'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2022
"Eine schwarze Katze, die deinen Weg kreuzt, bedeutet, dass das Tier irgendwo hinwill." (Grucho Marx, 1890–1977, US-amerikischer Schauspieler) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) June 28, 2022
#Qalamos – das neue Portal für Handschriften aus asiatischen & afrikanischen Schrifttraditionen geht live‼️
Erstmalig in einem @od_portal: Metadaten+Digitalisate von Handschriften aus diesem Bereich von >20 dt. Institutionen @sbb_news @FBGotha @UniLeipzig https://t.co/7bcSvRLxOL— Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (@bsb_muenchen) June 27, 2022
Hello world,
We are Hendrik, Julia, Vivien and Luisa (from left to right), students in the Master's programm "Digital Humanities" (DH) at Trier University. We designed the research project "Destroyed Cultural Property" as part of the seminar "Digital Humanities in Practice". pic.twitter.com/z5tGcivzxB— Zerstörtes Kulturgut (@ZKulturgut) June 22, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1541732739250110464
So ein Ventilator im Büro ist eine super Sache: Sorgt für Kühlung und hat außerdem meine ToDo-Liste aus dem Fenster geweht.
— Büchereien Wien (@buechereiwien) June 28, 2022
Amüsante Wesen aus unserer Sammlung. Süddeutschland, 17. Jahrhundert.
Ms Rh hist 161, online hier: https://t.co/4YANVfl5u2 https://t.co/DboVBSefHS— Zentralbibliothek Zürich (@ZBZuerich) June 28, 2022
They had Dall-E mini too!!
— Duncan ダンカン (@duncanbudd) June 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1541775093860376577
The main hall of this former Augustine abbey church was very antler-heavy and still monochrome, but one of the taxidermy displays was, well… different.
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— Suzanne Karr Schmidt (@DrKarrSchmidt) June 28, 2022
Very important win today (won’t give details): After I pointed out accessibility issues at an in-person conference & the organizers first didn’t want to change their concept, they wrote me back saying my email made they reconsider & they’re now taking the necessary steps!
— Naomi Truan (@BerLinguistin) June 28, 2022
I didn't manage to take clear pictures until a return visit, so the full glory of the display and its pedagogy can now be revealed! In all zoological seriousness, the curators introduced the WOLPERTINGER as a real animal, with its genus, habitat, and a 17th c. portrait!
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https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1541794432797786112
Fun fact: Egal in welcher Sprache, es ist nervig, in der Öffentlichkeit mit eingeschaltetem Lautsprecher zu telefonieren.
— Florian Dirks (@florian_d1) June 28, 2022
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Tomorrow I will explore the global dimension of images and present some of the methods we use in #VisualContagions to analyse our corpus. The presentation will touch on data collection, analysis and how the digital can help us answer (art) historical questions #digitalhumanities https://t.co/C4WZa58PBb pic.twitter.com/UqK0Bbg3WS
— Nicola Carboni (@wlpbloyd) June 28, 2022
It was always a whispered question:
"Do you remember who made you?"
Most gods would say "What? I am Eternal!" or repeat the story humans told of their origins.
But some would smile wistfully.
"I do. The first human who believed in me was…"
Those stories broke and mended hearts.— Micro SF/F stories (@MicroSFF) June 28, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1541890191878651909
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Wer soll das alles lesen? Kolumne "Soziale Systeme" von A. Kieserling zu Andrew Abbotts Diagnose einer Krise des wissenschaftlichen Lesens in den "Buchwissenschaften" https://t.co/VmHiHrf9zS #fplus
— Boris Holzer (@boris_holzer) June 28, 2022
I shared my ideal purchasing model (come on, everyone has one) briefly at #UKSGseminar this morning, here it is for you too #librarytwitter pic.twitter.com/KPqQl9CD2K
— Anth Sinnott (@librarianth) June 23, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1541891318150045698
Hiermit sollte es dann geklärt sein:
"Citizen humanities is the term for citizen ‘science’ in the humanities."Danke für den Impuls, mich mal ein wenig upzugraden. Und ja, auch das: "It has a long tradition".https://t.co/vWzgR4noR6#CitizenHumanities / #CitizenScience
— Ben (@bkaden) June 28, 2022
Lego website in 1997 in Netscape 3.04 Gold#Lego #WebDesignHistory pic.twitter.com/sVcna8LSV4
— Web Design Museum (@WebDesignMuseum) June 28, 2022
Born on this day in 1880, Helen Keller was a suffragist, pacifist, and lifelong advocate for those with disabilities. She was a graduate of Harvard @RadInstitute, completing her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1904. Learn more about Helen Keller: https://t.co/mW0IOoHXG7 pic.twitter.com/ATu7IqqydO
— Harvard University (@Harvard) June 27, 2022
Staatliche Museen zu #Berlin stellen hochauflösende Werkabbildungen aus ihren 19 Sammlungen und Instituten zur freien Verfügung. Darüber hinaus werden Reproduktionen gemeinfreier Werke sukzessive über @WikiCommons bereitgestellt.
https://t.co/r502XSZf4v— Sandro Halank (@sandrohalank) June 27, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1541893440543363073
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