabe ist sehr groß. In diesem Jahr feierte der Meraner Lyrikpreis seine 10. Ausgabe." This statement is made by the Innsbrucker Germanistik-Institut as an institution: an information of a matter of fact.

Source 5 (OE1): Ö1 is part of the Austrian national broadcaster ORF which is the equivalent to the BBC in the United Kingdom and is broadly considered as the most reliable media source in Austria. The news delivered by ORF are usually not linked to specific authors. The boradcaster itself serves as the source of information.

Source 6 (Salto): This source has been added deliberately at the position "Winners/2024" to verify the names of the three winners in 2024. That's its only purpose.

Source 7 (Delle Cave and Ferruccio): source that is in-depth, reliable, secondary and independent of the subject

Source 8 (Frankfurter Rundschau): source that is in-depth, reliable, secondary and independent of the subject


Takeru Watanabe (talk) 14:23, 25 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]