'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 29, 2021
"Lassen wir uns nicht täuschen: Auch unser Nichtstun setzt etwas in Bewegung." (Ernst Ferstl, *1955, österreichischer Lehrer und Schriftsteller) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 29, 2021
TIL die Geschichte von Dawn Fraser, olympische Goldmedaillengewinnerin im Schwimmen und nach Eigenaussage »die beste Biertrinkerin Australiens« (aus: Klaus Zeyringer – Olympische Spiele: Eine Kulturgeschichte) pic.twitter.com/LR7j6F7nw4
— Nils Markwardt (@FJ_Murau) July 29, 2021
Thursday mood pic.twitter.com/TeLneL4hPK
— Irena Buzarewicz (@IrenaBuzarewicz) July 29, 2021
0x3e4c84 pic.twitter.com/RM0oikWEil
— Every Color (@everycolorbot) July 29, 2021
Neu in der Serie zu online Ressourcen in den #Afrikastudien: wir empfehlen die #OpenAccess-Bücher zu afrikanischen Sprachen #AfricanLanguages #linguistics #Sprachwissenschaften von Language Science Press @LangSciPress: https://t.co/HI2tTKdf1m pic.twitter.com/VqEy6qtOnH
— African Studies Library (@AfrStudLibrary) July 29, 2021
Kennen Sie schon … die Bibliotheca Sinica 2.0? https://t.co/rCRGrBbdsA
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 29, 2021
… featuring @BS_2! 🙂 https://t.co/k5LTdfbuL3
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420654467146452993
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420654538873257986
und dazu passend wie immer:
Ellipse auf der Tastatur: ALT + 0133
non-breaking space auf der Tastatur: ALT + 0160— Jessatake (@Nanatake) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420654569697255427
Excellent point by @DevinFitzger: 'Libraries make as much invisible as they make visible … This is where the system is the most fragile. It relies on people with access, i.e. librarians, to determine priorities.' #MovingTexts2021
— Henning Hansen (@henninghansen.bsky.social) (@bookhistories) July 28, 2021
Not really true, or only for bad libraries. Good libraries know what researchers need and want from continuous consultation and statistical data.
— Jef Schaeps (@JefSchaeps) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420655129053773828
My holiday starts this weekend and Constantijn #Huygens the Younger shows here what I'm planning to do the next weeks. @ubleiden #leidendrawings pic.twitter.com/HtQiLGMFMu
— Jef Schaeps (@JefSchaeps) July 23, 2021
Kennen Sie schon … https://t.co/FxRoF2KaQW? https://t.co/XacEl0HPyM
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420655671784128521
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420656343778746368
Das neue Tool im Projekt #Wortgeschichte digital: Mit dem #Belegnavigator können Sie #Belege für ein Stichwort gezielt über eine Zeitleiste ansteuern und so auf einen Blick die historische Entwicklung seiner verschiedenen Verwendungsweisen nachvollziehen. https://t.co/mDQklyrzxX pic.twitter.com/UhrExZpVEl
— zdl_de (@zdl_de) July 28, 2021
If academia doesn't work out I will just eat breakfast foods all day. As they say, publish or porridge. https://t.co/4nDbL4zLoL
— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) July 28, 2021
If academia doesn't work out I will just open a cat cafe. As they say, publish or purrish. https://t.co/0Sw86Vy8pu
— Dr. Elizabeth Sacha Baroness Cohen (@alixabeth) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420658374715265026
If academia doesn’t work out, I’ll just become a roughly average golfer. As they say, publish or par-ish. https://t.co/CkweYbxhDN
— Betsy Sneller BLACK LIVES MATTER (@betsysneller) July 28, 2021
Have you ever wondered what OED lexicographers do day-to-day?
Here, Senior Editor Fiona McPherson answers some FAQs about being a New Words Editor: https://t.co/IYkafP5iDv
— The OED (@OED) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420658888249122816
Die #GNDCon-Dokumentation ist online. Binge Watching @DNB_Aktuelles auf hohem Niveau wäre möglich, oder das ganz eigene Rosinen Picken. Viel Vergnügen wünschen wir Ihnen, so oder so.
"Blog-Eintrag – gnd – Deutsche Nationalbibliothek – Wiki" https://t.co/OSzdGC47CR— Gemeinsame Normdatei (@gndnet) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420662176923148288
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420667485838266374
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420672920058204163
It has come to our attention that a recent change in Chrome and its derivatives has broken CryptPad's spreadsheet export function.
We're working on a solution, but in the meantime Firefox still behaves as expected.
— CryptPad (@cryptpad) July 29, 2021
— roos vonk (@roosvonk) July 28, 2021
Vollständig Geimpfte können ab September alles essen, ohne zuzunehmen.
— Mareile 🙂 (@Hoellenaufsicht) July 28, 2021
Die Chips müssen dafür erst ein Update ziehen, Release September 21.
Manche haben die Beta-Version bereits, ich kann die aber nicht uneingeschränkt empfehlen, weil das Hungergefühl noch nicht korrekt angepasst ist. Also lieber abwarten ☝️— Astriddottir (@Astriddottir) July 29, 2021
Warum einfache gute Infografiken oft besser als visuell originelle funktionieren: #DDJ #dataviz https://t.co/ZVktLSDal1
— ARDZDFmedienakademie (@ARDZDF_Akademie) July 29, 2021
New beta editor for the mobile app. Support for syntax highlighting, list continuation and, soon, a toolbar to help with the Markdown syntax. https://t.co/U0z2oEA1uh
— Joplin (@joplinapp) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420698315415490573
Zum gestrigen Geburtstag des Expressionisten August Stramm der Hinweis auf seinen digitalisierten Nachlass in der ULB Münster: https://t.co/RKdIKbZfh8
— ULB_MS_DigiNews (@ULB_MS_DigiNews) July 29, 2021
Bedingungen für die Abgabe von Gas aus dem Gaswerke der Stadt Münster i. W. https://t.co/crqjKXbVOg
— ULB_MS_DigiNews (@ULB_MS_DigiNews) July 29, 2021
Impfaktionen (nicht nur) für Studierende – eine Impfaktionen des Impfzentrums der @muenster_de in Zusammenarbeit mit den Hochschulen und dem Studierendenwerk: Am 4.8., 8-16h im Fürstenberghaus und am 5.8.,11-14.30h im "Viva-Café"; ohne Anmeldung und Termin.https://t.co/EDMYXNtgeV
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) July 29, 2021
#Liverpool wird von der #Unesco-Welterbe-Liste gestrichen. Doch auch andere Orte in Grossbritannien sind gefährdet, selbst #Stonehenge zählt dazu.
Von @NZZfeuilleton.https://t.co/VQZ8xBnxyh
— NZZ (@NZZ) July 29, 2021
Kennt jemand eine gute Infografik für die geschichtliche Entwicklung der Struktur der Wissenschaft in Deutschland? #FollowPower
— Fuzzy Leapfrog (@FuzzyLeapfrog) July 29, 2021
Die Debatte um geschlechtergerechte Sprache wird seit Jahren unvermindert geführt. Gisela Zifonun behandelt in einem kenntnisreichen und unaufgeregten Artikel die relevanten Aspekte aus linguistischer Perspektive. Ein Beitrag zur Versachlichung. https://t.co/M7gzLVmw4O #Gendern
— diskursmonitor (@diskursmonitor) July 28, 2021
I am thrilled to share season 1 of "Paper Cuts" a new @LindaHall_org YouTube series featuring #rarebooks , yours truly, & @JECumby ! This season is titled "Begin at the Beginning", and focuses broadly on firsts. Here's the playlist: #speccolls #histstm https://t.co/NEik7FsJRu
— Jason W. Dean (@Jason_W_Dean) July 29, 2021
Jemandem das Lesen retten.
— jeanne d'argh (@spaetabends) July 29, 2021
I appreciate the invitation but there is no way I am going to guest lecture in your 101 course. Do you know how many of our students aren’t vaccinated? And how poorly ventilated that room is?
— Associate Deans (@ass_deans) July 29, 2021
Der dbv Ba-Wü hat seinen Bib.-entwicklungsplan veröffentlicht. Sehr lesenswertes Papier, das hoffentlich reichlich Wirkung entfalten wird. Vielleicht ja auch ein schönes Beispiel für andere Bundesländer?https://t.co/XKVm2avZVj#Bibliothek #BadenWuerttemberg #bildungspolitik
— bsr (@beschruh) July 29, 2021
My ILL joke might take 4-6 weeks to get.
— Stacked Librarian (@StckedLibrarian) July 28, 2021
Bienenstich hat auch einfach mal ein UX Problem. pic.twitter.com/iBIMxegHH0
— Ralf Stockmann – @rstockm@chaos.social (@rstockm) July 29, 2021
Die "Kölnische Zeitung" im Volltext durchsuchen von 1803-1945.
436.000 Seiten zur rheinischen und deutschen Geschichte jetzt online verfügbar
>> https://t.co/hxb47NK5y8#Digitalisierung #HistorischeZeitung #Digital pic.twitter.com/y7jWswnhPx— USB Köln (@unibibkoeln) July 29, 2021
In 1959, a Harvard researcher tried to teach three octopuses — Albert, Bertram and Charles — to pull a lever to get food. Albert and Bertram were cooperative, but Charles constantly squirted the researcher with water and prematurely terminated the study by breaking the lever.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420817104715108360
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420817338061004806
Take today to do something nice for someone else! #TakeCareWithSnoopy pic.twitter.com/ajGBSn1W3a
— PEANUTS (@Snoopy) July 29, 2021
"You've got a missed call"
“I know, I was staring at my phone as I was missing it”— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) July 29, 2021
This is perhaps the greatest legal document header of all time. https://t.co/UVQZlqFvLl pic.twitter.com/FjCZ0Ma01s
— Steve Reilly (@BySteveReilly) July 28, 2021
Mental issues *are* physical issues. This is one of my biggest gripes about Western medicine as a psychologist. We act like the mind is floating in the astral plane and following us on a tether.
— Dr. Pete Meyers (@dr_pete) July 27, 2021
When the patron steps around behind me at the reference desk to watch me as I search for the answer they asked for https://t.co/16vIM6x8M8
— Lousy Librarian (@LousyLibrarian) July 29, 2021
My new book 'The Little Wooden Robot and the Log Princess' is out in about a month. Here is a little lego machine I made to celebrate.
Preorder the book here: https://t.co/WurcVnNrxj@NealPorterBooks @HolidayHouseBks @templarbooks @LEGO_Group pic.twitter.com/ZGbuwNEJPx— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) July 29, 2021
Lehrgang für den Elementarunterricht im Rechnen https://t.co/xrD7ddtGqJ
— ULB_MS_DigiNews (@ULB_MS_DigiNews) July 29, 2021
RIP pic.twitter.com/UGCQMaAdbl
— Martin Doyle (@MartinDoyleIT) July 29, 2021
The suggested terms for a person who has received two doses of a coronavirus vaccine include ‘recidivac’, ‘boxer’ (=one who has two jabs), ‘doppio’ (=a double espresso shot), ‘binoculated’, and ‘a complete prick’. (h/t @dontattempt)
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) July 29, 2021
A team of German and American researchers have succeeded in detecting the rolling movement of a nano-acoustic wave predicted by the famous physicist and Nobel prize-winner Lord Rayleigh in 1885. #WWU_Muenster, @LifeAtPurdue https://t.co/dUn4YXIawq & https://t.co/2SDXqK3ByA
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) July 29, 2021
"Does it matter to you?" the dragon asked.
"Not at all," the princess said, "but it matters to him."
"If this prince thinks he can only prove his worth and manhood by fighting a dragon, he needs education, not my indulgence."
"Please!"
"Find another."
"Another dragon?"
"Prince."— Micro SF/F stories (@MicroSFF) July 29, 2021
A different way a newspaper can drawn your attention. Hidden within a section of a Colombian newspaper lies a clever three dimensional layout of a kitchen [source: https://t.co/gGPW0sYZ8K] pic.twitter.com/UQVryRrYvE
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) July 29, 2021
A “Librarian Happy Hour” is getting to sit in a quiet room for an hour all by your lonesome doing whatever the heck you want
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) July 29, 2021
An der @UniHeidelberg kann man ab dem nächsten Semester ein Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) zum Thema "Digitalität und Digitale Methoden in den #Geisteswissenschaften" erwerben #DigitalHumanities https://t.co/YIUKme4p5Q
— Christopher Nunn (@ChNunn) July 29, 2021
Hope this email finds you at Mount Doom.
— Stacked Librarian (@StckedLibrarian) July 29, 2021
eBook jokes are used one person at a time.
— Stacked Librarian (@StckedLibrarian) July 28, 2021
Don’t call me “good girl” if I’m helping you.
— Stacked Librarian (@StckedLibrarian) July 27, 2021
Reference jokes are for in-library-use only.
— Stacked Librarian (@StckedLibrarian) July 27, 2021