'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1222753495301992449
How was I supposed to know YouCrane is a country?? I thought I was on the phone with the president of some video streaming service for birds!!
— Trump's brain cell (@TrumpBraincell) January 29, 2020
I challenge anyone to read this and not conclude that Brexit is fundamentally a really, really bad idea. https://t.co/h2Lc9Gthun
— Seb Dance (@SebDance) January 29, 2020
UK government advice on travel to the EU after the transition period https://t.co/s0FlhF8fCy
— Steve Peers (@StevePeers) January 29, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1222755094409687040
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Nachdem Google zur Speicherung riesiger Forschungsdatensätze vor seinem offiziellen Start (2008) eingestellt wurde, startet nun Amazon AWS ein Register für Open Data: https://t.co/8KEgdfPKAc
— ZBW MediaTalk (@ZBW_MediaTalk) January 30, 2020
WDR ZeitZeichen zu Ferdinand von Richthofen https://t.co/TNINq7oYNM
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) January 30, 2020
Kennen Sie schon … das Portal „Danish Silent Film“? https://t.co/xqPWplUkNr
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) January 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1222806057854144516
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Love is a common human excuse for contaminating Earth with more humans.
— Aliens About Humans (@HumansExplained) January 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1222807017389264898
Library leaders aren't having real conversations on social media anymore. They happen in private Slack and secure Telegram threads. When this moves down the org chart, it will pose a threat to the transparency and collaboration the community has prided itself on for so long.
— Tony Zanders (@zanders) January 21, 2020
Ein interessanter & aus meiner Erfahrung sehr wahrer Thread zu einem (von vielen) Aspekten der Frage "Wenn Bibliotheks-Führungskräfte twittern" https://t.co/eAWKfpGM0t
— Anne Christensen @xenzen@openbiblio.social (@xenzen) January 30, 2020
"You’re your habits." https://t.co/a0wdIb6ux0 #indexed
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 30, 2020
at work: Meta, 10pt. at home: Delicious or Graublau Sans or Franz Sans, 10pt. https://t.co/I4ZZMQMX1U
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 30, 2020
When #fonts fight, Times New Roman conquers. As the classic typeface goes viral on Twitter, writers explain which set of letters they work in – and why it matters https://t.co/jkSbLe0G6s pic.twitter.com/VtwY6777pr
— Markus Trapp (@textundblog) January 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1222836357946662914
Over the years I've seen old pictures of the moving desks of the Central Social Institution of Prague, but I had no idea they were still in use. pic.twitter.com/d2wh9PtZLp
— Justin Joque (@jjoque) January 28, 2020
Wie wichtig ist #Rechtschreibung in Zeiten, in denen wir immer weniger Texte handschriftlich verfassen? Dr. Sabine Krome, Geschäftsführerin des Rats für deutsche Rechtschreibung am IDS, bezieht dazu im Gespräch mit @wznewsline Stellung: https://t.co/JBUEYIhcaN
— IDS Mannheim (@IDS_Mannheim) January 30, 2020
#TIL: the term "sunset" for "end of project". https://t.co/3MFIJJw89l
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 30, 2020
Mardi Gras [hex:880085, RGB:(136, 0, 133), HSV:(301°, 100%, 53%)] (https://t.co/MyyTXTcQeZ) pic.twitter.com/BFBg0zbYBI
— 色 bot (@colours_bot_wp) January 30, 2020
cool: in der @UB_FAU gibt es auch beratung zum thema "vernetzen": apps fürs wissenschaftliche arbeiten, blogs in der wissenschaft, soziale netzwerke für forschende, twitter in der wissenschaft: https://t.co/pFIz5uLdkW – gute idee! #bibliothek #beratung #academia #fachreferat pic.twitter.com/xCDSLZA83t
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 30, 2020
zu den kolleg:innen, die das umsetzen, gehört z.b. @DiplBibl. 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 30, 2020
Hallo liebe Gemeinde, für die Rubrik "Gefällt uns" im effzett-Magazin (https://t.co/Cp8mAfP1xm) suchen wir wieder nette (Web-)Fundstücke aus dem Bereich #wisskomm. Hat jemand einen Tipp? Dann nur zu…
— Marcel Bülow l @mbuelow@nrw.social (@m_buelow) January 30, 2020
In der aktuellen RESSI: Schuldt, Karsten (2019). "Anleitungen und Vorschläge für #Makerspaces in Bibliotheken: Sammelrezension, Teil II (2017-2019)". Ressi (2019) 20, https://t.co/1iifuUd8rb
[Für den Fall, das wirklich noch jemand Fragen zu Makerspaces in Bibliotheken hat.]
— karstens (@karstens) January 30, 2020
Married people have stronger hands than unmarried people, and scientists aren’t sure why.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) January 30, 2020
“I’m sure it’ll be fine” – Translation: We’re doomed
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) January 30, 2020
Fondue, Dodo, Transgender-Flagge: Das sind die 117 neuen Emojis für 2020 https://t.co/5bvtlRsOvD
— Christa Duerscheid (@CDuerscheid) January 30, 2020
Wissenschaftliche Arbeit: Während ich zum wiederholten Mal anmahne, Aufsätze zu schicken, die schon vor Monaten fällig gewesen wären, flattert gleichzeitig ein Beitrag ins Haus, wo die Deadline im Sommer 2020 liegt.
— Kristin Eichhorn (stillgelegter Account) (@DrKEichhorn) January 29, 2020
Mir würde schon reichen, wenn der Postmann ein Mal klingelt.
— Karlo von Kaba (@Karlo_von_Kaba) January 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1222948409482579969
Tipp: Einführung in die Handschriftenkultur des Mittelalters – im Rahmen eines Sommerkurses an der @ubleipzig, 6.–12. September 2020. Nicht nur kostenfrei, sondern auch mit Stipendien dotiert! Deadline 31. März. Näheres dazu hier: https://t.co/JMcWb1FIic #Mediävistik #manuscripts pic.twitter.com/G4ZsQDjhbz
— @Mittelalterblog@fedihum.org (@Mittelalterblog) January 30, 2020
Ab dem 1. März indexiert Google auch Links, die auf "nofollow", "ugc" oder "sponsored" gesetzt sind. #SEO #nofollow https://t.co/TZtZJcuIvT
— Marie-Chr. Schindler (@mcschindler) January 30, 2020
Going there today with the other Curators this morning has been a real highlight of my year so far. A cathedral of knowledge, and a phenomenally competent and enthusiastic team working there. @bodleianlibs https://t.co/EU3Bk12aNT
— Georgy Kantor (@GeorgyKantor) January 30, 2020
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Wenn ich das Wort "Propf" sehe, frage ich mich, ob die zweite Lautverschiebung vielleicht ein Fehler war. Is it too late to back now? https://t.co/9nVtVhjsO7
— Lena Ackermann (lenaackermann.bsky.social) (@_lenaackermann) January 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1222952117675208708
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Juchhu, #Tweetcaster funktioniert wieder!
RT @OneLouderApps: Hey TweetCaster fans! We just posted an update to the app (9.4.2) that fixes the outage. Google is processing the app and it should be available on Google Play soon. We apologize for the inconvenience.
— Juliane Hochstein (@exwima) January 30, 2020
There are now official Dewey classification numbers for Gaelic Games, thanks to the LAI’s Cataloguing and Metadata Group @LAICMG
See more on the Dewey bloghttps://t.co/NRYf3iZlwA796.337 Gaelic football
796.3592 Hurling and camogie. pic.twitter.com/mOoolCr4pT
— Library Association (@LAIonline) January 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1222960788106883073
Die Klügeren sollten endlich aufhören, nachzugeben. Man sieht doch, was dabei herauskommt.
— Die Pauline (@P_wie_Pustefix) January 29, 2020
The future of writing pic.twitter.com/Wpx2dGXeYo
— Tiago Forte (@fortelabs) January 30, 2020
'nacht allerseits!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 30, 2020