'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 21, 2020
"Was die Jugend braucht, ist Disziplin und einen vollen Bücherschrank." (Vivienne Westwood, *1941, brit. Modedesignerin) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 21, 2020
We've been WFH, so it's a bit of a shock to see the neighbours have installed a new garden sculpture! pic.twitter.com/gqaPiZJDLU
— BodleianConservation (@BodCons) May 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1263389660916658176
What absolute dystopian hell world are we living in. pic.twitter.com/Srnot6ZUji
— Firr (@Firr) May 20, 2020
The more files you store on a USB drive, the lighter it gets.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) May 21, 2020
So, I just did a demo for a couple of colleagues on using a two-camera setup and OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) to both record and stream video w/ books & MSS. If others in the special collections world would be interested, let me know and we can schedule something. pic.twitter.com/xAEXJPIwSq
— Aaron T. Pratt (@aarontpratt) May 20, 2020
@CLARINERIC launches a new series of virtual events, the CLARIN café: short meetings around a specific topic. I will host the second ☕️ on "How to use CLARIN in (online) higher education" save the date:10th June! Please spread the word! https://t.co/5YldaO4BIV pic.twitter.com/ees4mY0Zko
— Francesca Frontini (@f_frontini) May 20, 2020
“Surely it’s nearly lunchtime”
*checks watch – 8.11am*— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) May 21, 2020
UN-BEE-LIEVABLE: A Beekeeper built a Lego beehive and real-life bees have moved in. https://t.co/AySZGbIqDW pic.twitter.com/9UQl8dzOWk
— ABC News (@ABC) May 19, 2020
Pardon me monsieur,
there is fur in my jelly.
Oriole problems.#SquirrelHaiku #haikuchallenge20Most birds agree – squirrels are awful waiters – Baltimore Orioles & an occasional squirrel (Ypsilanti, Michigan) – May 20th, 2020 #Squirrels #flickr https://t.co/FSxa6LyQQi
— Corey Seeman (@cseeman) May 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1263392836361297920
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@ZB_MED übernimmt ab 2020 Pflege des #MeSH für deutschen Sprachraum vom #DIMDI. #NLM #Terminology #Medicine #Thesaurus #MedicalSubjectHeadings https://t.co/oZtaY6tz4f
— Informationsdienst Wissenschaft – Nachrichten (@idw_online_de) May 20, 2020
Can you believe it's over 12 months since this ABSOLUTE UNIT was back in England for the first time in 1,300 years?
'Not your average book'https://t.co/pe7Y5jLFsd pic.twitter.com/m7h3Kzq4Pg
— Medieval Manuscripts (@BLMedieval) May 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1263395198832345089
Ungeahnte #Corona-Herausforderung. pic.twitter.com/TbHgaB6Q1o
— Christian Deker (@ChristianDeker) May 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1263395944848134144
Die VG Wort ist mächtiger als die VG Schwert
— creamspeak.bsky.social (@creamspeak) July 21, 2018
Why do we encourage #1lib1ref/#1bib1ref ? Because it matters how libraries work with Wikipedia and how Wikipedia communities work with libraries — what larger library stories are you exploring? @IFLA @ARLpolicy #ld4 @IFLALAC https://t.co/1yWWmPS8gk
— The Wikipedia Library (@WikiLibrary) May 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1263470237363638274
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1263470525986324480
So ein Kurvendiagramm oder eine animierte Heatmap zur Verbreitung verschiedener Gastro-Trends in Deutschland würde mir ja gefallen. Wann wurden z.B. 90 % Sushi-Abdeckung erreicht?
— Matthias Warkus (@derwahremawa) May 21, 2020
Thanks, @toggl pic.twitter.com/4B7m3pmZPe
— Lesley Carhart (@hacks4pancakes) May 20, 2020
[MWS/ DFK Paris] In dieser Folge von readme.txt stellen Philippe Cordez (Vizedirektor @DFKParis) und Julia Saviello (Kunstgeschichtliches Institut der @goetheuni) ihren Band „Fünfzig Objekte in Buchform. Vom Reliquiar zur Laptoptasche“ vor: https://t.co/DIRMgltVIr ^cb #MWSaktuell pic.twitter.com/9gdUI8Yway
— Max Weber Stiftung (@webertweets) May 18, 2020
Students who were 'missing' their university create perfect copy of campus using… – LBC News @LBCNews https://t.co/Xiv3jeSLjh #UEA #ThinkingWithoutBorders #creativity
— Prof Fiona Lettice (@FLettice) May 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1263534963724554241
Boris Johnson’s government: pic.twitter.com/12SsZML8SC
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) May 21, 2020
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Lehrer.
Oh, the irony— Thomas Dugaro (@DugarToGo) May 21, 2020
My latest visual essay for the @nytimes Magazine:
on the humbling struggle to learn to play classical piano — and why it's still a great source of happiness.https://t.co/RY1weXNhK1 pic.twitter.com/aWd82nWPbN— Christoph Niemann (@abstractsunday) May 21, 2020
"Who would have thought that now we are … stuck at home behind closed doors with limited exercise allowed, that we would still find it so difficult to read?": @Ellaberthoud provides some excellent tips on reading in lockdown: https://t.co/hema4QzOE3 @IES_London @Shaf_Towheed
— Edmund King (@dmndkng) May 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1263536860187504641
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Lieber glaube ich an Wissenschaftler, die sich mal irren, als Irren, die glauben, sie seien Wissenschaftler.
— daweki (@DaniWeicheL) May 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1263563187955302400
'nacht allerseits!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 21, 2020