'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 16, 2019
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#PeerRevWk19 is almost here!
Before we jump into the discussions around this year's theme, let's take a quick look at some of the existing types of #peerreview. Can you add to the list?#QualityInPeerReview #PeerReviewSeminar #AcademicChatter #ecrchat #phdchat #phdchatter pic.twitter.com/KspXLZOApa
— Editage: Helping you get published (@Editage) September 12, 2019
Word of the day: KABELSALAT (German) – tangled mess of cables. Literally translates as "cable-salad"
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) September 16, 2019
Gibt es eigentlich schon eine #OpenAccess-Hymne? Falls nicht, wäre es eine Idee für einen Wettbewerb z.B. anläßlich der #OAT20. Vorstellbar wäre die Hymne im Stil der Marsaillaisen (Revolutionshymnen) oder der 'Internationale'. Passen würde auch eine Variation auf
— Bernhard Tempel (@nemissimo) September 15, 2019
Love @rubyetc and how she speaks so candidly about mental health. Reminder to love my blob self, even on days where all I can do is manage. pic.twitter.com/2ObbkAePek
— ᴺᵘᵈᶦᵇʳᵃⁿᶜʰ ᴮᵃᵇʸ (@squibley) September 15, 2019
diese unart mancher leute, vollgesogene spülschwämme in/auf spülen liegen zu lassen – gibt es da eine lateinische fachbezeichnung für? #grrr 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 16, 2019
schöne reihe der @unikonstanz: "#traumjob – Wege ins Berufsleben. #Alumni berichten." https://t.co/Pox6onhV5H [via @knowledgespaces, https://t.co/npGgepZj4Q
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 16, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1173600736493674496
A map of Europe with the naughty bits censored #Maps #Map #Terriblemaps #TerribleMap #MapPorn #Europe #UK #EU #Brexit pic.twitter.com/M7mXJDpy6T
— Terrible Maps (@TerribleMaps) September 16, 2019
Just played the #OpenScience cafe card game. Nice icebreaker excercise for #OS trainings. Check it out https://t.co/tzaY7rfqfc #OSFair2019
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) September 16, 2019
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“The Lord of the Lies”, great phrase coinage here from @plittger https://t.co/XsqFh8ov42
— matthew karnitschnig (@MKarnitschnig) September 16, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1173646560158244866
University of Melbourne hosts an architectural baking contest. Here are some of this year's entrants. pic.twitter.com/uSjozGKbcD
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) September 16, 2019
I like the font – but the ‘letters inspired by random shape from the logo’ part seems silly. No one cares for wing-tipped junctions as long as the font fits the brand. Let me repeat: I like the font. I’m just sorry that marketing has us say such nonsense about decent typefaces. https://t.co/Yvxlx7G8qs
— Christopher Bergmann (@isoglosse) September 16, 2019
Just discovered the #scicomm format 24/7, used at the IG Nobel gala: first, a complete, technical description in 24 seconds, then, a clear summary that anyone can understand in 7 words.
Will probably try that at my next communication workshop for researchers.— Arko Olesk (@ArkoOlesk) September 16, 2019
„Was ist heute überhaupt (noch) eine Publikation? Ist ein Tweet schon eine Publikation?“ – „Die Formale Wissenschaftskommunikation kommt mit der informellen Wissenschaftskommunikation nicht mehr mit.“ Rafael Ball @ETH #EMedienKonf pic.twitter.com/FRDzLV48vW
— @Joachim_Hoeper (@Joachim_Hoeper) September 16, 2019
fun with henry j. wood. #fantasiaonbritishseasongs #accelerando 🙂 pic.twitter.com/kjdm1kiXfv
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 16, 2019