'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1544545795776593920
78% of librarians have a favorite punctuation mark and are more than happy to tell you why it’s the em dash
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) July 5, 2022
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Ein Modell für mehr Bibliotheken? Was war die Motivation dafür? https://t.co/mqriiC5YZL
— aeb44225 (@aeb44225) July 5, 2022
Me, a very serious scholar, having to sing the alphabet song every time I add a source to my reference list.
— Neil Renic (@NC_Renic) July 5, 2022
Active voice: I love your writing
Passive voice: Your writing is loved
Passive-aggressive voice: I love how you think you can accomplish all your writing goals this summer
Aggressive-aggressive voice: How’s your writing going so far this summer
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) June 30, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1544547945277804547
This is the type of news we love to share. We’re partnering with the Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative to digitize more than 36,000 records documenting the history of the Smithsonian Institution Women’s Council. More → https://t.co/RJ1Hmy9iLF #BecauseOfHerStory pic.twitter.com/vTPXNOBhYA
— Smithsonian Archives (@SmithsonianArch) July 5, 2022
adding my twitter handle to my name badge: ✔️ #conferencehacks 🙂 #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/pbClDVjH3D
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
Liebes @lobidOrg Team, wie sucht man in der API von Lobid die Werke, die Goethe (@gndnet ID = 118540238) geschrieben hat? Danke!
— José Calvo Tello (@eumanismo) July 6, 2022
#Workshop9 of #LIBER2022 has started: "Assessing, Financing and Maintaining Open Access Infrastructures: a New Role for Libraries" with @jeroenson, @sofiewennstrom, and @OlafSiegert. #openaccesds #infrastructure pic.twitter.com/Bc82G5J5S6
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
#LIBER2022
Assess, finance and maintain the Open Access Infrastructure, ==a new role for libraries==@jeroenson pic.twitter.com/X5OAse5qiB— Maxence Larrieu (@ml4rrieu) July 6, 2022
Welcoming more than 400 fellow LIBER-delegats at #LIBER2022 – we are ready! pic.twitter.com/c7QOPW0PXV
— SDU Library (@SDUlibrary) July 6, 2022
On my way to Odense, the city of H. C. Andersen, to draw live at the #LIBER2022 science and libraries conference. #exited #liberconference #drawnjournalism pic.twitter.com/U6CuMvxNp3
— Drawn Journalism (@DrawnJournalism) July 6, 2022
"In an #OpenScience context, “infrastructure” = "structures + facilities" refers to the scicomm resources + services including software that we depend upon to enable the scientific & scholarly community to collect, store, organise, access, share, + assess research.” @scossfunding pic.twitter.com/e6sNaPo5e1
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
some examples of Open Infrastructure including those which SCOSS has endorsed to date: DOAJ, OpenCitations, OAPEN, PKP, SharpaRomeo, DOAB, SPace, https://t.co/Wsc3GXCemO. #LIBER2022 #Workshop9 #OpenScience #OpenAccess #Infrastucture pic.twitter.com/vtKBQlM22Z
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
an #assessment framework for #openaccess/#openscience #infrastructure is "The Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure" [POSI]: https://t.co/QjIXwi98AP #LIBER2022
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
as an example for a — quite famous 🙂 — #openaccess #infrastructure / #serviceprovider @joanna_ball will present the @DOAJplus index now: "Sustaining Open Scholarly Infrastructures: the perspective from DOAJ". #LIBER2022 #Workshop9 pic.twitter.com/Ryp8MbNB57
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
an interesting metaphor for the challenges of #funding #openaccess #infrastructures: "everybody uses bridges, everybody loves bridges — but nobody wants to pay for bridges". #LIBER2022 #Workshop9 pic.twitter.com/aMCCTWQRl7
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
"Supporting Open Infrastructure is partnership, not charity"! @joanna_ball of @DOAJplus at #LIBER2022 #Workshop9 #OpenAccess #OpenScience #OpenInfrastructure pic.twitter.com/FcdPtRg77z
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
@joanna_ball on why it's so important for libraries to fund open infrastructure such as DOAJ – gives us all a trustworthy index #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/vUxGmlUyYG
— Suzanne Tatham (@SuzanneTatham) July 6, 2022
.@DOAJplus is also using self-assessment frameworks like POSI, understood as an ongoing process, as the frameworks are also constantly developing. #LIBER2022 #Workshop9 #OpenAccess #OpenInfrastructure pic.twitter.com/KKaa4EDmpm
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
one aspect in the discussion: libraries have to share "their money" between different — not only #openaccess — activities like buying/licencing media, funding, transformative agreements, or infrastructure. that is why infrastructure often comes last … #LIBER2022 #Workshop9
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
now @viroviacum presents "(The story behind the) KU Leuven Fund for Fair Open Access". the fund's website: https://t.co/qkeWltVGbP #LIBER2022 #Workshop9 #OpenAccess #OpenInfrastructure pic.twitter.com/a21LgqfW4q
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
the principles of fair #openaccess had been developed for journals, but @viroviacum also wanted to support books. pic.twitter.com/rfzF6CjKvr
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
KU Leuven had started an APC fund — but it has been discontinued, and now they are now longer funding single APCs, as @viroviacum explains. #OpenAccess #LIBER2022 #Workshop9 pic.twitter.com/AxVDNPxIzD
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
there are some principles how KU Leuven assesses and decides for or against funding #OpenAccess / #OpenScience initiatives — but there is still a certain amount of "gut feeling" involved, @viroviacum admits. 🙂 #LIBER2022 #Workshop9 pic.twitter.com/395L4V7e3I
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
Demmy Verbeke from KU Leuven, who will also be part of our discussion panel tomorrow at #LIBER2022, is now presenting their fair open access fund. "Like all great things, it was born out of frustration." https://t.co/Zf1DxVz4i5
— KOALA (@oa_koala) July 6, 2022
Hoots Mon! Shoutout to Carnegie Mellon's @KiltHub repository in this morning's #LIBER2022 Digital Scholarship workshop https://t.co/s4vu5bh9nv Spoiler: It's not a repository for kilts! pic.twitter.com/QjAGfbJVFU
— William J Nixon @williamjnixon.bsky.social (@williamjnixon) July 6, 2022
here are some of the initiatives that KU Leuven supports — impressive! and some further reading recommendations. #OpenAccess #OpenScience #OpenInfratructure #LIBER2022 #Workshop9 pic.twitter.com/INgzso7G5q
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1544604764733931520
one criteria missing on the list, accdg to a colleague: "openness" as in 'enabling others to do something'. so eg. a software being open source is not that big a question bc often software is very specific for a single use. OTOH resusable code is important. #LIBER2022 #Workshop09
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
now it's time for "breakout tables" for discussing three questions about #OpenInfrastructure and to assess some infrastructure examples according to POSI, e.g. #LIBER2022 #Workshop9 pic.twitter.com/Wos4dbjqgG
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
Nothing on Netflix? Finished Stranger Things 4? Check out @RL_UK's Digital Shift Forum's first two seasons of content #DigitalShiftFlix #RLUKDSF #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/G7RzbEBDwx
— William J Nixon @williamjnixon.bsky.social (@williamjnixon) July 6, 2022
I really like the diversity of themes in the new @LIBEReurope strategy. Shows the breadth of academic libraries engaging in open science, digital scholarship, values, trust, engagement with the library collections and metadata at the basis of the expertise. #liber2022 pic.twitter.com/glWquifqVj
— Lotte Wilms (she/her) (@Lottewilms) July 6, 2022
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Due to travel delays at major European airports, some of our attendees have not yet arrived in Odense. Hence, @SDUlibrary will live stream today's Opening Ceremony at 13:00. 5 minutes before the start of the session we'll share the live stream link. Keep posted! #LIBER2022
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) July 6, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1544634967128387587
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1544635087207153664
Takeaway from the workshop on #CitizenScience Be a rebel!! #LIBER2022
— Anne Kath Overgaard (@AnneKOvergaard) July 6, 2022
Smartest way to move around #LIBER2022! But you can also reach your step goals by walking around for the day and visit our buzzling sponsor exhibition at the same time! pic.twitter.com/2zxzCuX1Sx
— Athina Papadopoulou (@athinacp) July 6, 2022
the pre-conference workshops done it's now time to officially open #LIBER2022! and this is what @JeannetteFrey is doing now. as she said in her welcome remarks in the conference programme book: it's good to see each other in person again! pic.twitter.com/VSiP3UbSJm
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
.@astronerd starts his welcome note with a quote by hans christian andersen: “To move, to breathe, to fly, to float, To gain all while you give, To roam the roads of lands remote, To travel is to live.” #LIBER2022
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
.@astronerd tells us that HCA had applied as a librarian, but didn't get the job. "However, Andersen would probably have made a wonderful librarian: Curious, well-read, hardworking, a creative mind, and a bit odd at times too." — a nice characterization! 🙂 #LIBER2022 #Odense pic.twitter.com/2IiTfFaMjJ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
"you can't say 'university' without saying 'library'", @jensringsmose, rector of @syddanskuni, said in his welcome remarks. let's hope that many other university rectors still think this way! 🙂 #LIBER2022
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
Jens Ringmose z Univ. of Southern Denmark witając gości mówi, że nie ma dobrych uniwersytetów bez bibliotek. I couldn't agree more. #LIBER2022
— Anna Wołodko (@annawolodko) July 6, 2022
Rector Jens Ringsmose emphasises the importance freedom of research, teaching, and speech in his welcome remarks. Digitisation of society poses challenges to these values. #LIBER2022
— Karolingva (@Karolingva) July 6, 2022
A lovely statement to #LIBER2022 by @JensRingsmose (University Rector), you cannot say University without saying Library. Jens highlighting the importance of academic freedom in a digital age for solving global challenges and the role of libraries in digital knowledge management.
— Masud Khokhar (@mkhokhar) July 6, 2022
400+ participants with 40 countries represented today at #LIBER2022 conference.
— Masud Khokhar (@mkhokhar) July 6, 2022
Wonderful to join colleagues for the opening of #LIBER2022, with such warmth and thanks for being together. Looking forward to hearing papers from colleagues from across the @LIBEReurope community and beyond #2Odense22 pic.twitter.com/zI9oXJ1hmY
— Matt Greenhall (@GreenhallMatt) July 6, 2022
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#LIBER2022 Oksana Brui of the President if the Ukrainian Library Association giving the first keynote at @LIBERconference Survive and Win against the Russian aggression on Ukraine. A talk we wouldn’t imagine a year ago! Slava Ukraine! Thank you for fighting for democracy! pic.twitter.com/33eeNbRSr1
— Tiberius Ignat (@TiberiusIgnat) July 6, 2022
President of Ukrainian Library Association @OksanaBrui telling about the size of the library sector in Ukraine. ‘Of course, we cannot tell what these statistics are today’ #LIBER2022
— David Prosser (@RLUK_David) July 6, 2022
Oksana Brui, President of the Ukranian Library Association, shares the dreadful experiences of Ukrainian libraries after February 24, the day of the Russian invasion. #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/7vNIHidCyP
— Giannis Tsakonas (@gtsakonas) July 6, 2022
#LIBER2022 keynote speech The library community in its reistance to Russia's aggression against Ukraine – @OksanaBrui pic.twitter.com/wKWYk5Ot5j
— Anna Wołodko (@annawolodko) July 6, 2022
More than 300 libraries in Ukraine have been partly or totally destroyed #LIBER2022
— David Prosser (@RLUK_David) July 6, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1544648986404986880
@OksanaBrui President of Ukrainian Library Association is explaining the everyday life in wartime. Universities, schools and libraries destroyed or displaced among many other disasters and war crimes. #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/jxcNOgAY8L
— Sophie Forcadell (@SophieClaireDF) July 6, 2022
"The library is not a building — the library is a community!" @oksansabrui #LIBER2022 https://t.co/oUYXPDkQlS
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
Sobering account from of the current state of university libraries in Ukraine from @OksanaBrui #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/q4lx20J18c
— Joanna Ball (@joanna_ball) July 6, 2022
The First Wandering library – a virtual library with staff distributed across Ukraine #LIBER2022
— David Prosser (@RLUK_David) July 6, 2022
"library life after february 24": providing library services both physically and remotely, devolping new models of activity to answer challenges. for academic libraries this is e.g. more ILL and promoting open science & OER. #LIBER2022
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
for public libraries this is e.g. bringing books to metro stations, offering bomb shelters in libraries, setting up logistic centers for displaced persons in libraries, but also activities promoting the ukr. language and media & digital literacy. #librarylife #Ukraine #LIBER2022
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
"Bomb shelters in Libraries" – just going to leave that quote from @OksanaBrui there #LIBER2022
— William J Nixon @williamjnixon.bsky.social (@williamjnixon) July 6, 2022
What is library life like in #Ukraine after the start of the war? Educational processes are increasingly moving online, and new models of library activities are emerging as answers to current challenges.
'Libraries follow their readers' – @OksanaBrui #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/uo1dQcceAh
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) July 6, 2022
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#LIBER2022 Los asistentes se ponen de pie para aplaudir la emocionada presentación de la representante de Ukrania. pic.twitter.com/MXIi2eEt60
— Tomas Baiget (@baiget) July 6, 2022
Opening keynote @LIBERconference in Odense by @oksanabrui. In difficult war situation libraries support education and research in many ways. #liber2022 #ukraine pic.twitter.com/27EOxIioaB
— Anne Lehto (@AnneLehto) July 6, 2022
One of the most heartbreaking keynotes I’ve ever heard But also full of resolution, bravery, and ultimately, hope. Thank you to @OksanaBrui #LIBER2022
— David Prosser (@RLUK_David) July 6, 2022
Feeling humbled and overwhelmed by the amazing work of librarians in Ukraine: developing innovative new services and digital literacy training, repurposing libraries into refuges for displaced people or bomb shelters #LIBER2022
— Joanna Ball (@joanna_ball) July 6, 2022
Libraries are a soft form of resistance to misinformation and threats to personal security – media and information literacy is crucial for one’s cybersecurity and ability to withstand propaganda and misinformation, says Oksana Brui at #LIBER2022
— Karolingva (@Karolingva) July 6, 2022
“Libraries are Islands of hope and shelter to all who need them”: @OksanaBrui #LIBER2022
— Joanna Ball (@joanna_ball) July 6, 2022
Thank you to @OksanaBrui for a moving and inspirational speech, ending with a message of hope – 'We believe we will win'. #StandWithUkriane #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/N0fzdVsDRK
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) July 6, 2022
Starting now at #LIBER2022 – parallel sessions 1 to 4. Explore libraries' roles in the research landscape, learn about implementation of AIs and technologies in libraries, and find out how physical library collections can be used in today's digital age: https://t.co/yeUmD9aDL0. pic.twitter.com/ozMylnwHbM
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) July 6, 2022
the topic of #LIBER2022's #Session4 now: "Managing & renovating Collections", chaired by @helimuori. abstracts of the presentations from the UK, sweden, the netherlands, and belgium: https://t.co/yRhttqPeeW #librarycollections https://t.co/xnDUxG89Kr
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
1st talk: "Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Digital Discoverability of Special Collections" at @LancasterUniLib. the library's vision 2025: "we connect, we innovate, we include." https://t.co/E6GQYaJljL to start this journey they did a survey on users' behaviour & demands. #LIBER2022
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
"exposing unique collections in 3 steps": 1. identify collection, 2. create keywords, do descriptions, 3. deploy (on wikipedia, google scholar, libguides, etc.). easy as that! 🙂 one example: the John Welsh collection of @LancasterUniLib: https://t.co/CVGwHFvHRj #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/HOduhh8Xy6
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
Lancaster University & their library is “small enough to innovate and build community” which puts them in a great position to explore new practices, says Andrew Barker. “Through disruptive innovation, we will bring lasting change” – sounds like my kind of place! #LIBER2022
— Karolingva (@Karolingva) July 6, 2022
2nd talk: "De-coding our Collections: Enhancing data literacy, research, and outreach through cultural heritage hackathons" by @Karolingva: what is, how do and why do a #hackathon? #LIBER2022 [missed the "how do" slide, hrmpf.] pic.twitter.com/YGTHzNci2b
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
@Karolingva Hackathons on digital collections, we all want that now! #liber2022 pic.twitter.com/HR8d1I5Tri
— Yrsa Neuman (@frysa) July 6, 2022
Loving the design thinking approach #Liber2022 to applying AI pic.twitter.com/epgo2tEn9u
— kirsty lingstadt (@klingstadt) July 6, 2022
Christine Okret-Manville presents the Open Science Bingo, a game to advance #OpenScience in Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, France. #liber2022. pic.twitter.com/SlIdnRwUcu
— Giannis Tsakonas (@gtsakonas) July 6, 2022
hackathons = a lot of work, but giving good opportunities for discussions and some great results! @Karolingva will continue thinking about aspects of sustainability, among others. — looking forward to seeing the slides online to read up some details! #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/mhAlslc9Ta
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
next up: “Landscaping with books — How to repurpose the print collection to foster community building and knowledge creation" by David Oldenhof from @UBVU. "what is today's place of the printed book on campus?", the "project omboeken" asks. https://t.co/9ZE97JFpWx #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/82bXAJih6E
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
next to letting students explore the closed stacks and sending books to "little free libraries" on campus or student events, @UBVU also started 5 "community driven libraries". there are even projects for using books for art! #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/K7LSLkU1A8
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
.@UBVU now has 4 types of book collections: special collections, collections for education & research, collections for inspiration & dialogue, and books for art & decoration. "don't wait until your uni asks you to start weeding", david says. #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/8wvstbnM59
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
lastbutnotleast a lightning talk: "Can Brocade be friends with data science? An implementation story" about the use of OAIPMH API for catalogue searches. tl;dr: yes. 🙂 (Brocade is a library information system developed at the University of Antwerp library.) #LIBER2022
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
final session of the first day of #LIBER2022: a knowledge café to collect ideas for @LIBEReurope's future strategy. and there are a lot ideas! we can "prioritize" them now with red and green stickers. #library #future #activities pic.twitter.com/Mgbz4cQ0q8
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
some impressions of ideas that got green dots, saying "please think about this, @LIBEReurope!" — a lot of green dots put on the posters, but not many red ones. 🙂 #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/BetaE8KDzQ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
Some key points from @LoffredaLucia and @bschmid1's presentation on research reproducibility at #LIBER2022.
Take a look at the full report on this at https://t.co/LQQs3Jkp8D! https://t.co/mJ9BEuOnU2
— Andrea Chiarelli (@drAChiarelli) July 6, 2022
#LIBER2022 strategy knowledge cafe is in full swing. Lovely to hear from colleagues across Europe about innovations, ideas and developments.
— Masud Khokhar (@mkhokhar) July 6, 2022
Libraries can help map up the ever changing landscape of science and research – Drawing at #Liberconference #LIBER2022 #drawnjournalism #libraries pic.twitter.com/8NlDHEz2vo
— Drawn Journalism (@DrawnJournalism) July 6, 2022
Interesting to hear the 4 categories of Vrije Uni Library: special collections; education and research; inspiration and dialogue; books for art. Last two particularly interesting, includes books that can be repurposed as art works #LIBER2022
— David Prosser (@RLUK_David) July 6, 2022
Enjoying the conference dinner at the Golden Palace – delicious food and drinks, and great networking with colleagues. #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/srKGvqxiK9
— Charleston Hub (@chsconf) July 6, 2022
the conference dinner has moved on to the conference dance. 🙂 #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/wWl8xpX1S3
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
odense at night. 🙂 #LIBER2022 pic.twitter.com/Fn90BC5peO
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1544794267612233737
There are no levels to which this man won’t sink.
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) July 6, 2022
Ursula Arning shares a new contribution to our blog "Writing Open Access Policies: Experience in Sciences" run to read it https://t.co/WfCPcBZ5mm @IFLA
— IFLA ARL (@IFLA_ARL) July 6, 2022
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