'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448508536921657345
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The word ‘orchestra’ comes from the Ancient Greek 'orkheisthai' for ‘to dance’.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) October 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448509622927732736
Ihr habt einen Scanner?!?
— Benjamin Apsel (@BenniAps) October 13, 2021
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https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448509743430000641
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Für alle, die noch Ansatzmöglichkeiten für #HybrideLehre suchen – das kleinste Setup (Smartphone auf Stativ) funktioniert und kostet 15€. Notwendiges kauft man auf dem Weg zum Hörsaal bei allen Discountern. @tudresden_de @GSW_TUDresden https://t.co/STJTwy3CE4
— Alexander Lasch (@AlexanderLasch) October 13, 2021
World map according to fish pic.twitter.com/QiBX6h3Q1A
— Terrible Maps (@TerribleMaps) October 13, 2021
Das Kanzleramt gab allein im ersten Quartal 8,9 Millionen Euro für Inserate aus und die Nationalbibliothek muss für 15.000 Euro betteln gehen, um Bildbände restaurieren zu können. #wellcometoAustriahttps://t.co/kYvS2DsLnt
— Moritz Moser (@moser_at) October 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448511604828561410
"Lernen ist wie Rudern gegen den Sturm – wer aufhört, treibt zurück." (Konfuzius, 551 v.Chr.-479 v.Chr., chinesischer Philosoph) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448531920011284481
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Die TULLU-Regel ist eines der beliebtesten Schaubilder auf OERinfo. Für eine Veranstaltung wurde die Grafik ins Englische und Spanische übersetzt. Die Dateien stehen zum Download und weiteren Übersetzung bereit.https://t.co/YO8ajkoaRW #OERde #OER #REA pic.twitter.com/ZPVjuX9Brr
— OERinfo (oerinfo@bildung.social) (@OERinfo) October 14, 2021
You're telling me a penguin wrote these classics
— miri teixeira (@AllegedlyMiri) October 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448568431704412163
Bayern2 radioWissen: „Der Traum vom Weltfrieden – Der chinesische Utopist Kang Youwei“ https://t.co/lXKfRlm00u
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) October 14, 2021
WDR ZeitZeichen zum Frieden von Nystad https://t.co/4cRGl84fMY
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) October 14, 2021
Dear @UoYLibrary do you fancy a @yorkunisu collaboration on a wine bar in Fairhurst? https://t.co/A7j6YOMGQY
— Im Just Ben (@bvulliamy) October 14, 2021
Yes – and can we (FINALLY) also do this at the same time? https://t.co/E7fuPK2dqm pic.twitter.com/7SDR8opSS2
— Uni Of York Library (@UoYLibrary) October 14, 2021
Apparently, the lecture theatre @WWU_Muenster, #H1, that I will be using later for this year's Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies is world famous!
(Fact: students will be wearing masks during lectures if safety distances imposs)#startoftermhttps://t.co/Rh2YpYpf2U pic.twitter.com/ucPQpHukEz— Caroline Koegler (@CarolineKoegler) October 14, 2021
Today is #WorldStandardsDay, which raises awareness of the need for global standardisation of products. #DidYouKnow that we've got online access to a wide collection of both British and international standards? Want to find out more? Explore them here: https://t.co/0VH8SvGuk0
— MMU Library (@MMULibrary) October 14, 2021
"Fokus Literatur: Werke, Autoren, Kontroversen" – unter diesem Titel versammelt @ARTEde Dokumentationen "zu großen Werken der Weltliteratur, kontroversen Romanen, spannenden Entstehungsgeschichte(n) und Porträts bedeutender Klassiker": https://t.co/iKct2Y0eQU
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) October 14, 2021
"De fabrica systematis nervosi evertebratorum" – die Dissertation von Hermann #Helmholtz, dem Namensgeber von @helmholtz_de, wurde 179 Jahre nach ihrer Einreichung übersetzt, kommentiert und #OpenAccess veröffentlicht: https://t.co/q3qcNfd3Zf. [via https://t.co/DgBpeTqD4V]
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) October 14, 2021
Auf https://t.co/D8aTIkzDrC gibt es eine kleine Zusammenfassung zu den vergangenen #OAT21: https://t.co/fjj8hP6Yp5
Schön war's!#OpenAccess— @OATage@openbiblio.social (@OATage) October 14, 2021
Unter dem Titel "Couch meets Kosmos – ein Zoom ins Universum" findet am 15. und 16. Oktober das 22. @astroseminar als Online-Seminar statt. Alle Interessierten sind willkommen, via Zoom an den Vorträgen teilzunehmen. #Physik Infos: https://t.co/uBD7JIU7iR
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) October 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448589205580419075
Today is #WorldStandardsDay. Even the making of a cup of tea has been standardized! ☕(BS 6008 & ISO 3103) UoB's Library has access to both British and International Standards online: https://t.co/uBEtOwDanThttps://t.co/f1GBbmipPX pic.twitter.com/7gnFeZH1mh
— Bristol Uni Library (@BristolUniLib) October 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448603081671852032
TIL: arXiv has mirrors e.g. https://t.co/tDgejyV8Fd
another example of public access, not-for-profit infrastructure that avoids the pitfalls of having a single point of failure. Yay for the benefits of not having a business model not reliant on creating artificial scarcity!
— R⓪ss Mounce @rmounce@mastodon.social (@rmounce) October 14, 2021
With PMC we have EuropePMC & NCBI PMC. If one goes down, the other is independent & stays-up so that access can smoothly continue
This does not happen with paywalled journal infrastructure. When they go down, it's down for everyone ☹️ A big flaw (among many) of the paywall model
— R⓪ss Mounce @rmounce@mastodon.social (@rmounce) October 14, 2021
Why do I feel personally responsible when a library resource becomes too expensive for us to pay for…It's not my fault, it's the greedy publisher! But I just realized my endowment can no longer support a popular database and I feel like crying. This part of the job sucks.
— April Hines (@UFCJCLibrarian) October 12, 2021
Absolutely cracking #tbt throwback pic today. @UniOfYork being built.
(The campus, not the twitter account.)
Obviously the library is already finished in this pic. They did that first because it's The Best Bit. pic.twitter.com/bvZOvAIco5
— Uni Of York Library (@UoYLibrary) October 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448603500791975937
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448603868917649409
Incredible!
"The Black History Tube Map" of London – a partnership between @bcaheritage & @TfL – "celebrate[s] the rich and varied contribution Black people have made to London and the UK"
Here's the full list of names: https://t.co/a9NxD8A6Yi https://t.co/S8zeTNow3m— Library of Anglo-American Culture & History (@LibraryAAC) October 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448616345067737092
A lot of people have asked me how I managed to write two books in one year while parenting three free Black children, teaching college students, and living under a white supremacist state. I'm not going to provide any "produce or perish" tips or techniques but I do have advice.
— Jenn M. Jackson, PhD (they/them) (@JennMJacksonPhD) October 9, 2021
Studierende leisten einen wichtigen Beitrag zur buch- und bibliothekswissenschaftlichen Forschung: Das beweisen in unserem Portal u.a. die Daten des edoc-Servers der @HumboldtUni, auf dem zahlreiche Abschlussarbeiten des @IBI_HU veröffentlicht werden.https://t.co/l37LGvuRbE pic.twitter.com/cy8hD25WtX
— FID BBI (@FID_BBI) October 14, 2021
Ugh. Improvements. pic.twitter.com/o60GepsftE
— Jessica Hagy (@jessicahagy) October 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448631659482517505
Rechtzeitig zum 80. Geburtstag von #PaulSimon ist unser Beitrag im Blog des #FID Lateinamerika, Karibik und Latino Studies fertig geworden. Er nimmt Sie mit auf eine Tour von El condor pasa zu The Obvious Child und ihre lateinamerikanischen Quellenhttps://t.co/PkgTnU8AAZ
— Bibliothek des Ibero-Amerikanischen Instituts (@IAI_Bibliothek) October 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448638894241636352
wer sagt's ihm pic.twitter.com/eo0okUt380
— suz (@skeptikantin) October 14, 2021
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every other day I see a post that pokes fun at the german language but nothing will ever top this shit: pic.twitter.com/XBuLBIVvS1
— Mat! (@MatttGFX) October 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448748256721317888
This is the pinnacle of my career. A graphic I made for my library’s DEI committee libguide is on FoxNews. https://t.co/j1GydEeW5g
— | Stephanie Birch (@StephLBirch) October 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448748654882340869
Dolly Parton didn't spend her millions on space travel. She spent it putting 150M books in the hands of children.
Be like Dolly.— Sabrina Byrd (@sabfreeman13) October 13, 2021
Twitter is the best detective game because you'll login and see people are angry, and it's your job to find out what's happening or who's the culprit of this madness by collecting facts and clues from your timeline.
— fahmiツ | check pinned & wishlist our upcoming game (@fahmitsu) October 13, 2021
Just published: "Circulation and Control: Artistic Culture and Intellectual Property in the 19th Century" open access – read and download at @OpenBookPublish https://t.co/fDPiks4psh pic.twitter.com/hqJ9Z2Gw9x
— Will Slauter (@w758) October 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448749312243081216
Dieser Imbiss scheint wirklich ein interessantes Konzept zu haben. pic.twitter.com/czfkeyjkrX
— jhermes (@spinfocl) October 14, 2021
When I hear concerns about the quality of data on Wikidata I often think "don't throw stones in glass houses". At least I can fix #Wikidata without an email.
(Images just an example from @NMNH https://t.co/AS6ieH3YEe) pic.twitter.com/OmwykJSerm
— Siobhan (@SiobhanLeachman) October 9, 2021
Heute startet unser neues Publikationsprogramm @ZEITstiftung "#Offene #Wissenschaft" für Graduierte in den #Geistes– und #Sozialwissenschaften: Thematische Fokussierungen zu "#Räumen" und "#Grenzen" sind willkommen! Bewerbungsschluss ist der 31. Oktober.➡️https://t.co/RxDlT4AJ7n pic.twitter.com/KJe4hyse3w
— ZEIT STIFTUNG BUCERIUS Wissenschaft (@ZSwissenschaft) September 20, 2021
Translators need context! The maker of this dinner plate warns "It's recommended that this product be washed by hand" (not in a dishwasher). But the French translator wasn't told that the translation was for a plate & translated it as "It is recommended that you wash your hands" pic.twitter.com/bD4ke6yjSz
— LanguageCrawler (@LanguageCrawler) October 14, 2021
It's supposed to mean "Cyclists request [a green light] here" but ends up meaning "Request cyclists here". An ambiguity that shouldn't happen in a language with nominative and accusative cases. cc @LanguageCrawler pic.twitter.com/SVVauKdGX9
— aiviv @vivia@toot.cat (@aiviv) October 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448750469766074384
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Excited to have been published in Germany this week! @suhrkamp have done a wonderful job -huge thanks to translator Ulrike Bischoff! #BedrohteBücher #BurningtheBooks pic.twitter.com/wGJdY21hjW
— Richard Ovenden (@richove) October 14, 2021
Cannabislegalisierung ist mir eigentlich egal, spricht wenig dagegen. Was viel wichtiger wäre, wär mal ne Diskussion über die einzige wirklich relevante Problemdroge in Deutschland: Alkohol.
— Assistenzarzt (@JoStowasser) October 13, 2021
How do you show relief on a map?
Maps have often used different perspectives in the same image to portray hills and buildings. It makes the map look more dramatic while – importantly – telling you where things are!
Learn more in the the Map Room blog.https://t.co/y9E6pKLPmt pic.twitter.com/p7j5OY7Yxb
— Bodleian Libraries (@bodleianlibs) October 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1448750678478934020
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"Investigating German #colonialism in the British Library’s collections" @BL_European: https://t.co/Fl9vx3FtzE
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) October 14, 2021
Über 140 Orte der NS Bücherverbrennung haben wir in unserem Gedenk- und Informationsprojekt verzeichnet. Macht euch selbst ein Bild: https://t.co/pW6eonJ7CI pic.twitter.com/l9MAujBqHZ
— Verbrannte Orte (@VerbrannteOrte) October 13, 2021