'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
"Die Verteidigung der Sprache ist mein Weg, den Frieden zu befördern: ein unablässiger Kampf gegen die Verschandelung der Sprache, gegen die ständige Wiederholung von Stereotypen, gegen Rassismus und Intoleranz, gegen die Verherrlichung von Gewalt." (Amos Oz, 1939-2018)
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
[via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
"papa stellt das bücherregal ins badezimmer?" https://t.co/fOUMnWv9Fm pic.twitter.com/9zLzZbjlk3
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
#IIIF: die @ZBZuerich hat einige videotutorials online gestellt: https://t.co/KBPdVENdxL [via @InetBibList, https://t.co/CCMptQy5y4]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
Here's our virtual exhibition space for the next 3 days for #LIBER2021 Annual Conference. Explore the beautiful virtual landscape of Belgrade & our conference sponsors. Join us at the ‘Colleagues & Coffee’ space for some good virtual conversation. Welcome! https://t.co/GKNPiF9lbB pic.twitter.com/7nVKD4BRX9
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
It's here! Day 1 of the 50th #LIBER Annual Conference kicks off at 9AM (CEST) today with an Opening Address by LIBER President @JeannetteFrey. We can't wait to welcome you all to #LIBER2021. pic.twitter.com/T3RGo89JM0
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407594998418362370
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407595664788312069
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407602191364497412
.@ttasovac : "we are all prisoners of our own disciplines" – very true! #LIBER2021
— Antonio Rojas Castro (@RojasCastroA) June 23, 2021
.@ttasovac is talking about an "infrastructural turn" and asking us how can we repurpose already exisiting digital resources #LIBER2021
— Antonio Rojas Castro (@RojasCastroA) June 23, 2021
@ttasovac thesis – 1. Digital libraries don’t take full advantage of electronic textuality and 2. Digital libraries should stop treating text as an atavistic relic of print. #LIBER2021
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
.@ttasovac : "the value of a digital artifact is in what you can DO with it" #LIBER2021
— Antonio Rojas Castro (@RojasCastroA) June 23, 2021
What do people do when they do #digitalhumanities?
#LIBER2021 @ttasovac pic.twitter.com/vY2Uf3vgpi— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407612224068325376
love the idea of 'shy data' — can interact with but can't take home @ttasovac #LIBER2021
— Linda Sīle-Shriram (@LSileShriram) June 23, 2021
According to @ttasovac, in a #digitalhumanities-friendly world, digital libraries will…#LIBER2021 Keynote speech – Digital Libraries – The Next Frontier: https://t.co/Vo3cnRGH1c #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/N501akqxm5
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407612365349265408
I think ultimately what @ttasovac is asking is How can librarians and scholars work together? #LIBER2021
— Antonio Rojas Castro (@RojasCastroA) June 23, 2021
#LIBER2021 @ttasovac "Digital Libraries: The Next Frontier" — DH friendly digital libraries need human & machine-readable texts as structured data, APIs for accessing metadata & content, layers of annotations & integrated reference services e.g. dictionaries#MetadataMatters pic.twitter.com/tEuvnTc49b
— Emma Booth (she/her) @emmabooth.bsky.social (@EmmaE_B) June 23, 2021
Let's start thinking of texts in Digital Libraries in a layered manner says @ttasovac #LIBER2021 in the Keynote speech – Digital Libraries – The Next Frontier: https://t.co/Vo3cnRGH1c #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/Um81QK56w0
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
The nerd in me totally agrees: metadata could (and should!?!) be versioned @ttasovac @LIBERconference #LIBER2021
— Linda Sīle-Shriram (@LSileShriram) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407614354896347138
for further reading: there will be a book called "Digital Humanities: An Introduction for Librarians" later in the year: https://t.co/C6gdcQybfj #DigitalHumanities #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
#LIBER2021 @ttasovac most #digitalhumanities work doesn't happen 'in the library' so the library misses out on the outputs of DH research – libraries should be preserving multiple versions of digital texts &their metadata to keep cultural heritage alive instead of static pic.twitter.com/1vNnynB8Ci
— Emma Booth (she/her) @emmabooth.bsky.social (@EmmaE_B) June 23, 2021
#LIBER2021 – Can't help but think that all this is going to require placing the library (physical & digital) at the centre of DH research projects from the very start; this means libraries need proper funding to best support DH scholarship &develop their Digital Libraries https://t.co/1YS198IaNa
— Emma Booth (she/her) @emmabooth.bsky.social (@EmmaE_B) June 23, 2021
"Text as a service", a simple and relevant motto #LIBER2021 https://t.co/UOvV4WRFYq
— Pascale Bouton (@pascalebouton) June 23, 2021
Quand les bibliothécaires s'incrustent dans un tableau de Rembrandt…
À l'occasion de la journée mondiale du livre et du droit d'auteur, les bibliothécaires @EPFL ont participé au défi #refaistacouv ! @UNESCO_fr #JMLDA2021 pic.twitter.com/SCoxtYnj8J
— Bibliothèque de l'EPFL (@EPFLlibrary) April 23, 2021
Really great argument of @ttasovac on #digital #scholarship #methods in libraries: "Down with atavistic concepts of texts!" for fluid, layered, versioned ones and "Text as a service". That's what data-driven research and other users of cultural heritage need! #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/cZOmsE70G8
— kathi woitas (@library_pirate) June 23, 2021
Long overdue this & one good thing to come out of the pandemic. Just needs quicker acceleration I think
"We have seen a progressive shift from the locally acquired just-in-case collection to the collection as a service,"https://t.co/bfcXWLsxVz
— Dominic Broadhurst (@dombroadhurst) June 23, 2021
An der @TUHamburg haben wir in den letzten Monaten intensiv über die gute wissenschaftliche Praxis diskutiert. Dabei war immer im Fokus, diese auch Studierenden optimal zu vermitteln. Grandios, dass das @KITKarlsruhe schon vorgelegt hat: https://t.co/nsuKvTbAJ7 CC BY-NC 3.0 #OER pic.twitter.com/5Ei3RoRoaG
— Beate Rajski (@unzeit) June 22, 2021
Academia rewards clever papers over real world impact. That makes it less useful. But it also perpetuates privilege—those with less experience of injustice find it easier to play the game, i.e. work on abstruse problems while ignoring topics that address pressing needs.
— Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) June 22, 2021
Kennt ihr die Konstruktion *etwas (nicht) abkönnen*? Wir vermuten, dass diese tatsächlich nur in Deutschland gebräuchlich ist und man das in der Schweiz oder in Österreich so nie sagen würde. Also ein Teutonismus? Im Duden steht dazu: "besonders norddeutsch umgangssprachlich". pic.twitter.com/7Ruk4KqqHS
— Variantengrammatik (@VariantenGra) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407620757870592000
Neuer Artikel zum OA-Publizieren: https://t.co/4I1pTUtwpK
— Katrin Falkenstein-Feldhoff (@kfafe) June 23, 2021
Podcasts rund um Literatur(wissenschaft) 2 https://t.co/0AqFJ2ocbX
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) June 23, 2021
— Otto Waalkes (@OTTOausE) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407621107327418371
— SZ Magazin (@szmagazin) June 22, 2021
Sind Bibliotheken der nächste Architekturhype? Architekt Max Dudler diskutiert mit @oesterheld_c und Rudolf Mumenthaler am 5.7. über die gesellschaftliche Rolle und die Architektur von Bibliotheken im 21. Jahrhundert. https://t.co/Rrsjy2d8iu pic.twitter.com/vlkOkHZ1WI
— Zentralbibliothek Zürich (@ZBZuerich) June 17, 2021
Update. Today @DOAJplus lists 16,522 peer-reviewed #openaccess journals.
CC BY = 7,990 (48.4%)
CC BY-NC-ND = 3,714 (22.5%)
CC BY-NC = 3,097 (18.7%)
CC BY-NC-SA = 1,544 (9.3%)
CC BY-SA = 1,162 (7.0%)
CC0 = 271 (1.6%)
CC BY-ND = 254 (1.5%) https://t.co/OWOHxntQ1t— Peter Suber (@petersuber@fediscience.org) (@petersuber) June 22, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407622444387602432
Beyond VIAF: Wikidata as a Complementary Tool for Authority Control in Libraries https://t.co/jIgh139EcG is now available on ITAL #wikidata #VIAF pic.twitter.com/2OOka5VysC
— Stefano Bargioni (@StefanoBargioni) June 22, 2021
Recording is now available and I recommend it as one of the best explanations of the U California strategy for transformative agreements, multi-payer model, etc. (Tho are still aspects of the Elsevier agreement that are still opaque.)
Video linked: https://t.co/6mo8ZVVk3R https://t.co/STk5sofWac
— Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe (@lisalibrarian) June 22, 2021
it's "parallel sessions" time now. https://t.co/4ZpqdJJgmE › I am joining session #1, "Dynamic Digital Collections". https://t.co/vugrajSPu0
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
Liisa Maria Näpärä starts the session with "DOM [= Digital Open Memory] project increases understanding between researchers and the National Library of Finland". the project website: https://t.co/YqooTSG4EA #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
and now Constance Rinaldo & Jane Smith on "The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL): Overcoming and Pre-empting COVID Limitations". the library's website: https://t.co/e28kQR2IDd #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407632345277120513
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407637669253877761
now Bruno Forment, Orpheus Instituut (@Orpheus_Inst, a centre for artistic research in music), about "Resounding Libraries: The transformation of the Ton Koopman collection into an open, digital resource for artistic research". the collection: https://t.co/Y9WGcHPyYR #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
a lot of information about the project Bruno Forment is working on: https://t.co/gWSSrc8msq #TonKoopman #collection #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
Interesting to see all the different ways in which software is referenced in academic papers. Slide by Neil Chue Hong of @SoftwareSaved referencing Howison and Bullard (2016) at #LIBER2021. Reminds me of conversations around citations of digitised collections. pic.twitter.com/mFqG2PanFW
— Lotte Wilms (she/her) (@Lottewilms) June 23, 2021
See also their Software Citation Principles at https://t.co/zr9OvpIJc4 and the Guidelines: https://t.co/h322zkMVv1 #LIBER2021
— Lotte Wilms (she/her) (@Lottewilms) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407643213603741701
mentioned in the discussion: the impressive flickr collection of the @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/vDwkqcu95K #biodiversity #images
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
Das Projekt "OriGami" zu einem kartenbasierten GeoGame am Institut für Geoinformatik der @WWU_Muenster sucht für eine Studie in den Sommerferien Kindern aus den Klassen 2–8, die eine "Schatzsuche" machen wollen: https://t.co/2y7Fypb6A1
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
50 years LIBER! Research libraries united. Congratulations :-). Here's my visual impression of the opening session at LIBER 2021 Online conference #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/5AdMcgmGlL
— Denkschets.nl (@Denkschets) June 23, 2021
[lunch break :)]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
"Showcase you collections in new ways" and "text as a service": my visual recording of keynote speaker Toma Tasovac @ttasovac #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/7nkPNq46fs
— Denkschets.nl (@Denkschets) June 23, 2021
jetzt nehme ich am workshop "SSHOC’ing drama in the cloud; Encoding theatrical text collections for discovery,exploration,and visualisation; the added value of SSHOC/CLARIN services" teil: https://t.co/mlWZ5xq6QI #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
We currently have two parallel Workshops taking place. But don’t worry, you can catch up with any sessions you miss during #LIBER2021 via our YouTube channel after the conference. https://t.co/SybOuvSWTc
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
a packed agenda for this workshop. 🙂 the "ERIC" in CLARIN's name (https://t.co/1UFXoyG16Y, @CLARINERIC) stands for "European Research Infrastructure Consortium". the Social Sciences & Humanities Open Cloud (SSHOC) can be found here: https://t.co/qqeUfTalG1 #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/fQNlrUe5h9
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
of course SSHOC can also be found on twitter: @SSHOpenCloud. 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
We're looking forward to learn from the expert speakers and research library audience at the Onboarding Citizen Science and the role of research libraries: barriers and accelerators workshop now at #LIBER2021 #SSHOCingLIBER2021: https://t.co/pgThdRUqLI pic.twitter.com/9n2vBpDLfW
— SSHOpenCloud (@SSHOpenCloud) June 23, 2021
a bird's eye view over the @SSHOpenCloud project. 45 partners work on it! impact is expected for data integration, availabilty of data and tools like on a "marketplace", and maximised data reuse. #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/mXff54It0y
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
there is a lot of material and events for training @SSHOpenCloud: https://t.co/UObT2mgCZ0 and this is what the marketplace currently looks like: https://t.co/ICbdQgS2Ac #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
"researchers with limited knowledge of digital methods need accecss to quality digital source data and easy-to-use tools", @f_frontini says. so: how can librarians help? and how can intrastructures help librarians? #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/gvra5pdAdc
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
"in the "Hamlet" text there is a lot of ham!" 🙂 this brings us to the importance of #data #encoding and thus to #TEI: https://t.co/fUf84Irfvw › https://t.co/uXGk8KSk2l & @TEIconsortium. #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/T4pUmASyCs
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
When coding goes wrong…Finding 'ham' in an analysis of 'Hamlet'. What is the solution? Careful matching of input format with tools, says @f_frontini.#LIBER2021 #SSH @SSHOpenCloud @CLARINERIC pic.twitter.com/cwIOTCv0MW
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
being asked whether there are any TEI projects around at the workshop participants' institutions I could mention the "Online.Swift" project at the Ehrenpreis Centre for Swift Studies @WWU_Muenster: https://t.co/3tAJF4BAL4 🙂 #TEI #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
Valuable resources being shared in the '#SSHOC’ing drama in the cloud' Workshop for those wishing to find out more about Text Encoding Initiatives (TEI), such as this course from #dariahTeach @dariahTeach https://t.co/m4EHjFbzMY #LIBER2021 #SSHOC pic.twitter.com/o2cjeuUKJI
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
"Twix hieß früher…" und "X hieß mal Bibliothekartag" – ich glaub, letztes Jahr endete die Diskussion tatsächlich mit Verweis auf die Markigkeit des Namens. Bin mal gespannt, wie die Diskussion dann nächstes Jahr aussieht (egal wie die Verstaltung dann heißt) 🙂 https://t.co/yr5MB0lyAu
— Tobias Zeumer – @vform@verweisungsform.de (@vform) June 23, 2021
a quite impressive workflow for working with data that Maria Eskevich has presented in detail over several slides! this is only the last one as an overview. #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/loZ0qDflvZ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
some "take home" messages: collaboration with RI & K-centres is valuable, tools & resources can be found via aggregators, data encoding (eg. with TEI) allows more advanced analysis, sharing is important. the @SSHOpenCloud and @CLARINERIC teams are always happy to help! #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/LNrhcnCmc0
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
And a reminder of the resources offered by @CLARINERIC. Find out more about their Knowledge Centres and Training Events here: https://t.co/AdOP5NYubN pic.twitter.com/H6mQFdIltA
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
@scorpiomma now gives a concrete example of SSCHOC/CLARIN use in real-life research with this interesting example of intertextuality in European drama history, dealing with the issue of large-scale corpora and multiple languages. pic.twitter.com/BfUdSM33Zl
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
What is @CLARINERIC? @f_frontini gives an overview… pic.twitter.com/iFUE3t09oU
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
Fascinating start to #LIBER2021 with great keynote from @ttasovac. Digital libraries need to deliver text as a service and should “stop treating text as an atavistic relic of physical culture”. Digital libraries as version control as well as content systems.
— Thomas Shaw (@shawthomas123) June 23, 2021
Why do theological colleges change their names so often? Are they hiding from the Mafia, or are they just trying to make my life difficult?
— Anna James (@superteadrinker) June 23, 2021
this is it for me for today. will be back tomorrow for the 2nd day of LIBER 2021!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 23, 2021
Now for our Knowledge Café! In today's final session we invite participants to help shape the vision for the next LIBER strategy #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/YsnlSaAU8u
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407708610747113474
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407769316334968833
That confirms what we see in Germany for some years now: Everything works quite smoothly even without access to #Elsevier https://t.co/bZV8CakTZA
— R Wagner (@igeltanne) June 23, 2021
The Danish phrase ‘er det hestens fødselsdag?’ (literally ‘is it the horse’s birthday?’) means ‘this rye bread is too thick for my open sandwich’.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) June 23, 2021
Do I get any bonus points for the smallest library @LIBERconference? #HowToRunALibrary #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/Z8dmZg7k8w
— Rosie Allison (@RosieAllison95) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407786033459179520
Things that are drawing in:
Nights.
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407787156819611650
Never feeling a higher sense of relief than when someone cancels a Zoom meeting.
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) June 23, 2021
Man sieht die Toleranz der deutschen Nationalmannschaft bei jedem Spiel an den vier Gendersternchen auf dem Trikot.
— FrauFrohmann (@FrauFrohmann) June 23, 2021
I'm looking for a link checker that can open and check URLs from an Excel file or Google spreadsheet and that – ideally – not only reports dead URLs, but also redirects (and ideally writes these back into an Excel/Google spreadsheet) Many wishes 🙂 Who has got a recommendation?
— Ulrich Herb (@scinoptica) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407791225059565569
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407791709241630726
Immer mehr Bibliotheken bieten Buchungssysteme für Arbeitsplätze an. Wenn nach Corona die Belegschaft sowieso zur Hälfte weiter von zu Hause arbeitet, wäre das doch auch etwas für die Arbeitsplätze der Mitarbeiter*innen, oder? https://t.co/NOUuFJkBMH
— Jakob @nichtich@openbiblio.social (@nichtich) June 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407792179771330574
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407793040631140360