- good morning! https://t.co/hJruWuIGiR 08:43:09
- a nice day out! #liber2019 #excursion #coachtrip 1/3 https://t.co/1SCmkAjrJs 20:01:47
- #liber2019 #excursion #coachtrip #glencree 2/3 https://t.co/TJR9d9g4E2 in reply to v_i_o_l_a 20:03:32
- #liber2019 #excursion #coachtrip #glendalough 3/3 https://t.co/z1MrRuf4TL in reply to v_i_o_l_a 20:06:21
- RT @AnneKarhap: Enjoyed visiting @MarshsLibrary yesterday. Perfect ending for #LIBER2019 https://t.co/MHGNiWhgvk 20:48:09
- good night everybody! https://t.co/hBUDC4cFS2 23:48:54
Monat: Juni 2019
bookmark_bordertweets | 2019-06-28
good morning! pic.twitter.com/Xsk26vfP2d
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
doing a little #LIBER2019jog on my own on the "sports green" at @tcddublin. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/PMpHaLl1gt
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144499653259472896
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144500185055186944
I start my last #LIBER2019 sessions day in session 12, "towards open access: keeping up the good work". the first talk will be "University Journals: Consolidating Institutional Repositories in a Free Open Access Publication Platform" by a team of colleagues from NL and Spain.
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
I think this is the website for the University Journals project: https://t.co/zvL6HJ7ugf and here's a background article: https://t.co/8DhLR9c3OP #openaccess #repositories #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
UJs will publish all types of research output, including negative results and replication studies. #openaccess #repositories #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/DtrTxiWM5b
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
there will be different quality assurance checks operated by the member universities. the workflow will have 4 steps. #UJs #repositories #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/IGOtKkcpnN
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
UJs will not be structured like a traditional journal or a university press. this is how an institutional article page will look like; I missed the community page slide. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/VLMSHyqyqP
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
UJs will be launched in Q3 of 2020, providing advantages for universities and authors. #openaccess #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/o0BpCwg1qE
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
UJs hopes to bring academic publishing services close to the university with only modest resources. the project invites universities to join the collaboration! #openaccess #repositories #journals #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/iFCj6Ztlhd
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144521312150401024
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144521378156167168
we continue with a presentation on the first fully #openaccess Irish university press, launched in july 2018: "DCU Press: Vision to Reality". https://t.co/Gg9QRMETsu #openaccess #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
Aren't we a good-looking bunch? The traditional #LIBER2019 delegate photo was blessed with lovely weather and lovely people. Can you see yourself there? pic.twitter.com/d76oHnAWST
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 28, 2019
there will be no costs for the authors, among other advantages. #DCUpress #openaccess #universitypress #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/hCLvv6Sw1w
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
Hearing about Ireland’s first open access university press at @DCULIB from @breenellen #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/ORhTIH6cTT
— Alan Carbery (@acarbery) June 28, 2019
there will be (paid) #printondemand, for the print platform there will be collaboration with UCL Press. there is a press advidory board, a press executive + an editorial committee. the subject librarians are also involved — good! 🙂 #openaccess #universitypress #setup #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/mdGz7nprqL
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144525617494462464
the website is currently under development, and the first book will hopefully be published in early 2020. good luck with that! 🙂 #openaccess #universitypress #startup #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/5Rr2Qwe4vi
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
discussion: the press will publish not only monographs, but also textbooks etc., the cost for external authors are not set yet, for more questions contact @breenellen! 🙂 #openaccess #universitypress #universitypublishing #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
we go on with "Opening up the Library: Transforming our Structures, Policies and Practice" about #openaccess monographs and other content in the library supply chain etc. by @graham_stone and @joanna_ball. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
"are we [= libraries] ready for open?" there are some issues e.g. with acquistions or metadata. and: everybody offloads everything OA to the OA team! #openaccesss #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/BiC0kn7DfV
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
Authors beware. This is not welcoming or supporting. The Lancet has changed nothing of substance. Publishing OA in this journal is expensive and the hybrid route is not supported or funded by cOAlition S funders. https://t.co/eEWxcAdBJh
— Stephen Curry (@Stephen_Curry) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144529627345563648
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144530178384834561
we need to understand the costs and benefits of delivering open content to enable decision making. and we need to engage more with academic communities. one example: advocate for #opencontent in reading lists! #openaccess #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/Gm2yswcPPm
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
the cultural change needed within libraries regards e.g. shared responsibilities or statistics. so this is a call to action! 🙂 #opencontent #openaccess #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/2cWx9jD67s
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144532659881828354
Libraries need to: Redefine what a successful library looks like – not size of budget or collection of expenditure on FTE student #LIBER2019
— Hugh is hughm@bsky.social (@hughtweet) June 28, 2019
discussion: are there examples of #bestpractise, like libraries with #opencontent in their catalogues? "at the moment: no." @LIBEReurope could perhaps help with setting up a list? and: the big field of the "who" and "how" of the discovery of open content … #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
a good remark from a colleague: we promote #openaccess every day, but then we turn and publish in #closedaccess journals/books ourselves — "talking the talk, but not walking the walk". yes!! #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
now we continue the "Swedish saga on cancelling Elsevier": "No deal! Sweden Cancelled Agreement with Elsevier to Stand Up for Open Science" with göran hamrin (@leporelloatkthb) and cecilia heyman widmark from @kthuniversity library. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
they wanted to know what the KTH researchers actually think and do since the #cancellation, so they did some interviews, eg. on alternatives routes to access. #elsevier #sweden #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/w3JLULR0Vm
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
then they told the participants about #PlanS. most agreed with its principles, although they did not know about it before. #openaccess #sweden #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/XyXaCDQGqJ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
then they told the participants about the economics of #elsevier and asked whether they would change something in their publishing behaviour. #sweden #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/OfnZtVvAQp
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
the interviews had been a good opportunity for marketing the "unique selling points" of the library: document delivery and funding #openaccess #APCs. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/gZ6cAkWzEu
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144538069695193088
Preferred alternatives to access after Swedish cancellation of Elsevier content. Research study asking researchers. Effective, rapid “Get it now” document delivery service preferred. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/HPFIGVP6LV
— Alan Carbery (@acarbery) June 28, 2019
Friday’s #LIBER2019 keynote at 11:00 is ‘Bits and Votes: The Role of Libraries and Archives in Open Societies’ by @richove – now an OBE! – of @bodleianlibs. See Richard in the Edmund Burke Theatre or Robert Emmet Theatre overflow venue – or live at https://t.co/6TfUjsQLdP pic.twitter.com/IlaAI1Kkrd
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 28, 2019
'Science is not finished until it's communicated', Sir Mark Walport.
Heather Cunningham .@UofT library#LIBER2019 .@LIBERconference #sciencecommunication #openscience— Maral Dadvar (@MaralDadvar) June 28, 2019
It's nearly time to say goodbye to #liber2019, and already we're preparing to welcome you in #Belgrade for #liber2020, 24-26 June. Here's a short teaser! https://t.co/urNytpW0Gd
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144546277029502976
Excellent synchronicity with Mary Robinson’s Address to #liber2019 delegates last night! https://t.co/1leKy39vwM
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 28, 2019
The room is filling up at #LIBER2019 here @tcddublin @LIBERconference pic.twitter.com/xa8ZFLKEvr
— Richard Ovenden (@richove) June 28, 2019
Shout out to the AV guys who make all these things possible #LIBER2019 @tcddublin pic.twitter.com/cBIpGjQIYL
— Richard Ovenden (@richove) June 28, 2019
and now: the keynote "bits and votes: the role of libraries and archives in open societies" by @richove. some information about him: https://t.co/AVZUBN95sw #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144548276085108738
@richove quoting George Orwell and stressing role libraries have in "Truth" preservation. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/dgB4Hmv6Dp
— Hardy Schwamm (@HardySchwamm) June 28, 2019
#TIL: "britsplaining". 🙂 #offtopic #lexicography #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
Apparentlt #Britsplaining is a thing. The stuff you learn at #LIBER2019 …
— Patricia Herterich (@PHerterich) June 28, 2019
Looking forward to welcoming delegates from the #LIBER2019 conference for a tour of the #library and our #BramStoker exhibition this afternoon! pic.twitter.com/SS19UHXTVT
— Marsh's Library (@MarshsLibrary) June 28, 2019
J'ai le plaisir de vous offrir la version anglaise du jeu "Open-strategist" sur l'open science officiellement présentée à #LIBER2019 : https://t.co/CQc2mUmuvg Bon jeu !
— Latour Marie (@LatourMarie1) June 28, 2019
… and Louvain library by the Germans … *sigh* #LIBER2019 https://t.co/iD3EOz9bWv
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
I have the pleasure to offer you the english version of the serious card game "Open-Strategist" which has been official presented at #LIBER2019 : https://t.co/CQc2mUmuvg Enjoy yourself with playing !
— Latour Marie (@LatourMarie1) June 28, 2019
#bestpractice #opencontent #librarycatalogue #discoverysystem cc @Graham_Stone & @joanna_ball #LIBER2019 https://t.co/wrekHKwdzC
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
R. Ovenden rappelle aussi les destructions de bibl. historiques, volontairement via actes de guerre, pour détruire la mémoire d’un pays. #liber2019
— Frédéric Blin (@BFL50) June 28, 2019
The proud winners of our best poster award at #LIBER2019: More than a Feeling: Insights and Information from a Sentiment Analysis Study by Leonidas Papachristopoulos and @gtsakonas of @libraryupatras https://t.co/2Boo8jvt7I pic.twitter.com/QTYxrYOIX8
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 28, 2019
Libraries & archives are a central ingredient in making an open society. #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/cb3uZw52wA
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 28, 2019
.@richove on the role of libraries and archives as one of the pillars of an open society, reflecting the diversity of thoughts, ideas and culture #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/9rA7SSsgqm
— Dr Kirsten Mulrennan (@k_mulrennan) June 28, 2019
Free services aren’t really free at all @richove the truth is under attack & therefore so are bits #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/NCrDtCWh1C
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 28, 2019
#TIL: "link rot" = when links don't work as intended anymore. (was too slow to take a picture of that slide.) #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
.@richove warns that we're outsourcing preservation of our private collections and public information to tech companies that seem to do it for free. #DontLeaveItToGoogle #LIBER2019
— Patricia Herterich (@PHerterich) June 28, 2019
#LIBER2019 #webarchiving https://t.co/OarhzayOUQ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
#TIL: "lead by donkeys" @bydonkeys & https://t.co/0AXgzll9QQ #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
Not Archiving The .Ie Domain @cearta provides further context to @richove excellent #liber2019 keynotehttps://t.co/949IQtW9vr
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 28, 2019
Love this! #LIBER2019 had some good outfits, too (not from me though). https://t.co/4vLQ71B3lq
— Patricia Herterich (@PHerterich) June 28, 2019
“The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became the truth.” George Orwell 1984. A call to arms #LIBER2019
— Liz Waller (@LizW63) June 28, 2019
#LIBER2019 @richove calls for a ‘memory tax’ on large tech companies to pay for digital preservation
— David Prosser (@RLUK_David) June 28, 2019
A few snapshots of #LIBER2019. Full albums here: https://t.co/3NnMZlVvNt (don't worry, we'll listen to @richove and ensure they are preserved sustainably as well!) pic.twitter.com/MjRIAshhH2
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 28, 2019
Same here in Germany #LIBER2019 @DNB_Aktuelles #archiving #preservation https://t.co/7LBQCTGfuR
— oa2020-de (@oa2020de) June 28, 2019
« Let’s keep true to the truth » @richove #liber2019
— Frédéric Blin (@BFL50) June 28, 2019
"Ladies and Gentlemen – Lets keep clinging to the truth" @richove #LIBER2019
— Masud Khokhar (@mkhokhar) June 28, 2019
Furthermore, in Austria we'll start a similar project soon in the framework of the Austrian Library Network: indexing of Open Access repository content in the local and the Austrian Library Network discovery service ("union catalogue").
— Andreⓐs Ferus aka @ferli90@openbiblio.social (@ferli90) June 28, 2019
Additionally, at my institution we'll start to carätalogue and index all kind of "relevant" open content (e.g. Open Educational Resources) as well, as soon as the implementation of our new ILS is going to be finished.
— Andreⓐs Ferus aka @ferli90@openbiblio.social (@ferli90) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144555315469455365
In summary….#liber2019 pic.twitter.com/3cTtFztUNw
— Dr. Barry Houlihan (@stagedreaction) June 28, 2019
Helen Shenton @tcdlibrary references #beyond2022, a virtual reproduction of National Archives of Ireland. Perfect example of recreation of archives. “Conservation & preservation is all about the future & not about the past “ #liber2019
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 28, 2019
The slides from @richove's #LIBER2019 keynote can be found here: https://t.co/FDNgMcCYku https://t.co/W0H2Kz8CZU
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 28, 2019
Thought about truth. If someone is saying it raining and another is say it’s it’s sunny. Your job is not to report both of them but to open the fucking window and to report the truth. #liber2019
— Antoine Masson (@youmi_amasson) June 28, 2019
a very interesting keynote! I am looking forward to the recording to spread the word. 🙂 #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
Interesting discussion around the complex topic of GLAM relationship with colonial past, and what they should do today #liber2019
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 28, 2019
The big take away from #liber2019 is that Libraries and archives are one of the pillars of an open society and we need to play our part in preserving and making things open
— Lorna Dodd (@LornaDodd) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144559260220739584
Address by Eric van Lubeek, OCLC Vice President: OCLC's WorldCat has trippled in size in the last 10 years. Increasingly representing the world's published record – through our metadata.
Go Library Metadata! #liber2019— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 28, 2019
these are the winners of the #LIBER2019 library innovation awards! congratulations! pic.twitter.com/2S6Q7WrZ32
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144565122658177024
And it’s nearly a wrap for #LIBER2019, don’t miss the Closing Ceremony at 12:30 Friday, followed by lunch in the Dining Hall. The library tours start at 13:45 from the Campanile in Front Square
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 28, 2019
#offtopic #notetomyself: take not only a resusable cup/mug*, but also a metal spoon to #LIBER2020 and all other upcoming conferences. the plastic ones wear off quickly in the back pocket or bag. 🙂 #LIBER2019 #sustainability *mine is an "rCUP", by the way: https://t.co/pPtJiTE6QG pic.twitter.com/JSvcpNM7ev
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144570213377220608
Feedback during the closing session or the #liber2019 conference in #Dublin. Next year #liber2020 conference in #Belgrade. pic.twitter.com/4vtQM1a2AV
— Services Informatiques des BU de Limoges (@SIBULim) June 28, 2019
Thank you, thank you, thank you for all this #LIBER2019 feedback! pic.twitter.com/ztlNd8fUNo
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 28, 2019
Glad to see a lot of feedback around "less paper" and "be greener". Mary Robinson called for action – let's act! #LIBER2019
— Patricia Herterich (@PHerterich) June 28, 2019
Links to slides for all three LIBER Innovation Award talks (supported by @OCLC) are here: https://t.co/BskLJ8dTdPhttps://t.co/yBA2jN88cxhttps://t.co/wz7GyANiTh#LIBER2019
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 28, 2019
#LIBER2020 will be held in Belgrade, serbia, june 24-26, 2020. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/a0IIsssEjZ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
until then there will several other @LIBEReurope events, like the LIBER journées and the architectual group seminars. #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/Ncc5IkAVAN
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
these are the #liber2019 helpful staff, the local committee and @conulireland colleagues. #thankyou!! pic.twitter.com/6zC4M5xUim
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
A heartfelt invitation to #LIBER2020 in Belgrade was just presented at the #LIBER2019 Closing Ceremony. A preview of next year's conference is already online. Can't wait! https://t.co/haaRLZ4ydd
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 28, 2019
these are the volunteers. #thankyou! #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/3Yk7w5o8ka
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144574509002964992
Signed up for one of the tours of Dublin’s libraries and cultural institutions for #LIBER2019? A reminder that these leave from the Campanile in Front Square, be there at 13:45 to meet your guide! Take photos and let us see them 🙂
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144585801495449600
follow the sign! 🙂 on our way to @MarshsLibrary. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/5hmzVrFsN1
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
#TIL: "beyond the Pale". https://t.co/2nltVxaD2r #localsayings #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/uAyICleYIu
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
here we are! @MarshsLibrary no photos allowed inside normally; perhaps we will be allowed some if there are not many other visitors. #LIBER2019 #librarytours pic.twitter.com/gt9WE7q25z
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
#TIL: "Irish Script on Screen" (ISOS) https://t.co/wVyuDVPe7x #digitization #irish #manuscripts #LIBER2019 #librarytours
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
this is the earliest remaining handwritten catalogue of @MarshsLibrary! #librarytours #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/n8kIBmvnrr
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
and this is the diary of the first librarian of @MarshsLibrary — with one of several sad entries … *sigh* … #librarytours #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/MheGtg1oXQ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
we were allowed to take some photos, as no other tourists were around at that moment. #librarytours #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/MgRskZ79hZ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
a big thank you to the colleague of @MarshsLibrary for her time and the interesting tour! #librarytours #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/OZnSESmLBx
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144621674056359936
Very sad indeed. Do you know why the first librarian was French? Was he amongst the Protestants that fled from France to avoid Louis XIV persecutions after 1685?
— Jean-François Lutz @jflutz@mastodon.social (@jflutz) June 28, 2019
Yes, he was a Huguenot refugee from La Rochelle. Watch this space for publication of his diary later this year: a fascinating document.
— Marsh's Library (@MarshsLibrary) June 28, 2019
as I have talked about the IATUL annual conferences with some colleagues at #LIBER2019, here's the link to the @IATULorg website: https://t.co/ORfvl2qMXL — perhaps this conference is also interesting for some @LIBERconference attendants. #conferencing #networking #libraryworld
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
Last #LIBER2019 evening: going to catch some leprechauns and listen to Irish fairy tales pic.twitter.com/qxKinp0mW2
— oa2020-de (@oa2020de) June 28, 2019
Etra-curriculum notes from @tcddublin & #LIBER2019 part 1: The best ever take-home gift in a conference bag! pic.twitter.com/UysbXDaFKe
— Heli Kautonen (@helimuori) June 28, 2019
Extra-curriculum notes from @tcddublin & #LIBER2019 part 2: People always do what people want to do… (one of the basic rules of UX) pic.twitter.com/RK9p7gO7Sh
— Heli Kautonen (@helimuori) June 28, 2019
Having an identity crisis after #Liber2019 pic.twitter.com/SVc2QmKsVC
— Maria Ryan (@Maria_Brid) June 28, 2019
We're sure that those that didn’t have to rush home from #LIBER2019 are now enjoying what Dublin has to offer 🙂 The last part of the Conference is the tour of the Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough leaving at 9:00 on Saturday from @TCDDublin. Have fun and send us photos! pic.twitter.com/cYRwfivkXH
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 28, 2019
I did live visual recording during three days LIBER conference 2019 in Dublin. Intensive and inspiring! Thanks! #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/7ieGP2VUSb
— Denkschets.nl (@Denkschets) June 28, 2019
good night everybody! pic.twitter.com/1O53u4eCtB
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2019
bookmark_bordertweets | 2019-06-27
good morning! pic.twitter.com/DLg9JEIIhH
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144153175311704067
we start into the 2nd day of #LIBER2019 with the keynote "in #transition to #openscience — a perspective from a president's point of view" by Astrid Söderbergh Widding, president of @Stockholm_Uni, https://t.co/7pPCfZmGXc. her blog can be found at https://t.co/WvlyH2cXkX.
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
there is no powerpoint presentation for the talk — but live #graphicrecording! a very interesting idea. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/xWx6Cqc7Sg
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
#openaccess is the question of #democracy
President Astrid Söderbergh .@Stockholm_Uni #LIBER2019 .@LIBERconference— Maral Dadvar (@MaralDadvar) June 27, 2019
Astrid Soederbergh, President of Stockholm University chose to use simple language when discussing #OpenScience so key stakeholders and colleagues didn’t feel excluded from the conversation. #LIBER2019
— Amina Shah (@AminaTShah) June 27, 2019
”#openscience is a matter for university leadership, in close contact with the expertise from university libraries”, says Astrid Söderberg Widding, President of @Stockholm_Uni in the morning keynote at #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/njNCLri1Nj
— StockholmUniLib (@StockholmUniLib) June 27, 2019
I encourage all delegates planning to ask a question at this morning's keynote to limber up in preparation for the catchbox #liber2019 #staysafe pic.twitter.com/1DFpXu4FXA
— Peter Dudley (@lib_dudley) June 27, 2019
We're ready to go with this morning's keynote speaker, Astrid Söderbergh Widding of @Stockholms_univ 'In Transition to Open Science – A Perspective from a President’s Point of View'. Watch live at https://t.co/z5RgfCKWBg. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/aIldjD4Yty
— conul (@conulireland) June 27, 2019
"We don't know everything about the future of open research, but we do know for sure there is no way back" Astrid Widding, President of Stockholm University #LIBER2019
— Ed Fay (@digitalfay) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144157755252649984
If only all event hashtags were so clearly advertised 🙂 #LIBER2019 https://t.co/kSBfLVqxqp
— Simon Bains (@simonjbains) June 27, 2019
Astrid suggesting that publishers benefit from lack of strategic alignment on scholarly comms within universities (eg funders, researchers, libraries, senior management) which makes it possible to continue incoherent and unjustifiable business models #LIBER2019
— Ed Fay (@digitalfay) June 27, 2019
Astrid Soderbergh: There is only one solution: dialogue, dialogue and dialogue again. #LIBER2019
— Amina Shah (@AminaTShah) June 27, 2019
#liber2019 Astrid Söderbergh Widding – If university presidents take the lead in journal negotiations it doesn’t imply lack of confidence in librarians. It is a matter of different strategic roles. Librarians’ expertise is still vital.
— Patricia Killiard (@p_killiard) June 27, 2019
Current publishing system has "reached its end" says AS Widding, but we shouldn't conflate the move to open with research assessment. Structural problems in research assessment need to be addressed for the sake of quality science, not to support open research #liber2019
— Vicky Williams (@Emerald_VW) June 27, 2019
The solution to this is is addressing research culture and ethics, by transforming the ways in which research quality and impact are assessed, this takes place at a meta-level beyond articles, journals, subscriptions, and publishers #LIBER2019
— Ed Fay (@digitalfay) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144161275041210368
"Everyone should be able to drink freely from the pool of knowledge" Vannevar Bush #LIBER2019
— Ed Fay (@digitalfay) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144161777132986368
We can promote quality of research by actually reading the research & assessing it rather than counting number of publications & looking at the h-index
President Astrid Söderbergh Widding .@Stockholm_Uni #openscience #LIBER2019#openaccess #alternativemetrices .@LIBERconference— Maral Dadvar (@MaralDadvar) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144162635413372929
I like the expression "housekeeping notes" for organisational information given at #LIBER2019. 🙂 #offtopic
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
Different models of scholarly communications affect researchers differently, depending on discipline, stage in career, etc. #liber2019
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 27, 2019
I am in this session now. the room is packed! #LIBER2019 https://t.co/Vu3vPfWxvT
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
we start with "Consequences of Sweden Cancelling Elsevier" with @lisaols61111150. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144167838166503424
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144168508651114497
Demande d'un accord Read and Publish, refus d'Elsevier, rupture des accès au 1er juillet. Six mois sans contact avec l'éditeur. Reprise de la négociation en mai 2019. #liber2019
— Jean-François Lutz @jflutz@mastodon.social (@jflutz) June 27, 2019
Love this example of a workflow visualization – @Rsspringer1 and I collect them! Our thoughts in @scholarlykitchn on some of the key patterns we've observed in these kinds of images here: https://t.co/Ge8KJo4Jq9 #liber2019 https://t.co/bs9Y2ElWvD
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 27, 2019
there had been two surveys, one among institutions, one among individuals. here are the main results. they seem to be the same as in Germany: e.g. no increase of ILL, spend the money for something else, access articles via alternatives. #Elsevier #cancellation #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/4UReLTFbWY
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
La somme économisée par le désabonnement Elsevier en Suède est de 13 M€ sur une année. 45% des institutions ont réinvesti une partie des économies dans l'open access. #liber2019
— Jean-François Lutz @jflutz@mastodon.social (@jflutz) June 27, 2019
Really interesting finding: 75% of end users in Elsevier cancellation impact survey did not have an OA plugin installed #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/OW3Ny1bJSD
— Jo Hare (@maybe_sparrow) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144171203931856896
some more results. I would have expected differences of "being affected" in research areas, but it's interesting to see this graph for the "ranking". #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/Ypk7WyC1Az
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
these are the main results for the end users and the overall conclusions. the cancellation has been "efficient" regarding the discussion on #openaccess and #costs of #publishing. #Elsevier #cancellation #Sweden #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/MSnW9AaD94
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144172901509357569
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144173115351752706
Very interesting outcomes of the survey @kungbib conducted after cancelling @ElsevierConnect deal.
Has this been shared with Elsevier yet?#liber2019https://t.co/rm4XKLfgTb
— Jeroen Sondervan (@jeroenson) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144173310097465344
#offtopic: a "classic" shoutout to all speakers at #liber2019 and all other conferences around the world: would you PLEASE prepare your talk according to the given time limitations? thank you. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
now it's @Di_Pieper from @ub_bi about "The Impact of Springer Compact Agreements on OA Transformation from a Data Analysis Perspective". he starts with presenting the @oa_intact #openAPC project: https://t.co/IeLlviByVh #openaccess #transformation #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
comparing and ranking costs per articles. #APCs #Wiley #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/EO0luodE0Q
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
All current Dutch @deVSNU #openaccess agreements have been added to the ESAC registry recently: https://t.co/NXKi15bd2e #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/FgwkH5Pr3T
— Jeroen Sondervan (@jeroenson) June 27, 2019
.@Di_Pieper assumes that #journals in the field of medicine will be the first to #flip to #openaccess. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
.@Di_has run a "springer deal simulation". one of his conclusions: funders need real cost information to evaluate their strategies. and @Di_Pieper reminds us of the 2016 amsterdam call for action on #openscience. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/lrxl105Yz7
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
here's the full Amsterdam Call for Action on #OpenScience: https://t.co/qlvqN3hk9n #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
now we are looking at "an alternative to spend our money", as the chair put it: "The Open Library of Humanities: a Sustainable Scholar-led Model for OA without Publication Fees". here's the @openlibhums website: https://t.co/eK3QwITAcF #OLH #OpenAccess #APCs #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
"imagine that there are 100 people in a room for a talk." in interesting comparison of the subscription / closed access, OA APC and OA consortial logic approaches. #LIBER2019 #openaccess #closedaccess #APCs pic.twitter.com/jBh8L4PN4A
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
and please think about the audience that will listen to your talk: are they new to the field? or are they professionals looking for something new to learn? #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
We all know how this broken model works but it never hurts (except it does) to remind us #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/o7vYpLTO6R
— Cathal McCauley (@cathalmccauley) June 27, 2019
"Commercial goals do not align with scholarly goals." Sums it up perfectly! @Paula_C_Vega #LIBER2019 @LIBERconference
— Amandine Texier (@Amandine_Texier) June 27, 2019
what can I do to support @openlibhums? @Paula_C_Vega: refer a friend, join the OLH, stand up for the humanities. and how can the #OLH support you? resources, learn about #OA in the #humanities, join the debate. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/0fk4Q0iBTa
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
"power to the librarian, power to the scholar, power to the humanities"! 🙂 #LIBER2019 #OLH #poster pic.twitter.com/YBpz46vnXj
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
I very much like the way Paula Clemente Vega presents & popularises the economics of scholarly publishing. This is a presentation that I don't have to translate to our stakeholders. #LIBER2019
— Heli Kautonen (@helimuori) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144183109686050816
and now "how to not spend our money": "How can Research Libraries Deal with Predatory Publishing?" by Jasmin Schmitz from @ZB_MED. #LIBER2019 #predatorypublishing
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
two "nice" examples of #predatoryjournals. #LIBER2019 #predatorypublishing pic.twitter.com/j299DEmAha
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
an overview over the business practises of #predatoryjournals. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/U2fj7qf3GM
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
why can #predatorypublishing be considered as a problem? well, there's a lot of reasons … #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/rr5ZW6tyvN
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
why is #predatorypublishing an issue for libraries? they have a self-interest in that! #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/YfyGEa7fGJ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
These can be hilarious… unless they creep into our library catalogues. #LIBER2019 https://t.co/T0IbgEMcRu
— Heli Kautonen (@helimuori) June 27, 2019
approaches: blacklists, whitelists, neutral lists — and an awareness for the huge grey area! #predatorypublishing #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/FBzBSZAlEo
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
lessons learned about #criteria for #predatory publishing from a workshop done by @ZB_MED. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/nG1omrF0Gv
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
potential services offered by research libraries: e.g. awareness campaigns, information on the website, lists of criteria. #predatorypublishing #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/Qkwo1DHpye
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144188372585537536
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144188456052154368
good remark during the discussion: are we not making too much fuss about "predatory" journals? there are also many problems with "normal"/subscription journals! #LIBER2019 #openaccess #publishing #goodandbad
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
but now: #coffeebreak! 🙂 #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
#seagullcontent @tcddublin. 🙂 #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/ZHp0qiFsSw
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
here's some #blueskycontent to take with you to the dark lecture halls! 🙂 #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/STKp804co5
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144194526740930560
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144194544982007809
I would say, APCs don't work anyway, because they are per se exclusive! #DiamondOA #LIBER2019 https://t.co/KsRah0m1on
— Andreⓐs Ferus aka @ferli90@openbiblio.social (@ferli90) June 27, 2019
Very interesting and thorough presentation by Jasmin Schmitz on the "predatory publishers" issue and how libraries can help in raising awareness. I tend to prefer "questionable-" or "low quality publishers". Predators in academic publishing are elsewhere… #liber2019
— Jean-François Lutz @jflutz@mastodon.social (@jflutz) June 27, 2019
Don’t miss the #LIBER2019 Poster Session at 11:40 – poster authors have 1 min each to explain their poster. You can vote for your fave poster by getting a form at the @LIBEREurope stand. Good luck @supprian representing us in @tcddublin!
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 27, 2019
the authors of the #LIBER2019 #posters line up for the #posterslam. but the first one is presented via a short video — interesting idea. pic.twitter.com/jqGhf80V6H
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
a colleague from @ub_bi on #openaccess, one poster on #scholcom, one on #GOFAIR etcetc. — see the posters online: https://t.co/OQnEKYZ1Yx #LIBER2019 #posters pic.twitter.com/BGXDXrBA1w
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
moving collections, sentiment analysis, https://t.co/pkJ4l5uCNe, access to e-resources, SSHOC, HAL, OpenUP, web archiving, French OA Barometer, DH, copyright & plagiarism in non text resources, preprints, games for OS, indicators — interesting mix! #posters #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
if you want to have the cool @openlibhums posters: here's the link to download! #liber2019 #OLH #openaccess https://t.co/Wo2qhQWiKO
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
#lunchtime at #liber2019 in the a-bit-unpractical-for-eating 🙂 but impressive dining hall of @tcddublin. pic.twitter.com/mmyMVfSu21
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
input from vanessa proudman from @SPARC_EU and then a panel discussion with her, ignasi labastida (barcelona), and daan van loon (utrecht) about "#openscience meets #openeducation", chaired by @jeroenson. #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/Vy31HtcrVy
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
Why libraries are natural partners for change in open education #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/G74iErE3W6
— oa2020-de (@oa2020de) June 27, 2019
@jeroenson asks who is taking a leadership role in #OpenEducation in their institutions. Proud to be able to put my hand up representing @partridh & @OpenKuroko #liber2019
— Clare Thorpe (@thorpe_clare) June 27, 2019
Good summary of why libraries are ideal partners in Open Education #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/GqdkVeojW4
— Peter Hickey (@PeterHickeyIRL) June 27, 2019
Libraries can take a lead on the road to Open Education – easily for about 20 reasons, e.g.: trusted partners, expertise in open access, expertise in copyright and licencing, experience in challenging publishing business models #liber2019
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 27, 2019
Open Education matrix #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/Kljdpx4Tcg
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 27, 2019
So glad that @SPARC_EU and @jeroenson pick up the topic of #openeducation at #liber2019. It is important to use the lessons learned with #openscience and apply to this additional paradigm. Pilot going on at @Stockholm_Uni with this #OER database https://t.co/IWPZs5GwnP
— Sofie Wennström (@SofieWennstrom) June 27, 2019
Questions from Proudman of @SPARC_EU. Want to know more and invites librarians to get involved. Email oer@sparceurope.org #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/jniHM0YzzE
— berniefolan (@berniefolan) June 27, 2019
#liber2019 Expanding the European #openeducation Librarian Network https://t.co/58lmMIQTgV
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 27, 2019
@UniUtrechtLib well represented at #LIBER2019: panel discussion on ‘Open science meets open education’ @jeroenson @Daan_vanloon pic.twitter.com/kVEWbM8D6t
— Martine Pronk (@martine_pronk) June 27, 2019
Uni of Edinburgh has a wikimedian-in-residence who works with academics & students to develop skills for digital life. #liber2019
— Clare Thorpe (@thorpe_clare) June 27, 2019
.@EdUniLibraries hosts a wikipedian in residence to create open education material. Impressive how many students and staff have been involved already. #LIBER2019
— Patricia Herterich (@PHerterich) June 27, 2019
Dispatch from the Eurolibrary conference scene: interest in open educational resources is just emerging in contrast to stronger uptake in the US/Canada #LIBER2019 https://t.co/EJoYeye88X
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 27, 2019
“We must have an open agenda” not just open for research or science but also open for educational objects/learning. Ignasi Labastida Uni of Barcelona #LIBER2019
— Clare Thorpe (@thorpe_clare) June 27, 2019
"It doesn't make sense to confine 'open' to access and research… it should apply to education, resources, everything" #liber2019
— Vicky Williams (@Emerald_VW) June 27, 2019
Why? Some suspect it is because there is relatively less financial pressure on students in many parts of Europe Vs the US #LIBER2019
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 27, 2019
And trust that your material is good enough – for your students and everyone says @ignasi #LIBER2019 https://t.co/LNJhhIyAZi
— Patricia Herterich (@PHerterich) June 27, 2019
one example: at @EdinburghUni there is a "lecture capture" service called "media hopper replay" now: https://t.co/DZOfYbmfgc and there is a lecture recording policy: https://t.co/67EXvHFThv #LIBER2019 #OER #OEd
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
The goal with this #LIBER2019 session is to make the connection between the already strong support for open research and open science and the potential for open education, but here OERs seem to be just one part of that
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 27, 2019
Ediburgh Uni have found that implementing lecture capture has driven uptake of, and interest in, Open Education as academics are prompted to consider copyright materials etc. – @klingstadt #LIBER2019
— Rosie Higman (@RosieHLib) June 27, 2019
important for #OER: give a licence to the material! ideally a @creativecommons one, of course. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
Ownership and copyright is a big question. Who owns content and can grant e.g. permission for commercial use? We have most of this hidden in University policies but academics and staff are rarely aware… #LIBER2019
— Patricia Herterich (@PHerterich) June 27, 2019
Technology changes is often a useful driver for Open Education #liber2019
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 27, 2019
Timothy Savage of @tcddublin points out that the question of ownership of educational resources has practical, legal, and moral implications/components. Who owns this stuff? #LIBER2019 #openeducation #openscience #openaccess
— berniefolan (@berniefolan) June 27, 2019
In the US we've begun tracking faculty interest and uptake of open educational resources in the @IthakaSR faculty survey #LIBER2019 https://t.co/k4FJvt5hck
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 27, 2019
Anyone else noticing shocking gender bias in the live sketch of this panel session at #liber2019? Almost nothing the sole female on the panel says is picked up & the stick woman in the picture apparently needs a man to show her where to start.
— Alexandra Eveleigh (@ammeveleigh) June 27, 2019
Ownership and licencing of educational resources is a challenging area; legalistic, moralistic, and pragmatic approaches are possible. Differences in law and institutional structures between countries add further complexity. #OpenEducation #liber2019
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144233087221620737
Open educational material is deposited in various places Youtube, Flickr, Zenodo, institution's own platforms. So finding open material can be challenging. #liber2019
— Anne Karhapää (@AnneKarhap) June 27, 2019
‘Sometimes, what counts can’t be counted and what is counted doesn’t count.’ Fascinating panel discussion @LIBERconference #LIBER2019
— Amina Shah (@AminaTShah) June 27, 2019
Open Education IS NOT the same as Open Education Resources (useful clarification by Tim Savage, @tcddublin) #liber2019
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 27, 2019
.@jeroenson has set up a google docs document where the discussion can go on. the link will be added here later, I hope. 🙂 #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
#liber2019 Another excellent example of #OER and #openeducation is @OpenEdEdinburgh See their work here: https://t.co/WwyjWFkF2p
— Sofie Wennström (@SofieWennstrom) June 27, 2019
Question around digital preservation (archiving) of Open Education resources.
Utrecht/Barcelona: yes, using proper repository infrastrucutre, persistent identifiers, etc. -but challenges include versioning, published v. unpublished #liber2019— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 27, 2019
I wonder if #museum libraries can learn from research & academic libraries to foster digital literacy for curators & educational reuse for communities of users. #liber2019 #artseducation #visualliteracy #openeducation
— anarchivist (@museologeek) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144234355784638465
a #sponsorupdate by @EBSCO now: "Collaboration and Engagement: A Framework for Library Futures and Vendor Partnerships". abstract: https://t.co/xeqbICGIY2 #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144236532812996608
Nice. @EBSCO pointing out that libraries will outlive corporations (damn right we will!) open mitigates risk, by ensuring independence and choice of service provider. Open source comes with open standards and open communities, and foregrounds UX and data portability #LIBER2019
— Ed Fay (@digitalfay) June 27, 2019
Great question from the audience at #liber2019 about whether the impact of Open Education Resources can be measured. This @NLWales+@MenterMon project used the Europeana Impact Playbook to assess impact of open content and Wiki platforms in schools: https://t.co/NlzZeS2oho pic.twitter.com/wjFTvZflgw
— Dafydd Tudur (@dafydd_tudur) June 27, 2019
Open Education Panel Session: go to the Google Doc, set up by @jeroenson to continue the conversation #liber2019 https://t.co/Xb53bH0ywX
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 27, 2019
… and here's the link: https://t.co/DqGvsUa6Ud — join the discussion on #openscience and #OER #resources! #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144238960190861316
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144247189356593154
now it's time for the first ever @LIBERconference "feeding forward" session: "from pre-conference to plenary: feeding forward the results of the pre-conference workshops". there have been 12 workshops with over 350 participants. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
Two-thirds of the way through #liber2019 and soon we'll be looking for your tips to take forward to next year. What do you want to see again at #liber2020? What should we change, keep or add?
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 27, 2019
In Finland a solution for this is coming, national OER service. In @UniEastFinland we recommend using this service for depositing OER or descriptive metadata of the material https://t.co/0yCDkwlZ8x #liber2019
— Anne Karhapää (@AnneKarhap) June 27, 2019
these are the question the chair has prepared for the organizers of the first four workshops. a good idea for "feeding forward" the #workshop's results, I think. #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/egJmO08CWt
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
Library conferences used to focus on service, then we shifted to talk about ourselves as partners. Amazing to hear speaker after speaker @LIBERconference talk about libraries taking leadership roles #LIBER2019
— Monica Crump (@monzc) June 27, 2019
Novel session: feed forward from the workshops! #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/C6pToIFtUg
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 27, 2019
Hearing lots about LIBER working groups at #liber2019 in the Feed Forward session. They each have a page on the website, if you want to know more or get involved: https://t.co/FdRTNZ1ziN
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 27, 2019
… the questions for the organizers of the next four #preconference #workshops … #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/FJ6FHIdPkr
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
As we discuss LIBER Working Groups and all their efforts, don't forget our brand new #citizenscience group – so new, it's website pages aren't ready yet but lots of details in this blog post https://t.co/cel3jb812m #liber2019
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 27, 2019
… and the questions for the next four. #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/Eo3rf21Hhl
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
a good advise a colleague got in the @LIBERconference #newcomer session: "find your tribe! and then: loose your tribe!" 🙂 I think this holds true for every conference, doesn't it? #liber2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
now there's a short survey on the workshops using https://t.co/V8ovPiaSoT: do you attend the workshops? what did you expect from the workshops? what topics @LIBEReurope should address in the future? #liber2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
What topics would you like LIBER to address? #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/oON8vFsoIz
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 27, 2019
What topics should LIBER address in pre-conference workshops? Audience says: #openscience – digital preservation – #skills – #openaccess – data curation – #digitalhumanities – information literacy and about 50 other topics! Love your enthusiasm ❤️ #liber2019
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 27, 2019
We needed a controlled vocabulary for #LIBER2019 menti-meter question 3 😉
— Masud Khokhar (@mkhokhar) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144258317474287617
I would like to see some attention on "basic"/routine library services and how we could improve them. like subject/liaison services or collection management. it's not only "open x" or only "shiny innovations" in our everyday work "at home". #liber2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
Over 4,000 #liber2019 tweets so far! Explore them all here: https://t.co/SzVpVgt8xM
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144261428712529920
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144263292782862337
We could think/talk about practices to include open content in collection management strategies, for example based on Rieger, O. Y. (2019, June 6). What’s a Collection Anyway? https://t.co/zOy9GPtHoE #liber2019
— Andreⓐs Ferus aka @ferli90@openbiblio.social (@ferli90) June 27, 2019
Really like the liber conference, but yes, THIS! Emerging and evolving front-end services still an important part of research libraries. https://t.co/K28Wj1yatC
— Alan Carbery (@acarbery) June 27, 2019
Good point! The show still goes on while we attempt transformation. #LIBER2019 https://t.co/7lKWFj0cbr
— Monica Crump (@monzc) June 27, 2019
Maybe of interest for (some) #liber2019 attendees!? @LIBEReurope @LIBERconference https://t.co/KKlvCOWZWO
— Andreⓐs Ferus aka @ferli90@openbiblio.social (@ferli90) June 27, 2019
What do librarians do during a librarian conference? They visit libraries of course!
Like the wonderful Chester Beatty @CBL_Dublin with extraordinary collections from Near-, Middle- and Far-East #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/MDW7R6Gzav— Jean-François Lutz @jflutz@mastodon.social (@jflutz) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144297845375283205
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144309511383068672
and now: the #LIBER2019 #welcomereception in the nice Dining Hall of @tcddublin. [a bit weird to have the *welcome* reception after the gala dinner, but it's nice anyway. :)] pic.twitter.com/RTay8Lg3t2
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
Huge crowd to hear Mary Robinson speak at the #liber2019 conference reception. pic.twitter.com/NZN6B7FyJz
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144310653940838400
Fan girl time. Hearing from Mary Robinson. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/hx9j3y1gZ2
— Clare Thorpe (@thorpe_clare) June 27, 2019
Dr. Mary Robinson talking to #LIBER2019 delegates about challenges of society, particularly climate change and nuclear race. pic.twitter.com/VXgVUhifTt
— Masud Khokhar (@mkhokhar) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144310837932384256
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144310934258769921
One of the tours currently underway in The Book of Kells exhibition / The Long Room – with our guide Justice#LIBER2019 @LIBERconference @tcddublin #bookofkells pic.twitter.com/HJJbbXCmcH
— CONUL Conference (@CONULconf) June 27, 2019
The Long Room @tcddublin #LIBER2019 @LIBERconference a few more pictures, just in case you couldn't make the tour #amazing #history pic.twitter.com/bDRem8xFht
— CONUL Conference (@CONULconf) June 27, 2019
And two more pictures – The Long Room ❤️@tcdlibrary #LIBER2019 @LIBERconference pic.twitter.com/wImkk8SiH8
— CONUL Conference (@CONULconf) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144311281245143051
The first female chancellor of @tcddublin and former (seventh) President of Ireland (the first woman to hold this office), and also served as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002 of Ireland, Dr Mary Robinson @LIBERconference #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/Y0t0Rr3yqS
— CONUL Conference (@CONULconf) June 27, 2019
THIS!!! #InvestInOpen #LIBER2019 https://t.co/LVt0jAzPyP
— Andreⓐs Ferus aka @ferli90@openbiblio.social (@ferli90) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144313271723409409
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144313840416546817
Make small personal changes; Get angry and get active; imagine the new world and work towards it with 2030 agenda – Mary Robinson #LIBER2019
— kirsty lingstadt (@klingstadt) June 27, 2019
Dr Mary Robinson – 3 steps that 'we' need to take
1. Make climate change personal in our life
2. Get angry and get active -use our voice/vote
3. Imagine the world that we're rushing towards, not doom & gloom but healthier, fairer & better#liber2019 @LIBERconference #2020agenda— CONUL Conference (@CONULconf) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144356994490519552
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144358270867390464
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144358727778275331
Trying to fit 500 librarians in a picture #fun #photography #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/TXpqY6kXn9
— anarchivist (@museologeek) June 27, 2019
in case you are looking for a nice pub during your remaining #liber2019 stay in dublin: this one is nice: o'donoghues's in suffolk street, https://t.co/xxsoUTs7WA & @PubODonoghues. pic.twitter.com/AtMD1gskOI
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
good night everyboday! pic.twitter.com/5OXXyah22G
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 27, 2019
bookmark_bordertweets | 2019-06-26
good morning! pic.twitter.com/PC5qAOxNaD
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
attention all #LIBER2019jog: park is still closed! we'll start at the north west corner at fusellier's arch down st stephen's green, do a round over there and back.
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
here we go! #LIBER2019 🙂 pic.twitter.com/iReOB5miXF
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
[hrmpf, this tweet hadn't been sent this morning.] at the moment it's four of us. 🙂 #LIBER2019jog pic.twitter.com/LqezbBqlMO
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
I'm on the workshop on #openaccess #books in #academiclibraries. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/j33ErWAsd8
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
our "research question" today: "what can libraries do to foster the growth of #openaccess to long-format research outputs such as books?" pic.twitter.com/e6ItzuRyOR
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
first talk by @eferwerda on #openaccess #books and academic libraries. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/GzVGrJ8CcZ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
the knowledge exchange (@knowexchange) website on #openaccess #monographs/#books: https://t.co/gFZuhRY8cd #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
biggest users of @OAPENbooks: germany and the US! #openaccess #books #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/IcDUU2zLOt
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
the report by @SpringerNature eelco talks about: "The future of open access books: Findings from a global survey of academic book authors" https://t.co/3abTmPZvjx #LIBER2019 #openaccess #books
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
some conclusions and some "signs of growing momentum" of #openaccess #books #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/XL33KPEse6
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
.@eferwerda briefly presents HIRMEOS: https://t.co/5tx9kPI8lL @hirmeos and ScholarLed / COPIM: https://t.co/LiOSuzkSub @ScholarLed. they are both community driven and strive for collaboration instead of competition. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
gaps in the transition to #openaccess #books: problems with DOIs, with metadata, and with distribution. @eferwerda calls out to libraries to "set free" marc21 data for ebooks! #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/SssI0QSBx4
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
hm, I just realized that the twitter handle is missing! will add it later. 🙂 #LIBER2019 #conferencebadge
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
the main function of the new infrastructures: hosting, dissemination, discovery, and quality assurance. #openaccess #books #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/czlOIpmcYt
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
some recommendations for libraries to support #openaccess #books: eg. support OA policies, repurpose budgets, include OA resources in discovery systems, provide OA advocacy, develope OpenBPCs, take an integral approach. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/wPfqVnMHe9
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
some final points for consideration. @SofieWennstrom asks @eferwerda whether we need more studies? his answer: we need to know what's going on, so we have to monitor #openaccess #books and #monographs. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/R4VsNzVz9V
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
now @SofieWennstrom presents the results of a survey about #openaccess #books/#monographs done among mostly LIBER libraries. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
here are some figures from the results of the #openaccess #books #survey done on behalf of @LIBEReurope. the full data set will be published soon! #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/RD9SHtEIjU
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
there are several challenges regarding funding, production, and strategies/policies of/for #openaccess #books. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/54uLV7r4Ta
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
… but there are also some opportunities! 🙂 #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/fiKR8xRrZp
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
for the question "what now?" @olafsiegert now presents some of the opportunities to support #openaccess #books as a library. e.g. for collection development: OA books as part of the library aquisition and in library catalogues/discovery systems. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
for publication services e.g.: include OA books in your institutional policy, provide publishing services, distribute books via your repository, provide institutional/library funding for OA books, support your authors with technical advice or negotiating contracts … #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
… and monitor the OA output of your institution. for development of staff and organisation e.g.: provide opportunities for skills development of your library staff on scholarly publishing in general, copyright, OA business models, metadata + format requirements … #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
…. and for the organisational development: e.g. take an integrated approach to content management, acquistion, and publication services, intergrate internal workflows from different departments. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
I think that with the chart from @eferwerda and the "regrouping"/"rephrasing" by @OlafSiegert libraries have a good "pool of ideas" to support #openaccess #books/#monographs. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
coffee break now, then a break-out session with group working on different aspects of #openaccess #books. I will be back with the group presentations later. 🙂 #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
this is what we are doing now. 🙂 #openaccess #Books #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/CyjaY44qIa
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
in the reports of the four groups several interesting aspects are collected now regarding good examples of what is already done and — a longer list 🙂 — what we would like to do / to be done to support/push #openaccess #books. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
the entries on the wish list are plenty, but also quite consistent over the four groups. the aspects will be collected and reported/published by the @LIBEReurope working group for #openaccess #books. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
matthijs van otegem wrapping up the workshop now: there is a lot already being done, but there are also many possibilities to start or go on with. — thanks to my "discussion group" including @jeroenson, matthijs, and two colleagues from sweden and france! #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
lunch break now! 🙂 #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/UidDO875vb
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
#offtopic: as a #tea drinker I am very happy that there is "proper tea" served in large quantities! sometimes it's difficult to get it on conferences … #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/QZeUiWk0U3
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
regarding drinks: @LIBERconference @LIBEReurope what about a reusable mug with the LIBER logo sold at the next conference? perhaps with sponsor support, to keep the costs down? would be a good "conference souvenir" — and save a lot of paper cups! #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/QWR3c811JV
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
Cool to see my graphic in a presentation 🙂 #openaccess #Books https://t.co/w8DpUlb0sT
— Ronald Snijder (@ronaldsnijder) June 26, 2019
official opening ceremony now. speaking among others: helen shenton, librarian and college archivist @tcddublin & @tcdlibrary. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/IILI6kWgFg
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
"In the age of fake news and information overload, #libraries have never been so important. Let's stand up for research libraries," says Helen Shenton of @tcdlibrary during #LIBER2019 opening ceremony
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 26, 2019
Chair of CONUL, @cathalmccauley giving a warm welcome in Irish #LIBER2019
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 26, 2019
And we are live from #LIBER2019 at https://t.co/3WJWGDQUwV!
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 26, 2019
Next stop…. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/qYlGfawXPo
— Maurice Vanderfeesten @maurice_@akademienl.social (@maurice_) June 26, 2019
Results from the @LIBEReurope #oaworkinggroup Putting together the good examples and wish-lists for how libraries can work with #oabooks (or #oamonographs) #liber2019 – watch this space for a post-conference update with all the material we gathered pic.twitter.com/fyoLHLgMzC
— Sofie Wennström (@SofieWennstrom) June 26, 2019
For fun I deliberately applied the FAIR principles in an overly literal way to https://t.co/JpxfsSqwlQ and found that not all FAIR sub-bullets are created equal(ly) applicable. https://t.co/nE6yUrEcIg #LIBER2019 PS: I have a weird idea of 'fun'
— Juliane Schneider @JulianeS@glammr.us (@JulianeS) June 26, 2019
Matthijs van Otegem from @erasmusuni library summarizes the workshop: “we don’t have to wait until Plan S comes with guidelines. A lot is happening already”.
Call for collaboration! And @LIBEReurope can take an active role in this. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/gXBPjt2mR9
— Jeroen Sondervan (@jeroenson) June 26, 2019
First mention of #PlanS and I now think I should have brought some bingo as always. #LIBER2019
— Patricia Herterich (@PHerterich) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143858172794462208
Wednesday’s keynote for #LIBER2019 at 13:30 is being given by @TCDdeanresearch of @tcddublin, Prof. Linda Doyle. Prof. Doyle is a strong advocate for #OpenAccess, #OpenScholarship and #OpenScience pic.twitter.com/VGwOPf3y7v
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 26, 2019
Indeed well deserved. @LIBERconference volunteers have been brilliant so far with a really hectic morning and attendees like me who have no clue where to go! #LIBER2019 https://t.co/4q97g7obIr
— Patricia Herterich (@PHerterich) June 26, 2019
a nice idea: there will be some #graphicrecording during the conference by https://t.co/4T0lYmcIqO. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/7OHV7JAMxY
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
All #LIBER2019 presentations are available at Zenodo here: https://t.co/OwSOc5RWYm
— Masud Khokhar (@mkhokhar) June 26, 2019
#LIBER2019 live stream https://t.co/nDCSsNqMZy https://t.co/nDCSsNqMZy
— Mitja V. Iskrić @mitja_i@toot.si (@mitja_i) June 26, 2019
#researchmatters at @tcdlibrary and @tcddublin, says linda doyle, dean of research and professor of engineering and the arts at trinity college. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/d1otxJc9wH
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
The Scientific part of #liber2019 has started! pic.twitter.com/6tQTjMcF8O
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 26, 2019
Nu startar LIBER-konferensen på fantastiska Trinity College Dublin. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/qpfaFV5IA4
— Lisa Petersen (@lisa_pete) June 26, 2019
three example for "layers" of citizenscience: "zoouniverise" https://t.co/PYder9zPeX, "ask for evidence" https://t.co/lR0tBDXFKV and research at trinity about ageing: https://t.co/IqxxCZqqC9 #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143863077458329600
The biggest shift that is happening in research is FOR + WITH society. Our collaborators are being increasingly diverse and we need to engage with them in different ways. #LIBER2019
— Masud Khokhar (@mkhokhar) June 26, 2019
3rd example: TILDA research in Trinity @tilda_tcd #liber2019
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) June 26, 2019
Big shift is from research 'for' society to research 'with' society, highlighting @the_zooniverse, which is always mentioned in these discussions – does this mean the change is less widespread in practice than the shift in rhetoric? #LIBER2019
— Rosie Higman (@RosieHLib) June 26, 2019
.@TCDdeanresearch talking about empowering entire communities and citizens to engage with and in research #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/sbOckVgkmb
— Alan Carbery (@acarbery) June 26, 2019
a book recommendation by linda: "networks of new york: an illustrated field guide to urban internet infrastructure" https://t.co/HAfxyxWDmO #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143865212396814336
Oh no, is Linda going to blow the lid on the #Amazon #Echo #anatomy #AI #Liber2019 pic.twitter.com/IyLkbhjjhs
— CONUL Conference (@CONULconf) June 26, 2019
another example linda mentioned regarding "the hidden structure" and "there is nothing that is neutral" [simplified]: the "camden bench" https://t.co/YDBbPxoReS #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
“There’s no such thing as neutral design” says Linda Doyle at #LIBER2019. Good topic to address to librarians, as our collections and even our digital collections are not neutral and we need to be aware of this and act on that!
— Lotte Wilms (she/her) (@Lottewilms) June 26, 2019
Social laws are being built into our lives and environments, for example in smart cities and software – “code is law” @lessig – cf the Camden Bench which makes 23 different behaviours impossible incl sleeping which is an implicit attack on homelessness #LIBER2019
— Ed Fay (@digitalfay) June 26, 2019
A consequence of smart living and technological change is that social laws are being written on this basis. There is a danger of lack of neutrality in our approach. A really good quotation is "Code is Law" from Lawrence Lassig. #LIBER2019
— Masud Khokhar (@mkhokhar) June 26, 2019
Wow. @TCDdeanresearch points to incredible powerful project 'Anatomy of an AI system ' on 'The Amazon Echo as an anatomical map of human labor, data and planetary resources' https://t.co/ZrVrzyLWoV #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/JMT0T6QysZ
— Martijn Kleppe (@MartijnKleppe) June 26, 2019
Research WITH society requires a creative practice based approach: 1)making the invisible visible 2)there is no neutral design 3)give people a broader vocabulary to articulate their ideas & think differently 4)effect change #researchmatters #LIBER2019
— Dr Kirsten Mulrennan (@k_mulrennan) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143867569046265857
conclusion: "a lot done — more to do", to cite a former Irish election campaign. 🙂 #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/DZLZzYIYen
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
wow: the #graphicrecording of some aspects of linda's talk is already in! #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/sYhTXKn3PF
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
“Where does the library fit? At the heart of Open Scholarship, driving new ways of showing impact, accommodating creative outputs, influencing policy… it’s the most exciting time” @TCDdeanresearch #LIBER2019
— Ed Fay (@digitalfay) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143868920333557760
Doyle: “be disruptive, get a group of engaging scholars around you and start” #LIBER2019
— Jeroen Sondervan (@jeroenson) June 26, 2019
Great to see these projects discussed more widely — we're involved with both! #openinfrastructure #openbooks https://t.co/4r5RoJkfH2
— Open Book Publishers (@OpenBookPublish) June 26, 2019
This!! Be disruptive and don't wait until all the conservatives are on board with you. But we also need more good examples for Open Scholarship alternatives! #LIBER2019 https://t.co/oNu8HpvyBQ
— Patricia Herterich (@PHerterich) June 26, 2019
The change is underway in #OA with Linda's story about the @BTYSTE winning entry last year having HIS own publication on an open archive and citing this as 'NORMAL' (this competition is for 13-18 year olds in Irish schools) #LIBER2019
— CONUL Conference (@CONULconf) June 26, 2019
I am in the session about "the future of collections" now. @dm_cooper starting with "the future of academic library collections: the scholars' role". #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/a5YFxqu9S4
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
1/8 How can we support scholars' increasingly complex collecting habits? I'm presenting shortly @LIBERconference & sharing here for those who are following along from afar, the full @IthakaSR report co-authored with @OyaRieger here: https://t.co/rnPhAdxlKK #liber2019
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
2/8 My presentation builds off @IthakaSR findings on how scholars work with information in diverse fields, more on that program here: https://t.co/q5Tdymz8XH #liber2019
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
3/8 For the #liber2019 presentation I begin by defining and exploring what constitutes scholars' collections – what's crucial is the sheer variety of information types researchers are working with, it goes far beyond "data" … pic.twitter.com/shk8MnFikz
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
4/8 … I then highlight the challenges that scholars report facing when working with their collections #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/EyAT4nrxbv
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
5/8 I map out the stakeholders that are currently involved with supporting scholars as collectors and the gaps in these models #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/FdlZ6RJRt2
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
6/8 …and I note especially the potential risks to institutions that fail to support scholarly collecting #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/8lJRkcANWd
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143880549121036288
7/8 I conclude by sharing recommendations for how institutions can better support scholars as collectors #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/NZBTZyleAQ
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
8/8 I look forward to hearing perspectives from others at #LIBER2019 about how they are supporting scholars as collectors, particularly beyond research data management – any reactions to my & @OyaRieger 's full brief also much welcome! https://t.co/rnPhAdOX9k
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
Scholars and the communities they engage with drive library collection development @dm_cooper showing common social role in developing information infrastructures in religious studies of Sanskrit literature and engineers studying real-world materials data #LIBER2019
— Ed Fay (@digitalfay) June 26, 2019
Scholars ARE Collectors @IthakaSR https://t.co/qgaZfgdjwz in the age of "big data" much scholarship is still driven by "tiny data" … personal collections and non-linear workflows which enumerate a research domain, issues incl organising/storing/preserving/sharing #LIBER2019
— Ed Fay (@digitalfay) June 26, 2019
.@dm_cooper's recommendations for academic instiutions. #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/Wef6zVuIbp
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
has somebody in the audience caught the name of the app @dm_cooper has mentioned? #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
libraries should be more aware of and more involved with the "stuff" that scientists/scholars are collecting, to understand what is important for the scholars. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
a colleague from uppsala asks what about the quality, i.e. the "good enough-ness" of the metadata of those "private" collections. @dm_cooper: I was too slow to type your answer, perhaps you could repeat it here? thank you!! #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
I think that’s Tropy, https://t.co/oytc7uPqem.
— Michiel Cock (@MichielCock) June 26, 2019
I loved this question, I think about it a lot 🙂 The crux is that it can be scary to think of using the images that scholars deem good enough for their research but aren't as good as professional digitizations. I think it would be value from a discovery perspective…..
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
…to leverage these "good enough" images more than we currently do. It is so expensive to visit archives but also to digitize materials – I think that sharing the images scholars make when they visit archives could be really great. I think of it as "citizen archives."
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
now we learn about the Durham Residential Research Library, @ResearchDurham. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
Looking forward to Liz Waller @LizW63 and Judy Burg’s talk re promoting research collections @ResearchDurham through research fellowships in #specialcollections and #archives #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/OL5Gx8tv4H
— Dr Kirsten Mulrennan (@k_mulrennan) June 26, 2019
That's it! I'm obsessed with @tropy
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
the Library will be inaugurated in autumn 2019, and there will be a conference for that in september: https://t.co/QzSMO2Dtt8 #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
the strategic objectives: increase international research reputation, attract new collaborations, attract new deposits, opportunities for increasing grant income, geography. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
challenges for Durham RLL: distances, building sense of community in residential accomodation, different levels of capacity across partners and of focus on research, communication & co-ordination. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
has it been worth it so far? yes! increased use of collections, closer relationships and collaborations with researchers, collection knowledge, discoveries, advocacy and recognition. #DurhamRLL @ResearchDurham #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
here are some links for some more background of @ResearchDurham: https://t.co/Px3aMYqpsl & https://t.co/L6lrDihoz4 & https://t.co/cWX3STdhTk & https://t.co/JvAdKgRccO #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
now we'll hear something about the CollEx Persée Network. while we are waiting for somebody to fix the presentation laptop, here's the link to the network's website: https://t.co/xsjvbs2DC6 🙂 #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143892383773450242
CollEx is an infrastructure dedicated to digitization and DH, a network of 19 research libraries and 4 national stakeholders, adding up to 140 labelled collections (new applications currently under review). #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
the shared ambition is to facilitate access to and use of collcetions by researchers and to involve libraries into the research process, with a focus on collections as research materials. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
so it's a multi-purpose consortium; digitization, acquisition, collection mapping, longterm preservation (print & digital), document delivery. in 2018 41 projects have been funded by an overall budget of 1.6m euros. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
CollEx works on 3 "axes": support the production and dissemination of digitized corpora, carry out multidisciplinary programs of national scope, and promote the library as a place for research and expertise. #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
one type of projects: cartopgraphy, the link that was given doesn't seem to work: https://t.co/eaxmozOAdn — or did I type it wrongly? #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
the focus in the next years: long term preservation of digital/digitized content, an operational web solution to improve the visibility of the collections … and a third point I was too slow to type. 🙂 #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
we finish this session with a lightning talk about "curating for every audience: the library of trinity college dublin exhibition of political cartoons": https://t.co/ffHCnH3n4c / https://t.co/W0PMVHUikX #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
What’s good? Working with librarians. What do we need to do? Work with other people that aren’t librarians #LIBER2019 #fosteringthefutureofcollections pic.twitter.com/iXiIszKJ6M
— Jesse Waters (@jessewaters061) June 26, 2019
Last but not least, a lightning talk on current exhibition of political cartoons @tcdlibrary for #LIBER2019, focusing on audience engagement ⚡️ must catch this before I head home! https://t.co/Y0ahDygpRS
— Dr Kirsten Mulrennan (@k_mulrennan) June 26, 2019
the hashtag for this exhibition: #TCDtoons. https://t.co/afnyscWFYe #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
heard at #LIBER2019 : why should we do this ?
because… it’s fun.
it’s indeed a good reason !— Antoine Masson (@youmi_amasson) June 26, 2019
Hello, it's https://t.co/1ufSLCKWMT
— COLLEX-PERSEE (@COLLEX_IR) June 26, 2019
Hello. It's "Concerted purchasing and licensing of specific electronic resources" 😉 !
— COLLEX-PERSEE (@COLLEX_IR) June 26, 2019
"concerted purchasing and licensing of specific electronic resources"
— Nathalie Fargier (@nfargier) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143900100411953153
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143948206604242944
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144026100802183168
Sunset over Dublin#LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/bmMR0JF9nw
— Dr. Barry Houlihan (@stagedreaction) June 26, 2019
The finale – wow! What brilliant entertainment, thank you#LIBER2019 @LIBERconference #irishdancing @MansionHouseDub pic.twitter.com/CZOfCQxGjb
— CONUL Conference (@CONULconf) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144026530907140096
When in Ireland – Riverdance and Guiness….#LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/afNVgB6YQn
— kirsty lingstadt (@klingstadt) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144026620463931393
Dispatch from the European library conference circuit: the messenger bag is trending over the classic tote #LIBER2019 #uxlibs pic.twitter.com/FshfnEDmlh
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1144028928144826368
good night everybody! #LIBER2019 pic.twitter.com/Nd8Njy1Exr
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 26, 2019
bookmark_bordertweets | 2019-06-25
'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143357543131111431
a nice fun fact: the first photo in my #dublin guide boook? — @NLIreland's reading room! 🙂 #LIBER2019 #onmyway 🙂 pic.twitter.com/F3Tkynr4Mc
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 25, 2019
in case you need a place for your luggage until hotel check-in: there is cloak room downstairs in the arts building! #LIBER2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143522113019625474
✈Off to @LIBERconference to share my @IthakaSR research w/ @OyaRieger on scholars as collectors, more here https://t.co/rnPhAdOX9k #liber2019
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) June 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143523939089604608
.@LIBERconference delegates (& anyone with interest in #CulturalHeritage): View our new online exhibition 'CONUL Treasures', presenting just a sample of the incredible variety of unique & distinct collections within the @conulireland Libraries. #LIBER2019 https://t.co/YKhN7dfu2H pic.twitter.com/IfYkVvE76w
— conul (@conulireland) June 25, 2019
On your marks … We’ll be here tomorrow at 7 am for the #liber2019jog, in the middle of St Stephen’s Green. #LIBER2019 #howtorunalibrary https://t.co/RpRQD6mxRo pic.twitter.com/67FiRC1lZp
— Michiel Cock (@MichielCock) June 25, 2019
I thought that it would last forever, but this was the last day of Ann Matheson in the Executive Board of @LIBEReurope. I feel indebted to this fine Scottish lady, a true cornerstone of our European research libraries. Thank you Ann for everything! #liber2019 pic.twitter.com/xYzD9jJ2Ut
— Giannis Tsakonas (@gtsakonas) June 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143609197118013440
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143631366002806784
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143634385087979520
bookmark_bordertweets | 2019-06-24
'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
Getting ready for #liber2019? We have all the tips you need to make the most of the conference https://t.co/61UxYp2EU0
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 23, 2019
wenigstens haben sie nicht noch "verbesserter geschmack" draufgeschrieben. #neuerezeptur 🙂 pic.twitter.com/B3M7ReEJBo
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
"Social media, diffusion of innovations, morale and digital inequality: A case study at the University of Limpopo Libraries, South Africa" https://t.co/RTkfHywIJz #socialmedia #libraries [closed access, unfortunately #paywall]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
start of an experiment: "What’s in a tweet? Creating Social Media Echo Chambers to inflate ‘the donut’" https://t.co/N7siEF5lao #socialmedia #libraries #experiment
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
"We want to study how to inflate the Altmetric donut using social media. […] So please help us with the 1st part of the experiment: Tweet, post, like, repost, retweet and so on and so forth on this editorial + stay tuned for news on how the rest of our experiment will turn out."
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
experiment set up by @charlottewien and Daniella B. Deutz. looking forward to the results! 🙂 #echotweet
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
It's official: there's now a #liber2019 running group for all early birds on Wednesday! #awesomenetwork #community #howtorunalibrary https://t.co/wNNtcEagws
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 24, 2019
ein neuer #platzticker in der sammlung der #ULBmuenster: für die bibliothek im fürstenberghaus am domplatz: https://t.co/pD2vGSC71X
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
die UB Osnabrück ist jetzt auch bei twitter und instagram: @UB_Osnabrueck & https://t.co/0CNLX4q9Et. 🙂 #bibliothek #socialmedia #UBOS #UBOsnabrueck
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
Am 21. März 2006 wurde der erste Tweet verschickt … 13 Jahre, 2 Monate und 28 Tage später twittern jetzt auch Lana Winnacker, Bianca Kötter, Elisabeth Müller und Anneke Thiel für die UB Osnabrück #besserspät
— @ubosnabrueck@openbiblio.social (@UB_Osnabrueck) June 19, 2019
Colors in German – How does the grammar work? – https://t.co/rZWrvKiSGG
— Angelika Davey (@german_tutor) June 24, 2019
heute mit meiner kollegin wibke an der @WWU_Muenster unterwegs: beim "ethik-tag" des DFG-graduiertenkollegs "vertrauen & kommunikation in einer digitalisierten welt" dürfen wir von unseren publikationsdienstleistungen sowie predatory publishing und anderen problemen berichten. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/L75qDXxHp5
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
zum einstieg gibt dennis dreiskämper ein erstes beispiel ethisch fragwürdiger forschung. pic.twitter.com/7pIkSdZWvG
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
der erste vortrag: @scheufele zu "computational methods, replicability and reproducibility". #ethik #openscience #GRKethiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/XYXOn31eJY
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
das graduiertenkolleg twittert übrigens unter @GRKVertrauen. 🙂 #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
"why do I single out amy cuddy? because she's one of those few who left academia." @scheufele on @amyjccuddy. #ethics #science #academia #replication #replicationcrisis #GRKethiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/0HWu8z825R
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
#reproducibility vs #replicability #GRKethiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/kkrbKV1oMU
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
"replicability is nuanced … especially in communication", says @scheufele. #GRKethiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/U2SO4Hbsd4
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
"'everything should be replicated/replicable'? — absolutely not! because science would come to a standstill then". #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
"the danger of using shoddy science to make the case that there's too much shoddy science" #ethics #science #replicationscrisis #GRKethiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/Dbl891Iews
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
"new challenges from new data in computational communication research" — on our way into a #replicationscrisis 2.0? #GRKEthiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/AgFJGSymek
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
"more importantly, are we adding another layer to the #replicationscrisis?" #GRKethiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/hDOEpxcuXL
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
in the discussion now: 1) should all these caveats keep us away from eg. studies on tweets? no, but be as transparent and aware as possible. 2) problems regarding the incentive systems in academia with publishing and funding. #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
discussion continued: 3) which research questions touch reproducibility and replicability eg. when analysing twitter data, and which don't? > problems with APIs, which data do we need, what do we want to "do" with a study? #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
weiter gehts mit dennis dreiskämper und der frage "#openscience und prä-registrierung: warum, wo und wie?" #GRKethiktag2019 #ethik #openscience pic.twitter.com/R97IaMNxnN
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
teile der folien zu #openscience basieren auf diesen von @nicebread303: https://t.co/JvNDG5Jiun — gerne nachnutzen! #dasradnichtneuerfinden #openscience #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
"the bullshit asymmetry": HARKing, p-hacking, publication bias ("file drawer problem"), all with several options/tools. #GRKethiktag2019 #ethics #science #TIL 🙂 pic.twitter.com/MgWKcy8vpL
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
was kann man dagegen tun? zb. präregistrierung und open science! #GRKethiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/aYfANTa0Uh
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
präregistrierung zb. beim Open Science Framework OSF https://t.co/z8ZqTN2YEa oder "aspredicted" https://t.co/LUdBfzqUmc. dreiskämper geht ein beispiel durch zu einer studie zum VAR basierend auf https://t.co/5Uex4UcZV8. #GRKethiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/nCBEjpVmv3
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
"was heißt das nun alles?" — sensibel sein für probleme, verstehen was man tut, denk- und motivationsfallen erkennen, reflektieren was man besser machen kann, umsetzen! 🙂 #GRKethiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/Fz27drZrP4
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
diskussion: die server von OSF stehen in den USA, aber was tun, wenn ich meine daten in europa behalten will? zb. wo anders ablegen und in OSF verlinken. man kann in OSF den default-standort auswählen, aber es nicht ganz sicher, was das wirklich bedeutet. #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
ist präregistrierung wirklich neu, oder gibt es jetzt nur neue tools dafür? ja, aber heute gibt es auch mehr möglichkeiten, methoden "auszuprobieren", daher braucht es mehr bewusstsein dafür. #GFKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
was wird prägistriert (masterarbeiten, dissertationen?) und wie verändert das ggf. die betreuung? in dreiskämpers institut werden auch bachelorarbeiten registriert, aber aus zeitgründen zuerst "im institut"; aufwendig, aber lohnenswert für die weitere arbeit. #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
was machen bei studien mit mehreren autor:innen, die ein datenset (zb. aus einer umfrage) unter verschiedenen aspekten und in unterschiedlichen teilen nutzen? zb. in OSF als projekt anlegen und jeweils einzeln definieren/registrieren. #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
schwierig: präregistrierung vs blind peer review? dreiskämper gibt im eingereichten paper an, dass das projekt registriert ist, aber "schwärzt" den OSF-link erstmal; dafür ist das review-system aber noch nicht eingerichtet, ein großes desiderat! #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
in sachen incentives: ist präregistrierung für wissenschaftler:innen, die eh schon "sauber" arbeiten, nicht ein sonderaufwand? ja, aber dennoch wichtig. [verkürzte darstellung, kam mit dem tippen nicht hinterher. :)] #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
in dem zusammenhang könnte man zb. auch über die bedingungen für kummulative dissertationen nachdenken — ein weites feld … 🙂 #ethik #wissenschaft #publikationen #anreizsysteme #vorgaben #druck #sorgfalt #uam #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
jetzt gehts — etwas konkreter 🙂 — ums publizieren. wibke stellt zunächst die publikationsservices der #ULBmünster vor, und ich spreche dann im anschluss über predatory publishing und andere probleme im wissenschaftlichen publikationswesen. #GRKethiktag2019 pic.twitter.com/4h49fXPQU5
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
… ein interessanter vormittag war's, mit vielen aspekten zum weiterdrübernachdenken. danke an @GRKVertrauen für die einladung! 🙂 #ethik #science #openscience #GRKethiktag2019
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
Working on my slides for @WWU_Muenster @GRKVertrauen workshop this upcoming Monday on research ethics amidst debates about #replicability, #reproducibility and #openscience https://t.co/0Lve7C1Od0 pic.twitter.com/Jc1fe5epbh
— dietram a. scheufele (@scheufele) June 17, 2019
Looking for an overview of #liber2019 tweets? Check this out! https://t.co/LGEyVOBana pic.twitter.com/lGFToxh4dQ
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) June 24, 2019
Interested in #LIBER2019 but couldn’t make it to @tcdlibrary and @tcddublin? Keynote addresses and most other plenary events will be livestreamed on our website https://t.co/6TfUjt8m5n
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2019
"Staunen ist die Sehnsucht nach Wissen." (Thomas von Aquin) — ein klassiker heute im zitatekalender. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/4JIRoKxFEV
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
… and now it's time to leave the office and pack the last bits for Dublin – looking forward to #LIBER2019! #outofoffice #intothebigwideworld 🙂 pic.twitter.com/vmjyvhr4db
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143180026243891200
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143200573182939137
Looking forward to chatting to everyone about #FAIRdata at #LIBER2019 we’re bringing @figshare socks! pic.twitter.com/yhJJ7tnqpT
— Alan Hyndman (@DigitalanUK) June 24, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143204747299741696
This made me laugh out loud in the office this afternoon. Brilliant by @ItchyFeetComic pic.twitter.com/6L9qOThwzo
— *Rhian* (@Rhi77an) June 24, 2019
** New collection, in paperback and ebook, in English or German: https://t.co/Nlo4FBWzd9 **
— Micro SF/F stories (@MicroSFF) June 24, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143205014086848513
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143205077898989569
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143205480145313793
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1143205502840692736
Wir haben im Gespräch gerade festgestellt, dass es Bedarf gibt für eine Social-Media-App, die einem auf einem Stadtplan des Wohnortes alle Gebiete in grün anzeigt, wo man garantiert niemanden trifft, den man kennt.
— Edel sei der Mensch, hilfreich und woke. (Goethe) (@formschub) June 22, 2019
'nacht allerseits!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2019
bookmark_bordertweets | 2019-06-23
'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2019
"ein herz für straßenkarten": https://t.co/APicmDiI2n – @obsto @zbmed: vielleicht mit münsteraner karten auch was für die @WWU_Muenster? 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2019
DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG
— Lambertikirche (@lambertikirche) June 23, 2019
Are you familiar with our open science blog? In the latest blog, Dr Canan Çakirlar, assistant professor at the @FacultyofArtsUG, explains how to her @openscience means inclusivity.https://t.co/nhVaooRm10 pic.twitter.com/PSjahYZN7O
— Library – University of Groningen (@Bibliothecaris) June 23, 2019
Silver chalice [hex:ACACAC, RGB:(172, 172, 172), HSV:(0°, 0%, 67%)] (https://t.co/CuwYcDOBl4) pic.twitter.com/pGrprRcr2v
— 色 bot (@colours_bot_wp) June 23, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1142721747705315329
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1142724580739563522
In diesen Tagen der Hitze erfordern Büro- und IT-Jobs ganz besondere Maßnahmen des Arbeitsschutzes. Herausgestellt im #TweetDerWoche von @gebbigibson: https://t.co/lHSkmKAAQi
— Markus Trapp (@textundblog) June 23, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1142728391776489472
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1142728945189773313
im siebten kommissar-dupin-band gibt es #librarycontent! 🙂 [https://t.co/hCMl0TitxC] pic.twitter.com/uVwOLY9uW1
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1142747591836409856
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1142749138519506949
#teebeutel mal anders: "ocean-teabag" https://t.co/22UflDowVF 🙂 (via https://t.co/KIV47SVLZy) #tee #tea #teabags
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2019
"Hard-to-see Unicode variation in things like quote curlytude are the source of infinitely annoying text-processing bugs, so it's nice to see someone getting some use out of it." – "Morse code in straight vs. curly quotes": https://t.co/TX7Usozh45 #lyrics #genius #google #unicode
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2019
Donald Trump meets 30 men to discuss future of maternity care under new healthcare bill. Not one woman. pic.twitter.com/rZwggQUb1I
— Baloo Bear (@msgbaloo) June 23, 2019
for yesterday’s @guardianreview pic.twitter.com/qfLwLlw6ao
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) June 23, 2019
Robo-Pips! #Signatur #spass #spirouinberlin @Comicfestival_M pic.twitter.com/oMOIQGJ0cq
— DerFlix.de (@DerFlixxx) June 22, 2019
Wir lesen gerade alle noch schnell nach was diese Liebe eigentlich ist. Die Bibliothekarin in mir betrauert dabei, dass sich die Klassifizierung und das Wort Philía nicht durchgesetzt haben. #Hochzeitsteich https://t.co/kvjhy7GhTa pic.twitter.com/b98a5M8I6b
— Fuzzy Leapfrog (@FuzzyLeapfrog) June 22, 2019
This week: #pack your #travel bags like an #Asian returning home pic.twitter.com/KpwAE54zPh
— Itchy Feet Comic (@ItchyFeetComic) June 23, 2019
Vielleicht bedeutet der Satz (wie ähnliche, etwa "von meinem Samsunggerät gesendet") aber auch schlicht und einfach , daß der Anwender nicht über die Kompetenz verfügt, eine solche Standardeinstellung zu ändern. https://t.co/RjZjkEAOU4
— Bernhard Tempel (@nemissimo) June 22, 2019
'nacht allerseits!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2019
bookmark_borderwas schön war | kw 2019.25
drei neue notizbücher auf einen streich.
hamstercontent.
fertige vortragsfolien für nächste woche.
galaxy minstrels!
eine führung durch zwei bibliotheken für ein seminar aus osnabrück.
ein keksausstecher. (mehr dazu im oktober.)
das erste erledigte schützenfest der saison.
ein freier freitag.
eine neue tasche.
ein beendeter krimi.
ein gut absolvierter orchestereinsatz auf dem festcommers zur cartellversammlung in münster.
ein beendetes über-bücher-buch.