'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
"Man muss nicht unbedingt der Erste sein, es reicht, wenn man Besseres zu bieten hat." (Hasso Plattner, *1944, dt. Unternehmer, Mäzen) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
in sechs monaten ist heiligabend. #servicetweet
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407939496335794177
2nd day of #LIBER2021! we'll start with the keynote "Open knowledge?… darling, we need to talk (again)!" by @evamen: https://t.co/eArfxVXd19 #Openess #OpenKnowledge #OpenScience https://t.co/eORsEKw1Yx
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407958769296887809
Many thanks to @LIBERconference and everybody who tweeted about my exhausting and, at times, hallucinatory talk yesterday. I blame parts of it on the heat 🙂 Here are my slides: https://t.co/lM2zCuIbEP followed by some references. #LIBER2021
— Toma Tasovac (@ttasovac) June 24, 2021
For a rich but practical view on things, check out the forthcoming book from @facetpublishing co-edited by @schambers3 and moi: "Digital Humanities: An Introduction for Librarians" https://t.co/FWGx5Kqw1l #LIBER2021
— Toma Tasovac (@ttasovac) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407959007881482241
[hrmpf: on today's virtual desktop setting I can't do screenshots of the slides in zoom. so no pictures here today. :(]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
@evamen explains the premise of her talk at #LIBER2021 now and the priorities for #librarians #libraries #researchers – #openknowledge #openscience. Read more about this keynote here: https://t.co/PLNH9V7W9Y pic.twitter.com/OplRH2qSWS
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
@evamen uses the metaphor of the umbrella to explain how the meaning of #openscience differs in different countries #LIBER2021 #librarians #libraries #researchers #openknowledge #openscienc #openscholarship. Read more about this keynote here: https://t.co/PLNH9V7W9Y pic.twitter.com/tabityk5nI
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
We need very strong roots and infrastructure to be successful in #openscience says @evamen at #LIBER2021 #librarians #libraries #researchers #openknowledge #openscienc #openscholarship #socialscience. Read more about this keynote here: https://t.co/PLNH9V7W9Y pic.twitter.com/Yl9jmltUiy
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
… even if real mushrooms normally don't have roots. 🙂 https://t.co/Z3uEg9lKBE
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
Great metaphors to express the importance of openness. We are in our open ecosystem, with open data, open licencing etc. says @evamen at #LIBER2021 #librarians #libraries #researchers #openknowledge #openscienc #openscholarship #socialscience https://t.co/PLNH9V7W9Y pic.twitter.com/3x6rEHCU5h
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
A strong contender for the greatest ever open science visualisation! #LIBER2021 https://t.co/oQ5OB08G5g
— Thomas Shaw (@shawthomas123) June 24, 2021
.@evamen highlights that open knowledge always needs roots and soil (research ecosystem, infrastructures, standards, etc.) in her #LIBER2021 keynote
— Antonio Rojas Castro (@RojasCastroA) June 24, 2021
@evamen addresses the challenges and possible obstacles ahead at #LIBER2021 #librarians #libraries #researchers #openknowledge #openscience #openscholarship #socialscience https://t.co/PLNH9V7W9Y pic.twitter.com/fXEluoVwYe
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
What kind of commitments can we make towards #openscience – each and every one of us can question ourselves and consider the opportunities to make a difference says @evamen #LIBER2021 #librarians #libraries #researchers #openknowledge #openscholarship https://t.co/PLNH9V7W9Y pic.twitter.com/DdlIDVIM88
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
#Covid19 has made us rethink the way we do #openscience – it's a call for us and policymakers to rethink the process and focus on more on collaboration says @evamen #LIBER2021 #librarians #libraries #researchers #openknowledge #openscholarship https://t.co/PLNH9V7W9Y pic.twitter.com/h8ehjjRqd5
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
@evamen analysed +-6,000 publications in #openaccess (during #COVID19) – it's a real discussion moment to see whether Covid has been good for #openscience or not. And we need solutions quickly says @evamen at #LIBER2021 #librarians #libraries #researchers https://t.co/PLNH9V7W9Y pic.twitter.com/wIBKixBR5N
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
Great keynote day 2 of #LIBER2021 from Eva Méndez & reminder of challenges/motivations around open science/open knowledge/open research pic.twitter.com/JaNCxU38Fe
— Laurian Williamson (@LaurianW) June 24, 2021
So what is urgently needed? questions @evamen at #LIBER2021 #librarians #libraries #researchers https://t.co/PLNH9V7W9Y pic.twitter.com/rEnPgiG4ND
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407968224419909633
According to @evamen, two key topics that we need to address are: 1) reproducibility and 2) new research assessment #LIBER2021 #librarians #libraries #researchers https://t.co/PLNH9V7W9Y pic.twitter.com/zvW81UfipA
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407969746071474177
Unresolved #openscience issues towards 2030
according to @evamen #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/XJMTUoP5Hs
— najla (@najlaoa) June 24, 2021
.@evamen : "science is like a parachute, if it is not open it will not save us" – great talk! #LIBER2021
— Antonio Rojas Castro (@RojasCastroA) June 24, 2021
The new mode for Open Science in the coming years – #librarians you need the metaphorical Swiss army knife says @evamen at #LIBER2021 now https://t.co/HAOMg4o82q. pic.twitter.com/xnyXYI8ust
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
“Science is like a parachute. If it is not open, it is not going to help us” Liber Conference Keynote Speech by @evamen #LIBER2021
— UppsalaUniLib (@UppsalaUniLib) June 24, 2021
"Education, education, education" AND "training, training, and more training" as a way to engage & advocate open science with your community/institution. Great keynote with some practical advice in the Q&A #LIBER2021
— Laurian Williamson (@LaurianW) June 24, 2021
next I will attend the workshop "A shared future for open access books – exploring partnerships between libraries and publishers" with Claire Redhead, @martin_eve, @SofieWennstrom, @OPL_Tante, @OlafSiegert, and @nielsstern: https://t.co/3QjkdaYwxw #openaccess #books #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407976541141843971
"What can we do at a practical level in the open ecosystem? Training! Training! Training!" My visual recording of todays keynote speech by Eva Méndez @evamen #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/98AQptPhDY
— Denkschets.nl (@Denkschets) June 24, 2021
Libraries: they need to serve patrons, organisation. Locked budgets and demand driven acquisition – boundaries/constraints to take into account #LIBER2021
— Ronald Snijder (@ronaldsnijder) June 24, 2021
#LIBER2021 Workshop on #openaccess books pic.twitter.com/ahkHwlDtFc
— Ronald Snijder (@ronaldsnijder) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407983786470617089
.@martin_eve presented the "Opening the Future" initiative for a collective subscription model: https://t.co/772GvzSn1I #openaccess #books #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
.@OPL_Tante put her thoughts about libraries-publishers relationships under the title "how can we work together if we treat each other as enemies?" – good question! the german ENABLE! initiative wants to solve this through community building: https://t.co/hxdxrDlqqD #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
The model scales: no treshold. If at least one #openaccess books is funded, go ahead. "Rolling model" #LIBER2021
— Ronald Snijder (@ronaldsnijder) June 24, 2021
first to take up this model:
– Central European University Press: @CEUPress
– Liverpool University Press @LivUniPress #LIBER2021— Ronald Snijder (@ronaldsnijder) June 24, 2021
Alexandra Jobman: ENABLE. Partnership between libraries and publishers. We are not enemies!
Community in German speaking world:
– common #openaccess culture
– standards
– now focus on humanities and socila sciences#LIBER2021— Ronald Snijder (@ronaldsnijder) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407989573402206211
the ENABLE discussion paper about publishers & publishing costs @OPL_Tante mentioned: Eichler/Lembrecht/Werner (2021): Leistungen und Kostenrahmen für zeitgemäße Open-Access-Publikationen in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften. https://t.co/BpEbtDpdqo [in German] #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1407990668123951113
Obstacles for colleboration: lack of understanding, need to know each aother better. How to overcome?
Transparancy, small groups exploring common topics, communication rules, positive mindset 🙂#LIBER2021— Ronald Snijder (@ronaldsnijder) June 24, 2021
in breakout rooms we're now discussing 2 questions: "Can you list business models or programmes for OA books that libraries can participate in or are contributing to?" + "What challenges do you see in taking part in funding programmes/consortias/collaborations/initiatives?"
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
… and 2 more: "What challenges do you see in taking part in funding initiatives in terms of infrastructures for hosting or distributing OA books?" + "What do you think needs to be tone to overcome these challenges?" #openaccess #books #discussion #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
Speaking together not about the others,
a positive mindest, a mission statement
and even a lot of fun… – that's #ENABLE! https://t.co/IGixszhU9S #LIBER2021 #OpenAccess— @Joachim_Hoeper (@Joachim_Hoeper) June 24, 2021
interesting #report on this topic by @joe_dev et al.: "The promise of collaboration: collective funding models and the integration of Open Access books into libraries" https://t.co/pA1DdeRQdP #openaccess #books #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
in my group we also discussed the idea that librarians should act as "role models" publishing open access themselves. in this context I recalled the "Open Library Badge" which might also be interesting for non-German libraries? https://t.co/DMBGDMTy29 & @openlibbadge #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
#LIBER2021 Workshop conclusions:
– Collaborative models are successful
– Cultural shift, so involve community
– Transparancy and adjust costs to capacity
– Important: long term approach— Ronald Snijder (@ronaldsnijder) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408008832777867268
another paper from this topic range: "Opening up the Library: Transforming our Policies, Practices and Structures" by @joanna_ball, @Graham_Stone, and Sarah Thompson: https://t.co/YaR9poIrBy #openaccess #books #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408010079366963202
… and now it's poster time! 🙂 https://t.co/iHBWQCSrxq – I like the idea of the pre-recorded videos for each poster. alas I did not have the time yet to watch them … #LIBER2021 #somuchtoseesolittletime
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
This is pretty cool. Five principles for research managers and administrators to live by: collegiality, inclusivity, professionalism, innovation and accountability. https://t.co/cthsMohlbP
— Dr Elizabeth Gadd @lizziegadd.bsky.social (@LizzieGadd) May 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408024656737705985
tuning in to this session now: "How Can Open Infrastructures Support the Role of Research Libraries?" https://t.co/QntnIsfc6Z #LIBER2021 – but due to "urgent local tasks" I can only listen with one ear …
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
Super fun idea acknowledging the horror of data management planning by using an escape room approach #researchdata #DataManagementPlan #LIBER2021
— Catherine Scutt (@catherinescutt) June 24, 2021
How #OPERAS #researchinfrastructure paves the way to #openknowledge? @Blotiere1 and @tizianalombardo present @OPERASEU, @TripleEU and @COESOEU and its innovative #services for #researchers and #libraries at #LIBER2021#openscience @LIBEReurope #crowdfunding #SSH #scholcomm pic.twitter.com/XleUoQjxvs
— OPERAS (@OPERASEU) June 24, 2021
Today @andkirchner and I presented how @openaccessnet supports the #openaccess community in Germany at #LIBER2021 – slides & recordings will be made available by @LIBERconference – thanks for having us https://t.co/HH7oFNgCPo
— Helene Strauß (@helenebrinken) June 24, 2021
My favorite new equipment purchase for the lab – a travel crib to go in my office so my graduate student can bring her 9-month old little girl to work when necessary and I get to play with her while her mom gets some work done. Win-win!! pic.twitter.com/1R7QKprOLr
— Troy Littleton (@JTroyLittleton) May 7, 2021
the last session for today: "Why use #ikidata, or not?" with @libsun, @ookgezellig, @thisismmiller, and @juliebirkholz, moderated by @AnnVanCamp: https://t.co/ozXQSno63k #LIBER2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 24, 2021
People attending the "Why use #wikidata,or not?" session at #LIBER2021 might be interested in the recently published code4Lib article "How We Built a Spatial Subject Classification Based on Wikidata" by @acka47: https://t.co/GhPpqTBgpP https://t.co/fwjh9q3XZ2
— @lobid@openbiblio.social (@lobidOrg) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408051051245211650
Despite its benefits, there is hesitancy when it comes to using #wikidata #LIBER2021 pic.twitter.com/KiwLsOGcFk
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) June 24, 2021
The #LIBER2021 discussion panel "Why use @wikidata , or not?" I'll jump to conclusions: It helps to organise the knowledge!
— Cezary Rosiński (@cezaryrosinski_) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408061822154862596
I spoke on a panel around LC & Wikidata activities. Folks might find this prototype tool interesting:https://t.co/z4qX1qXcoC
API to convert Wikidata record into a MARC authority file.#LIBER2021 https://t.co/4OJUZN8omp
— Matt Miller (@thisismmiller) June 24, 2021
@ookgezellig at #LIBER2021: "Of all the scary #LOD platforms, @wikidata is the least scary." Very encouraging!
— Cezary Rosiński (@cezaryrosinski_) June 24, 2021
Ok. Cool. Anja Karliczek hat also vier Jahre gebraucht, um sich erstmal einzuarbeiten. Das ist länger als die meisten Verträge in der Wissenschaft überhaupt laufen. #IchBinHanna https://t.co/4wpPE9xDDO
— Toke Hoffmeister (@tokehoff) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408103092999049219
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408141486714146817
Und ganz ehrlich, das ist wirklich verletzend. Einfach nur bitter. https://t.co/kQ9rCUktyV
— katharinahoppe @katharinahppe@hessen.social (@katharinahppe) June 24, 2021
„…wenn an Hochschulen gar nichts stattfindet im Moment.“ Nachdem alle alles gegeben haben, um drei fachlich satisfaktionsfähige Semester zu ermöglichen, frage ich mich, wie weit eine Bundesministerin für Bildung und Forschung von der Realität der Hochschulen entfernt sein kann. https://t.co/Z0PcdoUU80
— Sabine Döring (@sabinedoering) June 24, 2021
Computer Usefulness in Publishing, 1969 and Now https://t.co/1YJxJgbwBn pic.twitter.com/ByYAJlFtVl
— Improbable Research (@improbresearch) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408142256180183040
Statt Dialogbereitschaft und einem Minimum an Verständnis für die Situation an den Hochschulen schafft @AnjaKarliczek auf den letzten Metern noch einen krassen Schlag ins Gesicht für alle Beschäftigten, Forschenden, Lehrenden, Beratung & Administration – & für alle Studierenden. https://t.co/8xKXLSXIrS
— @bothe.bluesky.social (@JoaBothe) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408142867189710850
Researchers at our Uni and @WWU_Muenster built a high-res microscope with just LEGO and mobile phone parts. And kids aged 9-13 significantly increased their understanding of #microscopy by using it: https://t.co/VTCYikJt8h, #ScienceCanBeFun. https://t.co/GZoiS1596D @BiophysicistJ pic.twitter.com/6l6XVhJNEp
— Uni Göttingen (@uniGoettingen) June 24, 2021
Ich finde das beeindruckend. Da merkt Anja Karliczek, dass sie es sich in dieser Legislaturperiode zwar mit allen Lehrer:innen, aber noch gar nicht mit allen Wissenschaftler:innen verscherzt hat und kriegt auch das kurz vor der Wahl noch hin. Die zieht einfach durch. #IchBinHanna
— Bent Freiwald (@BentFreiwald) June 24, 2021
OMG, SVG Favicons FTW! https://t.co/lHbys7qQ7z
— Tobias Zeumer – @vform@verweisungsform.de (@vform) June 24, 2021
One thing that bothered me at #HannaimBundestag was the "ask the Uni presidents what they want". You know what they all want? To be a "springboard" for young scientists.
But when every university and institute is a springboard, it means there is nowhere to land! #IchBinHanna
— Christopher Kyba @skyglowberlin@vis.social (@skyglowberlin) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408145526512656388
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408145564894699524
na, dann schließe ich mal das zoom-fenster, fahre die e-learning-module runter, lasse die e-mails unbeantwortet, breche die arbeit am projektantrag und an aktuellen forschungen ab, vertröste die erstsemester aufs nächste jahr und lasse den stift, hell, alle stifte fallen https://t.co/VuuGfeiO0u
— Sandra Beck (@Tisiphone15) June 24, 2021
Eigentlich hatten @AnjaKarliczek und ihr @BMBF_Bund ja schon vor #HannaImBundestag das Wohlwollen der Wissenschaftscommunity komplett verspielt. Aber mit dem Auftritt hat sie es geschafft, noch untendurcher zu sein.
Punktsieg in der Disziplin Selbstunterbietung.#IchBinHanna— Philipp Krämer (@ph_kraemer) June 24, 2021
Brand new! Very British Problems sticker packs. https://t.co/8X5y2B6XeH
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408148471933190158
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408148588627120131
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408148770936823809
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408149219320401924
“What do you do in your spare time?”
“Worry a lot. Look at my phone. Sit. Sleep. Find comfort in hot drinks. Telly. Cake. That about covers it.”
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408149413449633804
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408149485339873281
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408150052036562950
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408151097500446720
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408151670136180739
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) June 24, 2021
Das ging schnell. pic.twitter.com/GtKAvmyEQC
— topfvollgold (@topfvollgold) June 23, 2021
Aus aktuellem Anlass haben wir uns gefragt, wie eigentlich all das mit diesem Discord-Server begann. Und dann diesen Tweet gefunden #ThrowbackThursday https://t.co/ccm4QT6y1R
— DACH Bibliothekswesen (@bibDACH) June 24, 2021
This is a great idea, thanks! Has anyone done this before, just contacted their old high school and offered to talk about their PhD experience at career orientation day? Would love to give back to current students! https://t.co/nOCiNcEojg
— Lena Ackermann (lenaackermann.bsky.social) (@_lenaackermann) June 24, 2021
Bayern2 radioWissen: „Die Weisheit der Kabbala – Zwischen Alltag und Ekstase“ https://t.co/TLWNfvxhZr
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) June 24, 2021
Kennnen Sie schon … „Henrik Ibsens skrifter“? https://t.co/Lrw5Vj2TBv
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) June 24, 2021
Liebliche Details zu A New Mappe of the Romane Empire – John Speed 1626 . Die Karte, hier im ersten Abdruck von 1626 #karte #map #römischesreich #romanempire #mappingtheworld #antiquariat #antiquariatsolder pic.twitter.com/ZPdBaBi2hl
— MychalSimka (@wilsberg) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408153843964256260
Was darf Satire? pic.twitter.com/BJjUjXkdbE
— Ann-Marlen Hoolt (@justnotaduck) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408155253825019905
Trying to work out who England play in the next round… #EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/ip4r9sTyvA
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) June 23, 2021
What a beautiful silhouette.. By @tooting_girl 🙂 Thank you! We really love looking through the photos you guys send to us!
"Sun dappled squirrel."#rewild #redsrule #redsquirrelsrule #redsquirrelsouthwest #britishredsquirrel #redsquirrel pic.twitter.com/2nuij64j9R— Red Squirrel South-West (@redsquirrelsw) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1408156998571642887
Statt Büchertapete eine Art Twitter-Wall auf der die Publikationen herunterscollen, auf die gerade zugegriffen wurde.
— Jakob @nichtich@openbiblio.social (@nichtich) June 24, 2021