'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 29, 2019
I want an Android app that'll make it look my battery is at 2% and i have 37362 notifications, whenever I take a screenshot to share n_n
— O_o hi? it pronto. (@_pronto_) May 29, 2019
Your battery is 98% and you have 7 new messages (7 are spam).
— etherknot (@etherknot) May 29, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1133614861273968641
about a year old, but still relevant: "It's Time for an #RSS Revival" https://t.co/Fsil00Tkrc
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 29, 2019
Midnight green (eagle green) [hex:004953, RGB:(0, 73, 83), HSV:(187°, 100%, 33%)] (https://t.co/Wiih4Dg9gi) pic.twitter.com/e6gFf16Zej
— 色 bot (@colours_bot_wp) May 29, 2019
anyway here’s Adorno selling furniture in Harrods pic.twitter.com/gmFby3Zb89
— bertolt rekt (@bertholdrekt) May 27, 2019
Was tun Professoren ihren Büchern an? Fünf erzählen es hier. #bestofcampus https://t.co/X1moaw4WPT
— ZEIT ONLINE (@zeitonline) May 25, 2019
#TIL: "widgit symbols" https://t.co/wDVlTgF4Cp #icons #symbols #communiication #orientation #access (via @bib_fobi, https://t.co/e02WdS2zOe)
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 29, 2019
also on twitter: @Widgit_Software. #widgit #symbols
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 29, 2019
"The Books of College Libraries Are Turning Into Wallpaper": "University libraries around the world are seeing precipitous declines in the use of the books on their shelves." https://t.co/MMJkzJt0uy #fototapete (via @Archivalia_kg, https://t.co/ZbtxLVsbCY)
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 29, 2019
"A List-maker in the Stacks: Photographically illustrated books in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, 1844-1900." https://t.co/vj20IwyLRb #listology #photographs #books #library
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 29, 2019
#podcast von @swr2wissen: "Das forschende Museum: Neue Chancen für Wissensarchive" https://t.co/D8m0ckj7lB #naturkunde #museum #archiv #forschung #digitalisierung
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 29, 2019
#podcast in sachen #exlibris: "
Marietta Hagedorn, Exlibris-Sammlerin" in der reihe "erlebte geschichte" von @wdr5: https://t.co/hdBZe8trN1— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 29, 2019
Bill Bryson once said “I see litter as part of a long continuum of anti-social behaviour.” We know it’s a busy time of the year but please remember to pick up your rubbish including cigarette butts. There are bins… https://t.co/FUiVS2XeqT
— Durham University Library (@dulib) May 29, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1133713061292990465
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1133713319842471937
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1133713569147772929
Happy National Biscuit Day! Here are some some pictures from an official report on biscuit pricing from 1979. As well as books and reports on biscuits the Library Cafe also sells a range of biscuits. Just don’t leave crumbs in the books. #NationalBiscuitDay pic.twitter.com/uJkFqxLFCC
— Durham University Library (@dulib) May 29, 2019
When this document from the US Department of Energy was declassified in 2008, section 4 was deleted and section 3 revealed (top). When it was declassified in 2010, section 3 was deleted, section 4 shown (below). The document discusses how to classify data. (Image: @wellerstein). pic.twitter.com/wW67MEaq2A
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) May 29, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1133716080436875264
I have
SO
MANY
QUESTIONS … pic.twitter.com/HUO6LskRT0— Eiko Fried (@EikoFried) May 28, 2019
Elsevier is such a treasure trove of crap content. No wonder libraries are lining-up to cut the big deal – far too much of Elsevier's output is just chaff. https://t.co/mdYyf0H2N3
— R⓪ss Mounce @rmounce@mastodon.social (@rmounce) May 29, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1133718354026487809
They tried so hard to understand one another.
Shouting so loudly.
Only ever hearing echoes of themselves.
— A Small Fiction (@ASmallFiction) May 29, 2019
Coole Eselsbrücke von @DerLinkshaender für #Quellangaben #fadibay19 #BayernEdu pic.twitter.com/V2PE5oEyHE
— Wolfgang Schlicht (@SchlichtEdu) May 25, 2019
«Grüezi» – woher kommt dieses für viele Leute #schweiz-erischste aller schweizerischen Wörter? Manche meinen, von «(ich) grüsse Sie». Stimmt das oder stimmt das nicht? Lesen Sie die 120. #Idiotikon-Wortgeschichte: https://t.co/Kz0u0XP20h
— Idiotikon (@CH_Idiotikon) May 28, 2019
„Gibt es ein Backup für meine Feldnotizen?“ – „Was müssen andere über meine Interviews wissen, um die Transkripte selbst für ihre Forschung verwenden zu können?“ Die Antwort ist das #Forschungsdatenmanagement der @UniLeipzig ➡️ https://t.co/KMuaIXbrbg #unileipzig #forschungsdaten
— Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig (@ubleipzig) May 28, 2019
Gave a coffee lecture on #plan_s today for humsosci folks. Here too it became apparent how poorly the news travelled since last September. #OpenAccess
— @ahacker@mastodon.online (@ahacker) May 28, 2019
You can sail in a straight line from England to France pic.twitter.com/9jONYuEkhM
— Terrible Maps (@TerribleMaps) April 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1133720342831259648
Ein Dinosaurier (im) Wörterbuch – mein Kollege @KodelSven hat sich für den #Mittwochstipp das #Dictionnaire der Académie française genauer angesehen #Franco-Filhttps://t.co/tKe1MnLXf6 via @hypothesesorg
— Ulrike Blumenthal (@ulrblumenthal) May 29, 2019
new episode of the Open Science Talk out now: "On track with Open Science" https://t.co/hPgHcOtmDz #openscience #spreadtheword #phdcandidates #youngresearchers #podcast
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) May 29, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1133759980123901952