'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 18, 2019
by the way: my thesis is also available online: https://t.co/m4dNXHH3N4 #linguistics #onomasiology #mentalverbs #openaccess
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 18, 2019
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#Electrochemist and Materials Scientists Prof. Martin Winter from #WWU_Muenster has been awarded the Arfvedson-Schlenk Prize for his outstanding scientific achievements in the field of #Lithium #Chemistry. @GDCh_aktuell #wifo2019 https://t.co/F29Vj8vgWW pic.twitter.com/QcuQjUNtKo
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) September 18, 2019
"Elementnamensgebungskontroverse" dürfte der bisher längste Artikelname in der deutschsprachigen Wikipedia sein, der mir untergekommen ist: https://t.co/MTegEOAq3j
— Mike Zeitz (@mimimibe) September 18, 2019
Neuer Blogpost: Idea Store Whitechapel in London – ein eher ethnologischer Bericht. Diese Bibliothek hat mich ziemlich irritiert und lässt mich heute auch noch ratlos den Kopf schütteln…#Bibliothek #EnvironmentBehaviourSettings https://t.co/vw6VHhNcFR pic.twitter.com/75OjLiwKdl
— Eva-ChristinaEdinger (@knowledgespaces) September 18, 2019
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Just woken up from my afternoon nap. Time for bed.
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) September 17, 2019
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The nonbinary pronoun 'they' has been added to the dictionary. https://t.co/tadl1VdfB0
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) September 17, 2019
Jahrelang hatte der Redakteur darauf gewartet, endlich einmal diesen Gag bringen zu können. #PerlenDL pic.twitter.com/LsLAEzI7UR
— Jörg Homering-Elsner (@PerlenDL) September 17, 2019
Ist schon irre, was man da für eine Zeit spart! #PerlenDL pic.twitter.com/jMePzNPTLe
— Jörg Homering-Elsner (@PerlenDL) September 17, 2019
Wie in der Schule: Du reißt dir den Arsch auf, aber dein Lehrer gibt dir wieder die Standard-Note "befriedigend". #PerlenDL pic.twitter.com/qZjqUvLPQn
— Jörg Homering-Elsner (@PerlenDL) September 17, 2019
Difficult Word Of The Week—xenodochieonology—love of hotels and inns (etymology left as an exercise for the reader)
— Editors of SpecGram (@SpecGram) September 17, 2019
Statistics show that this is the best label to use to increase DVD circulation pic.twitter.com/rs5R0dy20d
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) September 17, 2019
Episode 8: Book Blurbs is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Listen and find out the origin of the quote "the day he entered the freak kingdom wielding the flaming sword of journalistic justice". https://t.co/7kfbcyuqmq
— Biblio Banter (@BanterBiblio) September 17, 2019
Nearly finished collecting data no one asked for or needed.
Now, what can I do with these?
— Nicholas Rougeux (@rougeux) September 17, 2019
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Kannte ich auch noch nicht https://t.co/SINhS9OU4L
— Tobias Zeumer – @vform@verweisungsform.de (@vform) September 17, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1174274898807730178
It's the end of the world as we know it!
Kant: "It's"?
Bataille: "The"?
Hegel: "End"?
Wittgenstein: "Of"?
Leibniz: "The"?
Schelling: "World"?
Beckett: "As"?
Schopenhauer: "We"?
Hume: "Know"?
Heidegger: "It"?
Nietzsche: And I feel fine!— Jan Mieszkowski (@janmpdx) September 17, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1174275919575441408
Interesting. 70% of authors surveyed here who published in so-called "predatory" journals were satisfied with the peer review process. Less than 1 in 5 said there was no peer review. Suggests the problems are wildly over-stated? https://t.co/zyn0Vl8bg7
— Jon Tennant (@Protohedgehog) September 17, 2019
#AcademicTwitter: Does anyone know of research exploring how government agencies (re)define certain terms (such as FDA's definitions of "farm" or "healthy" or "milk"), who is consulted (linguists or knowledge organization folks?), and how such decisions are made?
— Michael Zimmer @michaelzimmer@aoir.social (@michaelzimmer) September 16, 2019
Looks like a cyclist finally got sick of being blinded by the buried spotlights, and took matters into their own hands. If you don't want to annoy your customers, don't install buried spotlights!
(Photo by @tschfflr during a #NachtlichtBüHNE observation). pic.twitter.com/WtyWRg1Uin
— Christopher Kyba @skyglowberlin@vis.social (@skyglowberlin) September 18, 2019
Thomas Bodley (the creator of the Bodleian Library) wanted to create a "Republic of the Learned" so not just one (absolutely glamorous) library. So open science has been around for longer than I used to think it was #oxber2019
— Ada Kępińska (@adapkepinska) September 18, 2019
Bibliothek der 80 Sprachen: Das neue Philologicum der LMU ist gleichermaßen monumental wie modern – und es gibt dort erstaunlich viele Arbeitsplätze. https://t.co/0XiawbArh3
— SZ München (@SZ_Muenchen) September 18, 2019
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die vorbereitungen für unser nächstes konzert nehmen fahrt auf. wer aus münster und umzu am 1. oder 2. november lust auf eine bunte mischung musik hat: save the date! nähere infos folgen in den nächsten tagen. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/4O5J25vaAh
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 18, 2019
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'nacht allerseits!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 18, 2019