'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 13, 2019
#yourdailysquirrels pic.twitter.com/ITnKurvESx
— YourDailySquirrel (@DailySquirrel__) September 12, 2019
Meanwhile im Lehrerzimmerkühlschrank: pic.twitter.com/29zSbcFYEF
— Melle (@holdesteMaid) September 11, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172383590744592385
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172384602020663297
"squirrels doing superhero landings is my spirit animal" https://t.co/5TUgNuhqjH 🙂 #squirrelcontent
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 13, 2019
heute ist freitag der 13. #servicetweet 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172410908640866305
— katja berlin (@katjaberlin) September 13, 2019
LoRa-WAS?! #LoRaWAN! @SebastianFlotho von den @stadtwerke_ms erklärt im Blog die Vorteile der Technologie und wie sie #MSHACK19 Teilnehmer beim Hackathon nutzen können. https://t.co/SuLramaOFS
— Digital Hub münsterLAND (@DigitalHubMs) September 12, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172411599245570050
Schon etwas älter, aber bedenkswert: ElHassan ElSabry (2017): "Claims About Benefits of Open Access to Society (Beyond Academia)", https://t.co/xypvpg0XLj 1/2
— karstens (@karstens) September 13, 2019
> Fast alle Benefits von OA, über die geredet wird, beziehen sich auf Wissenschaft
> Die paar gesellschaftlichen Benefits, die irgendwo genannt werden, werden behauptet, aber praktisch nie nachgewiesen 2/2— karstens (@karstens) September 13, 2019
I do not write much but there is not a day goes by that I do not think of you. pic.twitter.com/5aEYrPiodc
— PostcardFromThePast (@PastPostcard) September 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172476605308067840
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172476741870379008
Have you or your library's researchers been blocked from accessing a publisher's servers for reasons you believe are related to #TDM? If so, please tell us and @UKLACA! We need real-life examples so that we can improve the situation. https://t.co/HE7zXjGEM0 https://t.co/InkcTU9xj7
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) September 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172477025883475968
Karl Marx bewirbt sich #OnThisDay 1862 bei einem englischen Eisenbahnbüro. Die Einstellung scheitert an seiner unleserlichen Handschrift.
— Karl-Marx-Haus Trier (@karlmarxhaus) September 13, 2019
Weil es (oft behauptetes) automatische(s) zuverlässige(s) "objektives" #Relevanz-Ranking & Spam o. #Fakenews Filter nicht gibt: "Neue" #google #Ranking-Faktoren: #Recherche sowie Renommee (menschlicher) Quellen/Institutionen anhand (manueller) Bewertungen: https://t.co/gtonsnASlY
— Markus Mandalka (@M_Mandalka) September 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172477666018172929
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172477692928827393
Le dictionnaire "Bibliothéconomie et Science de l'information allemand – français" se trouve maintenant ici : https://t.co/kaZBiUK8zd
— @Mareike2405@doesnotuseX (@Mareike2405) September 13, 2019
My last day of the Austrian Library Conference summed up in four hashtags: #Librarians, please #PracticeWhatYouPreach, #EnableOA et al. and never forget that #HumanitiesMatter, today more than ever! #oebt19 #oebt2019
— Andreⓐs Ferus aka @ferli90@openbiblio.social (@ferli90) September 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172477930552905728
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172478095883984897
Präsentationsfolien zur "Initiative für ein Verzeichnis von (offenen) Lehrmaterialien in bibliothekswissenschaftlichen Studiengängen": https://t.co/mz1eUpkJjd
Wer mitgestalten möchte: Beginn im Oktober mit offener Videokonferenz: https://t.co/1I0U959k7i#oer #oebt19 #oebt2019— Felix Lohmeier (@felixlohmeier) September 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172478599921897473
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172478632020889601
THE World University Rankings 2020: results announced. University of Münster is one of the world's 200 best universities @timeshighered https://t.co/ItjUv55CsH
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) September 13, 2019
Die #Wertstofftonne kommt: Verpackungsmaterialien sowie Abfälle aus Metall, Kunststoff und Verbundstoffen werden ab Januar 2020 über das neue #AWM-Angebot entsorgt, der #GelbeSack wird dann aus dem Stadtbild verschwinden.
➡️ Alle Infos: https://t.co/oBYXU4DX1q— Stadt Münster (@muenster_de) September 13, 2019
Videoreihe „Neue Wege in der Lehre“ der ZQS/elsa gestartet: Im ersten Lehrportrait stellt Katja Politt vom Deutschen Seminar der Leibniz Universität Hannover die Methode „Inverted Classroom“ vor. Weitere Lehrportraits folgen.https://t.co/YlMLitvTB8 pic.twitter.com/mSHP3HQWdX
— ZQS/elsa Team Mediendidaktik (@elsa_Didaktik) July 11, 2019
The answer to all life’s questions:
“Or we could… just… not?”
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) September 13, 2019
Library admin: Did you see that Wired story?
Library director: Sure did. Its probably going to be at least a decade before we can automate tech services.
[Beat]
Admin: But we're still getting rid of the catalogers, right?
Director: Oh yes. So unnecessary in this day and age. pic.twitter.com/mMjA3HZibY— @scottythered@code4lib.social (@scottythered) September 13, 2019
In Germany we don't say "what an idiot", we say "Bundesminister für Verkehr und digitale Infrastruktur" and I think that's beautiful.
— DasBinIchHier.bsky.social (@Das_BinIchHier) June 22, 2019
And the best thing is: it is not depending on who the actual Bundesminister is. It works as long as they are members of CSU
— Angelika Musser (@AngelikaMusser) June 22, 2019
Vergleich der Hitzewellen in den Sommermonaten 2019, 2018 & 2003 in Frankfurt:
2003: insgesamt 55 Tage
2018: insgesamt 39 Tage
2019: insgesamt 56 Tage
Def. Hitzewelle:
Tmax mindestens 3 Tage>30°C
mittlere Tmax über gesamte Periode>30°C
alle Tmax≥25°C für die gesamte Periode pic.twitter.com/EsIDoEzCMH— DWD Klima und Umwelt (@DWD_klima) September 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172586873308401664
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172587007660429312
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1172587049473531905
Cataloger’s Reference Directory https://t.co/d6JW96HZJY #netbib
— Juergen Plieninger (@jplie) September 13, 2019
Die ewige Frage beim Bahnfahren: nehme ich den Zug mit 60 Minuten Verspätung oder den nächsten? Sie kommen gleichzeitig. Technische Störungen haben beide, aber welche soll ich nehmen?
— Swagunke (@swagunke) September 13, 2019
You know the saying "It takes 10 times more effort to combat bullshit than it does to generate it"? I'm getting sick of wasting my time combating the propaganda and misleading information that Elsevier and SpringerNature continue to spread. Shame on THE for facilitating it. https://t.co/sS1VgKqkxx
— Jon Tennant (@Protohedgehog) September 12, 2019
In 2015, we relaunched the journal and signaled that the Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte constantly needs to reorient and develop itself in new directions. For the coming year, we wanted to take another necessary step and publish the journal as gold open access without APCs
— Beate Fricke (@perillus1) September 13, 2019
broadening its readership through increased accessibility and thereby also raising the publication’s visibility. Unfortunately, taking this necessary and positive step forward has led to conflicts with the journal’s publishers (the Deutsche Kunstverlag)
— Beate Fricke (@perillus1) September 13, 2019
and we have been unable to reach a consensus. We have, therefore, been obliged to make the decisions to resign at the end of 2019. We have taken this step with a heavy heart, not least because we fear that this will lead to an uncertain future for one of the important journals
— Beate Fricke (@perillus1) September 13, 2019
in the discipline of art history. The nature of the conflict over the future direction of the journal, however, between us and the publishers is accompanied by significant personal risks on the part of the editors. Thus, we sadly see no alternative.
— Beate Fricke (@perillus1) September 13, 2019
We, therefore, ask your support in establishing his new, valuable, international forum for art history, which will be made widely accessible through gold open access.
Please send us articles, contribute reviews, and – not least – lend your critical attention as a reader— Beate Fricke (@perillus1) September 13, 2019
For further information please visit our website https://t.co/uzn8OGpPPR<https://t.co/tntjjwrCI5>, and to subscribe https://t.co/GdiGHbzvNJ.#arthistory #newjournal #openaccess #goldstandard #noAPCs #Arthistoricum.net #editorsvpublishers
— Beate Fricke (@perillus1) September 13, 2019
This is 水写纸, it's meant for calligraphy practice. I've never seen anyone use its strange properties for animation and I'm giving it a try. pic.twitter.com/94i4xZfPzt
— Telemon (@telemooon) August 31, 2019
eine #messenger–#alternative zu #whatsapp, #threema, #signal & co: "wire" (@wire) https://t.co/HNloAemFMX – hat jemand hier aus der runde den in verwendung?
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 13, 2019
Hübsche Abkürzungen für "Zollamtsrat" und "Zollamtsrätin": "ZAR" und "ZARin" (https://t.co/Fe0IMYoUFu) Lustiger als die meisten Projektakronyme …
— Bernhard Tempel (@nemissimo) September 13, 2019
Lehrer: "Beschreibe bitte den Unterschied zwischen Theorie und Praxis."
Schülerin: "Einkaufsliste und Kassenzettel."— Johann Boresch (@johann_boresch) September 12, 2019
'nacht allerseits, und schönes wochenende!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 13, 2019