'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
Mathematical Instruments: A new digital edition of Nicolas Bion’s treatise covering everything from compasses, sundials, astronomical measurements, and more. Plus, new posters.
Explore: https://t.co/2huBeZEtzn
Making-of: https://t.co/47WFsMmicn pic.twitter.com/5X2quW4rjK— Nicholas Rougeux (@rougeux) September 18, 2022
another beautiful project by nicholas @rougeux – this time especially for those interested in the history of mathematics, measuring/surveying, and engineering! https://t.co/Y2jXgzNjNB
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
Bessere Laune durch schlankeres #Twitterhttps://t.co/Ou3demmSlT
— Vlad (@vlad_perun) September 29, 2022
twittter-trends per browser-add-on ausblenden lassen: https://t.co/1bhwnowgwo #twitterhacks https://t.co/Ol9q3iDGVZ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
Das Publikationsdaten-Analysetool "SciVal" steht Angehörigen der @WWU_Muenster jetzt für zwei Jahre zur Verfügung: https://t.co/zgrMBVdIFl #Bibliometrie #Forschungsinformation
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) October 2, 2022
Search and Ye Might Find https://t.co/Hi5feOzZLm
— 99 Percent Invisible (@99piorg) September 14, 2022
"Ever since humans started writing stuff down, the struggle has been in how to organize it all so that its contents wouldn’t be lost in the stacks. Search has always been an attempt to fix that problem. And long before we could search for things online, … https://t.co/iQP7N18ajE
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
… Google was essentially a person: a reference librarian. […] They’d take your topic and help you narrow it down even further, applying their own nuanced knowledge and specialized training to help you search better and find exactly what you’re looking for. That’s how search …
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
… operated for centuries – by topic, mediated by human to human interaction."
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
"Das Geheimnis der Hieroglyphen: Champollions Geniestreich" https://t.co/x7cLsscqug – bis 7.3.2023 in der @ARTEde-Mediathek verfügbar. #Ägyptologie #Hieroglyphen #Sprachwissenschaft
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) October 2, 2022
ich glaube, ich habe endlich ein problem mit meinem "diese URL per email senden"-bookmark für chrome gelöst: "javascript:location.href='mailto:?SUBJECT=%27+document.title+%27&BODY=%27+escape(location.href);" tuts nur halb, wenn im seitentitel ein ampersand (&) steht. mit …
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
"encodeURIComponent()" um den document.title scheint das behoben: "javascript:location.href='mailto:?SUBJECT=%27+encodeURIComponent(document.title)+%27&BODY=%27+escape(location.href);" ✅ beispiel-seite zum testen: https://t.co/f3QxFVI9TA
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
"Jetzt lass mich doch. Ein Update in die Gruppe macht um 3 Uhr mehr Eindruck als um 11 Uhr 15." 🙂 [Dirk Meissner (@roterpinguin / @pinguinsway) im Wirtschaftsspiegel der @IHK_NW 9/2022:82, https://t.co/3twg3Pz6LL] pic.twitter.com/v3QjaNhhFI
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
The Grand old Duke of York's strategy session, by @tomgauldhttps://t.co/3StTk50hxC pic.twitter.com/ovtoUn95oG
— New Scientist (@newscientist) October 1, 2022
My cartoon for yesterday’s @GdnSaturday / @GuardianBooks.
p.s. I am on tour with my new book https://t.co/LIzUYNwNwW pic.twitter.com/qungE55Ano— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) September 25, 2022
some days ago I remembered that I have some old date stamps. so I could make some additions to my copy. 🙂 #revengeofthelibrarians https://t.co/K0kKVL0EiW pic.twitter.com/eYvIuvDEnb
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576458147673374720
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Snickers bars were not originally called Marathon bars, they were always called Snickers (named after Forrest Mars' favourite horse) and were briefly renamed Marathon in the UK to rebrand them as a 'health' food. I hope this is history you can use.
— Richard Osman (@richardosman) October 2, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576544431200780289
Wusstet ihr, dass man sich Texte (pdf / Bildschirminhalte) vorlesen lassen kann?
Für mich ein toller Weg mich „nebenbei“ mit den Inhalten meiner Studienbriefe auseinanderzusetzen, bevor ich in die Textarbeit starte.
Und auch, wenn mir die Zeit zum selbst lesen fehlt.#Studium— Die Leiden d. jungen Informationswissenschaftlerin (@die_fami) October 2, 2022
Bei uns im Haus werden stichprobenartig unsere Dokumente per Screenreader auf Barrierefreiheit gecheckt.
— Lucky there is (@FaMi_Guy) October 2, 2022
Fitnessübung Sitzen am längeren Hebel
— Gabriel Yoran (@GabrielBerlin) October 2, 2022
"What's a shot to nothing?"
Mark Allen: "Hold my water"
#BritishOpen | @ITV pic.twitter.com/qyZkgxKAnZ— WST (@WeAreWST) October 2, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576563577313726466
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Watching the marathon and being inspired to start running. Another day.
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) October 2, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576563925940068353
Right, take a note for our next time travel outing; go ask some British Iron Age folks to explain us the rules of this game 🙂 https://t.co/ZjrKC443XX
— Fake History Hunter (@fakehistoryhunt) October 2, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576564303884582913
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Der ursprünglich christliche #Erntedanktag, traditionell am 1. Sonntag nach Michaelis gefeiert, wurde im #NS-Staat zum Nationalfeiertag umgedeutet. Wie sich das entsprechende Festprogramm 1934 auf lokaler Ebene darstellte, zeigen die Planungen aus dem Amt #Roxel #otd #Münster pic.twitter.com/cF8EE6wCFx
— Stadtarchiv Münster (@StadtarchivMS) October 2, 2022
My new mug. pic.twitter.com/rM62yzEZy8
— Dr. Jonathan N. Stea (@jonathanstea) September 30, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576565750256455680
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— dinosaur (@dinosaurcouch) March 7, 2021
OED Word of the Day: per fas et nefas, adv. By right or wrong; by fair or unfair means; by any means (good or bad).
View the full entry, here: https://t.co/j3ogfhf0kf
— The OED (@OED) October 2, 2022
Noch 80 Tage bis zur Wintersonnenwende. https://t.co/q2ilqIqDuZ
— jhermes (@spinfocl) October 2, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576567852391628802
Warum heißt es Mansplaining und nicht Prechthaberei?
— Baron von Schimpfstetten™️ (@mattschimmernd) September 30, 2022
Inktober 01: Gargoyle.
Juchhu, der Onkel Inktober ist da, und ich versuche, mich mal wieder ein wenig zu beteiligen. Zeit ist rar, doch die Vorfeude groß.
<3 pic.twitter.com/dljZEBTcX9— Bastian Melnyk (@bastianmelnyk) October 1, 2022
A group of #SaturdayLibrarian is called a Sleepy
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) October 1, 2022
One for the tea lovers (all of you, presumably?)
Free delivery all weekend: https://t.co/0Wma7fbQv8 pic.twitter.com/QduJR7Q4XQ— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) October 1, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576568892839059456
"Some features of Covid-era China are testaments to human creativity. The Guangzhou Library offers book sterilizing machines, which look like high-tech refrigerators." – @nytimes https://t.co/DhbVPUMVXf pic.twitter.com/KnS3cEHyL5
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) October 1, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576569440799690753
Der schönste Ort, an dem man einen @DerFlixxx
ausleihen kann, ist zweifelsohne der gerade neu eröffnete Salle Ovale der Französischen Nationalbibliothek.Die Masse an Comics in diesem Ort lässt Deutsche staunen, die Comics in Bibliotheken oft nur in kleinen Ecken findet. pic.twitter.com/qMYOlWE1KF
— @sman42@chaos.social (@Spiritusman) October 1, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576570280536743938
Call for papers: Library and information studies in the climate crisis: There is a call from the Nordic Journal of Library and Information Studies (NJLIS), for articles on the theme of Library and information studies in the climate crisis. The… https://t.co/C7vXmIzKVN #infolit pic.twitter.com/ia05soezll
— Sheila Webber (@sheilayoshikawa) October 1, 2022
Ich sehe in den letzten Tagen häufig den Hinweis, dass Precht gar kein Philosoph sondern Germanist sei und *deshalb* keine Ahnung von russischer Politik und Militärstrategie habe, und bin erstaunt über die Kompetenzen, die damit implizit der Philosophie zugeschrieben werden.
— Anatol Stefanowitsch (@astefanowitsch) October 2, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576572666210766851
Onomatopoetische Abbildungen von Einsatzsirenen in Laut- und Schriftsprache sind sowieso ein wunderbares Spielfeld. Erst durch eine norwegische Freundin ist mir zum Beispiel aufgefallen, wie putzig unser Tatütata eigentlich ist.
(Wie macht man das eigentlich in Gebärdensprachen?)— Philipp Krämer (@ph_kraemer) October 1, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576572890778324992
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It’s getting to be every librarian’s favorite time of year, double cardigan season
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) September 30, 2022
Could we try switching Britain off and back on? Would that work?
— Chris Bryant (@RhonddaBryant) September 29, 2022
— Steinbergdrawscartoons (@steinbergart) September 30, 2022
The Renaissance gave us such inventions as the printing press, the parachute and the double-shell dome. But some C15th engineers were asking the important questions, like how to build an articulated centaur costume. BL Add MS 34113 pic.twitter.com/QPz0ifqp6J
— Ellie Jackson (@EEJackson999) August 7, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576608054228967427
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Academics agreeing to exciting new papers & projects… pic.twitter.com/MzeOW9HLyH
— Prof. Devi Sridhar (@devisridhar) October 1, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576621495710732289
When you ask for just a small slice of cake and then they really do actually give you just a small slice of cake.
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) October 2, 2022
Are you part of a project related to E-Literature and Digital Humanities? Or just know of a great project or two? Please link me! Looking for more international inspiration. ❤️
— Dr Leah Henrickson (@leahhenrickson) October 2, 2022
Fourth day of the Trifelser Summer School on Open Science: @zuphilip speaks about the potential of Open Access Publishing. Increasing our outreach within society and not only in the academic bubble should be on our priority list.#OpenScience #OpenAccess pic.twitter.com/RH8wKbtVrZ
— Maximilian Frank | @epizyklen@nerdculture.de (@epizyklen) September 29, 2022
Also want to share this list. Questions was what criteria we use to select journals in which we would like to publish. There is still some way to go. Impact Factor and Journal Rankings are no valid quality criteria, so we should discard this way of thinking. pic.twitter.com/jJq1yPCLNF
— Maximilian Frank | @epizyklen@nerdculture.de (@epizyklen) September 29, 2022
Btw have a look at DORA, if you want to get deeper into the topic: https://t.co/OFDYVg2r8P
Glad that my professional society, @DGPs_Berlin, has signed this agreement and is actively working on the development of better measurement criteria for academic output.— Maximilian Frank | @epizyklen@nerdculture.de (@epizyklen) September 29, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1576622524053364736
korrekter link zum holztechnischen museum in rosenheim: https://t.co/d08BTmDCKp
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 2, 2022
‘Our Town’s Libraries’
which I drew for the @nytimes recently… Speaking of libraries, I have a new book out titled REVENGE OF THE LIBRARIANS and I am visiting Brooklyn NY, Philadelphia PA, and Columbus OH with it in the next week. Visit https://t.co/aZ6YOww03V for details… pic.twitter.com/m649cmr716— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) October 2, 2022
I like the way abstracts/summaries are structured in many medical journals. This is a very clear structure. It should be done this way in educational journals as well. See this one for an example: https://t.co/zeAeCv6hCa
— Christian Spannagel (@dunkelmunkel) October 2, 2022