'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279662971648724992
"Imaginäre #Adressdaten für #Testzwecke erzeugen": https://t.co/MHakGA0fLQ [via https://t.co/2ddSYu4vom]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 5, 2020
Show your library love all over your face! Put Your Nose in a Book: Masks, Library Style https://t.co/3AKP6z01EY pic.twitter.com/Fu3HNxJMhA
— Library Journal (@LibraryJournal) July 1, 2020
"The first ever British pet to have a name was a cat named Mite. The cat lived in Beaulieu Abbey in Hampshire around the year 1270 and has been discovered, along with his name, in an illuminated manuscript from the time."https://t.co/lRqcTf2KhK
— Incunabula (@incunabula) July 3, 2020
Herzerwärmend für einen Historiker, aber vielleicht nichts für den Arbeitsmarkt: Japan begrüßt den ersten Träger eines Mastergrades in #Ninja-Studien. Diesen Studiengang gibt es seit 2018 an der Universität Mie. #Japanologie https://t.co/fjjHvGXFSv
— Maik Hendrik Sprotte (@mahespro) June 27, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279709257491976192
Safety orange (blaze orange) [hex:FF6700, RGB:(255, 103, 0), HSV:(24°, 100%, 100%)] (https://t.co/zqpSyYC955) pic.twitter.com/vqgcNoTGgm
— 色 bot (@colours_bot_wp) July 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279761334842863616
Hong Kong: books by pro-democracy activists disappear from library shelves https://t.co/MjKe4zAwL8
— Ben (@bkaden) July 5, 2020
"Ich bin bedient" hat eine Grundbedeutung (Ich habe genug) und zwei Verwendungskontexte: Ich bin zufrieden (CH) und Ich bin enttäuscht (CH, D). Mehr dazu im Variantenwörterbuch. Hier wird auch eine 3. Lesart genannt: "(CH) ,mit Personal besetzt sein‘: Das Restaurant ist bedient" pic.twitter.com/svrVKQyj0Q
— Variantengrammatik (@VariantenGra) July 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279761602464669701
Inside the London Library: where the members are as famous as the books #libraries #books https://t.co/NohlZRa8rP
— liz McGettigan (@lizmcgettigan) July 5, 2020
Not good. Very not good.
Des livres en faveur de la démocratie retirés des bibliothèques à Hongkong https://t.co/0HojyisNFf
via Le Monde— @ahacker@mastodon.online (@ahacker) July 5, 2020
Book reviewers don’t want you to know their secret!
(My cartoon for yesterday’s @guardianreview) pic.twitter.com/zeHzBpSCZw— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) July 5, 2020
Heute in der #FAS pic.twitter.com/CMAjy0ns7H
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) July 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279762689829621760
Reviewer #3 would say: This paper simply combines running and bike riding, neither of which is considered new. https://t.co/8WPgkcIZ66
— Robin Aguilar (@seesmallthings) July 3, 2020
We've added more images from the collection to our 'Colouring in' webpage. Bipeds!https://t.co/D761A33e91#ColouringIn #OldPrints pic.twitter.com/lrYtXeM2C5
— Marsh's Library (@MarshsLibrary) July 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279763281515872257
Der Brand von Notre-Dame hat die Kathedrale beschädigt, aber auch Geheimnisse freigelegt. Für Forscher bieten sich hier einzigartige Möglichkeiten. https://t.co/nbwW92T3Zx
— Süddeutsche Zeitung (@SZ) July 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279764014512439296
Just letting you know that you opened your books the wrong way all your life. Source: https://t.co/FGiZcAu1WZ pic.twitter.com/p8WU5Ehl7Z
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 4, 2020
Wie man Infografiken für Farbenblinde optimiert, zeigt @lisacrost : https://t.co/QgSV32ixNj #DDJ #dataviz
— ARDZDFmedienakademie (@ARDZDF_Akademie) July 4, 2020
*two hours into a film*
“What’s this about?”
“No idea”— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) July 4, 2020
Most people struggle to read Ulysses.
Trump struggles to say it. https://t.co/JJHi7zH0yo— James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) July 4, 2020
Yesterday someone told me I should keep my twitter only about science.
That I would loose followers if I voice things that some might find uncomfortable.
Well, I don't want to have contact with people that don't believe these facts!@AcademicChatter pic.twitter.com/16xFvYNEzi
— Dr. Ulisses Rocha (he/they) (@ulisses_rocha) July 4, 2020
The Elephant in the Zoom
Amiens, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 399, fol. 241r pic.twitter.com/6IQRyMIXQh
— Emily Steiner (@PiersatPenn) July 4, 2020
In 1886 the Germans invented the car and since then their inventions have been pretty lame. X-rays (meh). Aspirin (whatevs). The computer (the what?). But in 2020 everything changed… I give you: the premixed, squeezable Spätzle bag. If only Karl Benz had lived to see this day.. pic.twitter.com/p7YMBqO8UI
— Ben Fergusson (@BenFergusson) July 3, 2020
New podcast with Leah Goldman on censorship and collaboration in late Stalinist classical music. We listen to some music too!https://t.co/TpDont74Yn
— The Eurasian Knot (@euraknot.bsky.social) (@euraknot) July 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279765202926481409
You know you’re a book historian when you stroll through a fancy, colourful botanical garden with amazing flowers and trees, but what really gets your heart going is this seemingly random shrubbery. #papermaking #Duesseldorf #botanicalgarden #bookhistory pic.twitter.com/KKCG2vdt0M
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonRosenber11) July 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279766069377368065
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) July 4, 2020
Please make sure you actually do choose #openaccess (which is called "OpenChoice"). Your institution pays exactly the same if you opt-out and publish closed access. Thanks in the name of German taxpayers. https://t.co/2bmjjIYJR6
— openbiblio.social/@bmittermaier (@BMittermaier) July 4, 2020
Finally! #SARSCoV2 as a toy pic.twitter.com/Cco3Tgy0jy
— Oliver Widder (@geekandpoke) July 4, 2020
It‘s time for some yoga @BLMedieval Add 42130 f. 73v pic.twitter.com/950GLHkNLt
— Melibeus (@melibeus1) July 4, 2020
#noracism pic.twitter.com/cd0G6fGZn7
— DerFlix.de (@DerFlixxx) July 4, 2020
Plans for a new institute are coming along nicely…
More @tomgauld cartoons: https://t.co/M2o5ypJndu pic.twitter.com/tYjLq3XoWn
— New Scientist (@newscientist) July 4, 2020
Did your college math textbooks have moving parts? From 1524 on, a famous German cosmography book came with 5 volvelles! Peter Apian (later knighted for a different book), opted for a novel, tactile-visual teaching style for all earthly and heavenly measurements. pic.twitter.com/XgskoGb0Ss
— Atlas Obscura (@atlasobscura) July 3, 2020
It's #SuperSpreaderSaturday! The next in our series of pub mats to celebrate the pubs reopening will be posted later on today. https://t.co/TfiWhDHSGs#PubsOpening #WelcomeBackPubs pic.twitter.com/G3ohBS662P
— Scarfolk Council (@Scarfolk) July 4, 2020
#suirrelcontent! 🙂 https://t.co/ihuhIwePuC
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 5, 2020
"… fügen wir den Wunsch hinzu, dass die neue so lange ersente Letter recht bald sich in allen unseren Druckereien einbürgern und allgemeine Anname finden möge."
aus: "Regeln für die deutsche Schreibung", Verein für deutsche Rechtschreibung, 1879#Versalesß @VersalesEszett pic.twitter.com/d4KFYoOyHN
— Dudensammler (@dudensammler) July 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279769763393257472
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279770172140785666
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279777133695549442
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279777151638818821
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279777199009214465
Wenn jemand wissen möchte, was Realitätsferne ist, zeige ich die Zweierpackung Hanuta, in der jedes Exemplar noch mal einzeln abgepackt ist.
— Pe (@gebenedeite) June 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279777372389158913
Pistazien sind Erdnüsse mit Kindersicherung.
— Der Sitzung (@realangermouth) June 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279777437786783746
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279777985244127232
Idee: Grundsätzlich immer, wenn mir jemand auch nur ein bisschen blöd kommt, mit Matthäuspassion-Rezitativ replizieren: "Solltest du dem Hohenpriester also antWORTEN!". Halt bisschen umständlich, Cembalo überallhin mitzunehmen.
— Christian Möller @moelllller.bsky.social (@moelllller) May 25, 2020
"Font in Logo": "search 'n find fonts used by world brands" https://t.co/LD9geJt5Ro #fonts #logos #identification #typography
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 5, 2020
[via @designernews-newsletter]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279804274361450496
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279804496374386688
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279804683566092295
cc @ninicux 🙂 https://t.co/SPRZw9RdS1
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 5, 2020
Six months ago today, the main article about #COVID19 was created on English Wikipedia. It was only one sentence long.
Today, more than 5,200 articles about the pandemic are available in 175 languages on Wikipedia. https://t.co/uFXCytXlPF
— Wikipedia (@Wikipedia) July 5, 2020
#Trump: Wenn wir nicht testen, haben wir auch weniger Corona-Fälle#Seehofer: Wenn wir keine Studie zu #RacialProfiling durchführen, haben wir auch keinen Rassismus in der Polizei
Ich: Wenn ich mich nicht wiege, bin ich auch nicht zu dick
— Volksverpetzer (@Volksverpetzer) July 5, 2020
This counts as exercise, right? https://t.co/QwEPESCFQG
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) July 5, 2020
Owen Simmons' 1903 'The Book of Bread', is famous in the book world as, arguably, the first photobook. But the usual green cloth trade edition doesn't fully convey how remarkable the photos really are. Almost never seen is the 1902 deluxe edition that preceded it, shown here. 1/6 pic.twitter.com/AgJiXoicwY
— Incunabula (@incunabula) July 5, 2020
Vergessene Könige des Hochmittelalters: pic.twitter.com/glGKLO3b58
— E. P. Fandorin & sein Tanzorchester (@fandorinmusic) July 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1279861897454669832
#OTD 141 years ago Agathe Lasch (1879-1942) was born. Expert on Middle Low German, she became the 1st female professor of German Philology in Germany in 1923. As a Jew, she faced persecution after 1933 & was murdered by the Nazis in 1942.#WomenInLinguistics #LinguisticBirthdays pic.twitter.com/TyTE73B0Id
— IZ Europäische Sprachen (@izeus_berlin) July 4, 2020
I wrote a blog post about
triangular texts in
medieval
manu
scri
pt
s
!https://t.co/m0Iso1TE5p— Thijs Porck (@thijsporck) July 5, 2020
'nacht allerseits!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 5, 2020