'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 12, 2021
Er war ein Aussteiger, lebte naturnah, pazifistisch, eben ganz #alternativ in einer Zeit, als das noch keine Mode war. Noch 100 Jahre später inspirierte er die #Friedensbewegung der #68er. Erfahren Sie mehr im Artikel des Tages https://t.co/70bfBWPV0a pic.twitter.com/BlCa3vcZbq
— Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache (@dwds_de) July 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414443270873169921
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414443392633815044
— The National (@ScotNational) July 11, 2021
“Ah well” – Translation: Another dream crushed.
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) July 11, 2021
"Man darf nicht nur auf das Glück warten, es kann schon mal ergriffen werden." (Mario Adorf, *1930, dt. Schauspieler und Schriftsteller) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414444869901291522
This is not the end for this young. @england side, it’s just the beginning. Congratulations to @azzurri. You deserved it.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) July 11, 2021
#TIL: fußnotenzeichen werden auch konsultationszeichen genannt. https://t.co/mjAFs6kWXK #typographie
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 12, 2021
"Archivische und bibliothekarische Prozesse im Wandel" – das neue Heft der @arbidoCH ist da: https://t.co/W4Kc3hzVsf #Archiv #Bibliothek #Wandel
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414475287677579265
aus der reihe "wenn englische texte in sachen bibliothek gnadenlos übersetzt werden" heute: "eingebettetes bibliothekswesen". https://t.co/l25H947LnC 🙂 [zu den print-sammlungen muss ich dem kollegen widersprechen: zumindest wenn's kein ebook-exemplar gibt, bleibt print wichtig.]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 12, 2021
#TIL: the use of "angst" as a verb, like in "to angst over something". cf. https://t.co/3bHPUW31rY. #learningEnglish 🙂 [found in this interview with @chriscoxlibrar1: https://t.co/uJpHGro6wW]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414488736797270018
Me to undergrads: this is hard, please give yourself grace.
Me to grads: this is hard, please give yourself grace.
Me to colleagues: this is hard, please give yourself grace.
Me to myself: you were late to an important meeting. You are a failure and fraud. Just quit.— Alejandra Dubcovsky (she/her/hers) (@adubcovskyj) April 7, 2021
#BibliotheksABC 🙂 https://t.co/T7FSMAuI0d
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 12, 2021
Why we need peer-review#AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter https://t.co/gL6No8t6mH
— Reviewer 2 (@GrumpyReviewer2) July 12, 2021
Oh this is a useful looking tool. Thanks @DrewBThomas https://t.co/dqZ5AzgDTX
— Robert MacLean (@bob_maclean) July 12, 2021
14% of inter-librarian communication at the desk is done via sighing
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) July 12, 2021
Tolles Projekt von unserem FSJler Sören Kubisch aus dem #Makerspace @SLUBdresden. Er hat ein Spiel entwickelt, das definitiv Suchtpotential hat. "Alles, was zum Spiel gehört, habe ich im SLUB Makerspace produziert – von der Idee bis zur Spielfläche aus Kraftplex." #putthebuild pic.twitter.com/RNNELPMbzV
— SLUB Dresden (@SLUBdresden) July 12, 2021
Trouble in the nest…
See more @tomgauld cartoons: https://t.co/M2o5ypJndu pic.twitter.com/vbVAwXbeLi
— New Scientist (@newscientist) July 12, 2021
TIL in Finland they use to have about 4,000 reindeer/ car accidents a year so they paint their antlers with reflective paint and this is vaguely terrifying pic.twitter.com/1cQXsgNyyB
— Cullen (@cullend) July 10, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414550906243276802
cc @bookcatbliss 🙂 https://t.co/eIFnnvvMJZ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 12, 2021
Italien schafft das Double. #Euro2020 #ESC2021
— Stefan Niggemeier (@niggi) July 11, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414551426940952576
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414551624975069186
What a beautiful Sports cover @guardian_sport pic.twitter.com/LaPKxTrJ1O
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) July 12, 2021
Kennen Sie schon … „Connected Histories“? https://t.co/5u0yGT2B1X
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 12, 2021
Guten Morgen! Aus gegebenem Anlass: #SayNoToRacism pic.twitter.com/qy1MDL6WHj
— Reclam Verlag (@ReclamVerlag) July 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414552241512624130
Has anyone seen football? It was supposed to come home last night and I have checked its bedroom but it's not there…
— Gordon Tait (@gordontoon) July 12, 2021
Insidertipp für #Münster: Ich war jüngst im Lepramuseum in Kinderhaus. Engagierte Wissensvermittlung und interessante Exponate auf kleinem Raum. Sonntags 15-18 Uhr.
— Anke_Poppen (@Anke_Poppen) July 12, 2021
"The most important things are the hardest things to say." (Stephen King)
— Fuzzy Leapfrog (@FuzzyLeapfrog) July 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414585147102478342
Join us TODAY at noon for our very first #LibraryPets event.
Each session will include a variety of pets and their owners and may include visits with dogs, cats, rabbits, chickens and fish.
No two sessions will be the same!
Book your seat here: https://t.co/qS3UO0JoVs pic.twitter.com/77qrbwXhvu
— McMaster Libraries (@maclibraries) July 12, 2021
A seasoned library professional can sniff the air, test the breeze, and, if the conditions are right, announce "There's a new James Patterson coming."
Kidding, you can just say that anytime.
— Lousy Librarian (@LousyLibrarian) July 12, 2021
Does anyone know the origin of the term "open science"?
Wikipedia attributes it to Steve Mann in 1998. This is wrong – Paul David has a wonderful article on it which has been circulating in various forms since 1991. (Some comments on a recent version: https://t.co/y7X3GuajEY )
— Michael Nielsen (@michael_nielsen) July 12, 2021