'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 22, 2021
"Aus Liebe zum Reisen": 10 Tage, 10 Fotos, keine Erklärung. 8/10 | @chbeer hat mich nominiert. Ich nominiere niemanden; wenn jemand mitmachen will, nur zu!
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— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 22, 2021
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kleine erinnerung an zwei stellenausschreibungen bei uns, bewerbungsfrist 7.3. #bibliothek #IT #jobs https://t.co/51Hi2dyxFI
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 22, 2021
Der Kollege übertreibt keineswegs… Ohne Twitter hätte es das Projekt vermutlich nie gegeben. Und ohne E-Mail, Skype, Zoom, Google Drive, Hessenbox und Trello hätten wir die Deadline niemals halten können
https://t.co/p6prIq8Io3
— Jules Buendgens-Kosten (@BuendgensKosten) February 22, 2021
WDR-Zeitzeichen zu Ken Follett https://t.co/yI93JmFCPD
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) February 22, 2021
#2021JLID 1700 Jahre jüdisches Leben in Deutschland – Hebräische Fragmente des 14. Jh.s wurden im 18./19. Jh. in Gotha von christl. Buchbindern für Einbände verwendet. Pragmatik spielte eine Rolle, selten der Bezug zum Trägerband, wohl auch die Ästhetik der Schrift@unierfurt pic.twitter.com/80cfCzQn0U
— Forschungsbibliothek Gotha (@FBGotha) February 21, 2021
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Harrisburg Telegraph, Pennsylvania, March 29, 1881 pic.twitter.com/nlu8ejK4j0
— Yesterday's Print (@yesterdaysprint) February 21, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1363769649192656897
At least they were somebody’s friend. #stuffpeoplewriteinparts #violajokes #orchestralibrarian #operalibrarian #orchestralibrary #librarianinglikeaboss pic.twitter.com/91GPhAC9Hx
— Laura Conrad (@conrad_l) February 21, 2021
0x342d4c pic.twitter.com/nO8VMoK2hq
— Every Color (@everycolorbot) February 22, 2021
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Top 7 meistgestreamte Künstler bei Spotify Deutschland:
1. Capital Bra
2. Samra
3. RAF Camora
4. Mastu
5. Bonez MC
6. Stihl BT 45
7. Apache 207Wenn ihr auch nicht gemerkt habt, dass da eine Bohrmaschine und eine Hämorrhoiden-Salbe dabei ist, ist alles in Ordnung mit euch.
— Thomas Poppe (@DerPoppe) January 26, 2020
That's so funny. I can understand a lot of data science and I can understand a lot of social science, and thanks to this thread I can now understand why they cannot understand each other
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— Sebastian N✦rdh✦ff (@twig2noise) February 22, 2021
Our @twig2noise Sebastian Nordhoff will be a panelist at "The Future of Scholarly Communication" workshop in the panel "Innovative Business Models for OA books" this Wednesday https://t.co/3Z5gzrdLgw
At the same time, also at a booth at virtual #dgfs2021. Bilocation #FTW— @langscipress@openbiblio.social (@LangSciPress) February 22, 2021
Zahlenspielereien: Am 21.02.2021 sind insgesamt 2.021 Münzen im Online-Katalog der @WWU_Muenster.
Neu dazugekommen ist zuletzt Material aus dem weiten Feld der "griechischen Münzen", aus Prägestätten von Unteritalien bis Baktrien… Zu entdecken unter https://t.co/v520eTB911 pic.twitter.com/Q1W1SL8aC2— NUMiD Verbund (@numid_verbund) February 21, 2021
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Your occasional reminder that we really do need to bring back tram decorating competitions pic.twitter.com/SMM5hC2j21
— Tim Dunn (@MrTimDunn) February 20, 2021
We want to empower you to find the books you'll love, the old-school way.
Wander the stacks. Stumble upon something new. Break out of Amazon's algorithmic bubble!
We've put together a webinar to help you learn the ropes of the @OpenLibrary Explorer. https://t.co/m9ZdW5blc3
— Open Library (@openlibrary) February 19, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1363849885519392769
The height of British optimism:
“You never know, it might turn out to be quite good”
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) February 22, 2021
In the time it has taken me to skim the PA’s OA report, @martin_eve has read, digested, and demolished it. (The only point where divert from Martin is that the ‘green OA causes cancellations’ argument has been advanced without evidence for two decades now, not one!) https://t.co/45H8FHYuo3
— David Prosser (@RLUK_David) February 17, 2021
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Deutschland in einem Bild:
Das FAZ-Archiv hat für den Abruf von Artikel-PDFs einen Mondscheintarif. pic.twitter.com/qytsCvCtpp
— moritzhoffmann.bsky.social (@moritz_hoffmann) February 22, 2021
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Word of the day: COSH (19th century Scots) – a warm, snug, comfortable situation pic.twitter.com/wIb5YqetuZ
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) February 22, 2021
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