'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 30, 2021
She made a divining rod.
Not to search for water, but for the divine.
But it only led her in circles.
Following her footsteps.
— A Small Fiction (@ASmallFiction) June 30, 2021
Do you work here? https://t.co/P874KINiKl
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) June 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1410096649326714888
One positive to Zoom dissertation defenses: parents can attend and watch proudly. My parents could not attend my in-person defense because of the cost of travel. I LOVE that the virtual format lets parents be a part of something so important.
— Patricia Garcia (@thebigfiveone) June 29, 2021
That you don’t get a deal with England in the regular runtime should surprise no more.
— Thomas Schönberger (@chesirkatze) June 29, 2021
Mathematics and life. https://t.co/a3GXfd33Uf pic.twitter.com/kit1MBwp60
— Cliff Pickover (@pickover) June 29, 2021
"Schreibsprachen im Übergang: Untersuchungen zum Sprachwandel im niederdeutsch-ostmitteldeutschen Übergangsraum im Spätmittelalter und in der Frühen Neuzeit" von @luukkiilluu ist unter 3K 90576 jetzt auch in der ULB Münster verfügbar: https://t.co/R6oqUKED74. #Niederdeutsch https://t.co/vElhpgmUo1
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) June 30, 2021
… featuring @elararchive! 🙂 #endangeredlanguages #archive https://t.co/zyRTnP2M9l
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1410152023614427137
wer Schiss vor dem nächsten Lockdown hat, sollte jetzt anfangen sich mit Arbeitskollegen anzufreunden, die darf man schließlich immer treffen
— E L H O T Z O (@elhotzo) June 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1410206891670638593
Die GNDCon ist die Konferenz für die Beteiligten an der Gemeinsamen Normdatei (GND) — der integrierten Normdatei der @DNB_Aktuelles.
Unsere Software @WikibaseHQ wird eingesetzt, um das Datenteilen zu erleichtern. Mehr könnt ihr im Blog lesen: https://t.co/e9WpS9usCM
— WikimediaDeutschland (@WikimediaDE) June 30, 2021
Killing the time until #elag2021 #minielag by searching for songs named metadata: https://t.co/Tb0zHrOXut
— Jakob @nichtich@openbiblio.social (@nichtich) June 30, 2021
Kurzbesuch im Büro und was sehe ich? Eine sehr große Botschaft am Conti-Hochhaus. #IchbinHanna pic.twitter.com/yhnQzraT1i
— Katja Politt (@lingucat) June 30, 2021
Word of the Day: GIMCRACKERY — a collection of showy and useless things.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) June 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1410207581268742150
Got an old building? Need a new library? See the latest #IFLA publication "New Libraries in Old Building: Creative Reuse" for inspiration from around the world—https://t.co/DAAY1DLiNC
(w/ contributions by members of our terrific @ifla_lbes team, Janine Schmidt + Karen Latimer)
— traci lesneski (@LesneskiTraci) June 30, 2021
• Ying & Yang, 3D-Variante pic.twitter.com/z4KLbSdkKH
— Peter Glaser (@peterglaser) June 30, 2021
Into the last 8 at #EURO2020 https://t.co/JK68cjuBkd pic.twitter.com/gDClkTouJN
— Medieval Manuscripts (@BLMedieval) June 30, 2021
From the Island of Bad Infographics—Critical Theories: https://t.co/IYk1AdOK2d
— Editors of SpecGram (@SpecGram) June 30, 2021
"Code is there to explain the comments to the computer" — Andy Harris
— Programming Wisdom (@CodeWisdom) June 30, 2021
“This is my first time in this library.”
“Welcome. Adult books are over here, kids’ books are over there. Do you need to get on a computer? We also have photocopiers. What did you come in for?”
“The air conditioning.”— Lousy Librarian (@LousyLibrarian) June 30, 2021
The Irish phrase for ‘fancy seeing you here’ or ‘you never know what you might chance upon!’ is ‘is fánach an áit a bhfaighfeá gliomach’, which literally means ‘what an odd place to find a lobster’.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) June 30, 2021
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Say it with me: Statues are not “history,” statues are “memory.” We choose what to honor and remember from history. The nation is making new choices slowly but surely. https://t.co/T40VAjRht1
— Christopher Wilson (@wolverinewilson) June 30, 2021
Warum haben Waschmaschinen so ein Fenster zum Reingucken und Spülmaschinen nicht
— Margarete Stokowski (@marga_owski) June 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1410323461441044486
m Blog »Der Umblätterer« werden unter der Überschrift »Tausendseiter« seit 2014 Bücher gesammelt, die mindestens 900 Seiten umfassen – so ist dort eine grandiose Auflistung zusammengekommen. https://t.co/PVFzig2DYN pic.twitter.com/6n06VlKVAK
— Kaffeehaussitzer (@cafehaussitzer) June 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1410324522360885256
Apple bookstore pic.twitter.com/wHNYvZLVTz
— Friedemann Weber (@friedemann.bsky.social) (@Friedemann1) June 30, 2021
A wet man does not fear rain. – RUSSIAN PROVERB
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) June 30, 2021
Kennt ihr schon »Sommers Literarische Epochen to go«? Michael Sommer präsentiert in seinen neuesten Videos einen Überblick über die wichtigsten philosophischen Quellen, Personen und Werke der literarischen Epochen. Hier geht's zum #Expressionismus: https://t.co/YZiuZsP1kV
— Reclam Verlag (@ReclamVerlag) June 30, 2021
Letzte Nacht im Traum riet mir jemand, im wissenschaftlichen CV "Bereitschaft zum Fallschirmspringen" anzugeben.
Treffende Metapher für #IchBinHanna, aber:
Ihr könnt mir eine W7-Professur mit Dienstvilla anbieten, niemand bringt mich dazu, mich aus einem Flugzeug zu stürzen.— Philipp Krämer (@ph_kraemer) June 30, 2021
digital infrastructure cannot be run by projects.
digital infrastructure must not be run by projects.
digital infrastructure will not be run by projects.— Jakob @nichtich@openbiblio.social (@nichtich) June 30, 2021
Lokaljournalismus am Limit pic.twitter.com/wMV51e4kVD
— supatyp (@supatyp) June 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1410330488347271168