'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187588455146098688
Word of the Day: CREPUSCULAR (Zoology) – animals that are active during twilight.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) October 25, 2019
Therapist: And what do we do when we feel guilty about not finishing old manuscripts
Me: Agree to multiple new conference papers as a form of denial replacing guilt with anxiety through overcommitment
Therapist: No
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) July 31, 2019
Retweets are not endorsements. They are performative engagement markers that intentionally confound direct alignment with ironic promotion, ambivalent reflection, or personal brand management so as to reveal all or nothing of one’s authentic perception depending on the observer.
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) April 6, 2018
In 2012, a physicist in California appealed against a speeding ticket by publishing a paper showing exactly why the laws of physics meant he couldn’t have been speeding. The judge read the paper and let him off.
You can read it here: https://t.co/y6L4FRgDq7— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) October 24, 2019
So cool — SQL queries instead of (in addition to?) traditional citations to database content for reproducible descriptive statements.
This would also work nicely with our ATI approach (https://t.co/9daSzC4Ncq ), I think. cc @nniiicc https://t.co/SgUZE8enxE— Sebastian Karcher (@adam42smith) October 24, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187589492531748866
Me, writing an email:
I'm using an exclamation point so you know I'm friendly and excited! But now I'm using a period so that you know I'm not crazy. Here's another sentence with a period as a buffer, proving my normalness. Thanks so much!
— Grace Segers (@Grace_Segers) October 24, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187589716713099264
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187589817137291264
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187590658925760512
Pünktlich zur #OpenAccessWeek2019: Der Tagungsband "Open Access in der Rechtswissenschaft" ist online – mit zwei Stimmen aus Ihrem FID <intR>² https://t.co/7JmXHKkppo
— ViFa Recht (@vifarecht) October 23, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187655165194715136
#OAWeek19: 7 Tage, 7 Bücher – Tag 5: Raphaela Held: Die niederländische #Erinnerungskultur am Beispiel des Gedenkens an das #Bombardement auf #Rotterdam am 14. Mai 1940. #ZweiterWeltkrieg #TweedeWereldoorlog #herinneringscultuur https://t.co/1X87iWdtPN
— FID Benelux – @FID_Benelux@openbiblio.social (@FIDBenelux) October 25, 2019
Dutch Design Week: pic.twitter.com/Uer9Npg5d9
— Wim Daniëls (@wimdaniels) October 24, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187664369661943808
A jar of beetroot has leaked in our fridge and it looks like a Kubrick movie. pic.twitter.com/9TgE3oFEUQ
— Andy Bush (@bushontheradio) October 24, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187666003938947073
Am 25.10. finden zwei spannende Vorträge zu #PredatoryPublishing und #Förderung im Rahmen der int. #OpenAccessWeek in der ULB/Galerie statt. Alle Interessierten Wissenschaftler/-innen sind herzlich eingeladen! https://t.co/vc8Sl90kw1
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) October 25, 2019
… auf gehts. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/CcgS5RpbN3
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 25, 2019
im #arbeitskreis #digitalhumanities der @WWU_Muenster geht es heute um das projekt "Online.Swift" des Ehrenpreis Centre for #Swift Studies, einer historisch-kritischen online-edition der prosawerke swifts mit variorum-kommentar. https://t.co/wOnXigLLNx & https://t.co/b5Dzq3OewM pic.twitter.com/jwUDCfDTnb
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 25, 2019
Passend zur #OpenAccessWeek jetzt online: Bericht von Jasmin Schmitz, unsere Expertin für #OpenAccess Beratung über die Open-Access-Tage 2019 #oat19 https://t.co/TnXDyoJQ6E
— ZB MED – Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften (@ZB_MED) October 25, 2019
Wenn Studierende der Informationswissenschaft einen kostenlosen Blog eröffnen möchten, wo sollte ich sie hinschicken? https://t.co/zxvGMG4gWr ist nicht datenschutzkonform. Selber hosten ist nicht kostenfrei. Nicht alle Hochschulen haben Blog-Plattformen. Also wohin am besten?
— Felix Lohmeier (@felixlohmeier) October 25, 2019
"Einige wichtige Begriffe der Open-Access-Bewegung" von @Archivalia_kg: https://t.co/C8mKiws6X7 #openaccess #ABC #glossar
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187806393530834945
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187818702705774592
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187818925557506049
New tool by @LucasWerkmeistr to annotate regions in images on @WikiCommons with @iiif_io: https://t.co/FtWkf1m2dQ #WikidataCon
— Jakob @nichtich@openbiblio.social (@nichtich) October 25, 2019
Confused about Creative Commons? Have a look below 🙂 #OAWeek2019 https://t.co/vLc5guF7qE
— MariaAngelaki (@AngelakiMaria) October 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187819420959330311
"The Microsoft Academic Knowledge Graph: A Linked Data Source with 8 Billion Triples of Scholarly Data"
An open RDF dataset linking Microsoft academic data with #DBpedia, #Wikidata, OpenCitations, and GRID.sparql endpoint: https://t.co/DRn3JkIjBS
paper: https://t.co/X1m3FZIRUA pic.twitter.com/cTVt6vdbZM— WikiResearch (@WikiResearch) October 25, 2019
Google will komplizierte Suchanfragen besser beantworten | heise https://t.co/epkmWrcoAV "Vielen Nutzern fehlen wohl einfach die richtigen Worte, um eine Anfrage sinnvoll zu formulieren … dann unsere Aufgabe, herauszufinden, wonach Sie suchen" – erinnert mich an irgendwas 😉
— Tobias Zeumer – @vform@verweisungsform.de (@vform) October 25, 2019
Sind sie gut in Dart?
[ ] Ja
[ ] NeinX
— Zeo (@ZeoSite) October 24, 2019
Picard management tip: Refusing to decide is the worst decision you can make.
— Picard Tips (@PicardTips) October 24, 2019
Just published "Grammatical gender and linguistic complexity" edited by Francesca Di Garbo, Bruno Olsson & Bernhard Wälchli.
Volume I: https://t.co/LbHJY61x3m
Volume II: https://t.co/vrPD3l8QtO#openaccess #sidl #OpenAccessWeek pic.twitter.com/pPHFTVEcei— @langscipress@openbiblio.social (@LangSciPress) October 25, 2019
Maybe more about gender than you ever thought someone might want to know – but those who really care about gender won't want to miss these massive volumes. https://t.co/UtM5pWTNYO
— Martin Haspelmath (@haspelmath) October 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187821337022210049
New graduate school: The #ClusterofExcellence "Mathematics Münster" and the mathematical institutes have inaugurated the “Mathematics Münster Graduate School” (MMGS) to promote networking and scientific excellence. #phd #earlycareer @dmv_mathematik https://t.co/gEuvjUfaTN pic.twitter.com/U4e79xEWXq
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) October 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187822354036088832
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1187823203923746818
25% of librarians plan to haunt the library after their death pic.twitter.com/1Y8ejT5rPa
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) October 25, 2019
“I can’t believe it’s only two months until…”
“Please stop”— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) October 25, 2019
'nacht allerseits, und schönes wochenende!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 25, 2019