'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 16, 2022
Immerhin stehen die Bücher auf dem oberen Boden unter "Philosophie" und dle auf dem unteren unter "Precht". Disjunkt.
— openbiblio.social/@bmittermaier (@BMittermaier) October 16, 2022
#powerpoint-tipp von @deroutlooker: einen pausen-counter mit animations-bordmitteln erstellen: https://t.co/4M7JSSyfVz
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 16, 2022
#DLV 374: Auch wenn PowerPoint AddIns für einen Pausen-Counter verlockend sind, sie können/dürfen nicht in allen (Firmen-)Umgebungen genutzt werden. Kein Problem, wir zeigen, dass so etwas auch mit den PowerPoint-eigenen Funktionen möglich ist. https://t.co/B31DbFf2BV #daloevi pic.twitter.com/bMqZSoDtGb
— KaiSchneider (@deroutlooker) October 14, 2022
Topspiel ✅
Gutes Wetter ✅
Auswärtsspiel ✅ https://t.co/puho0Tb7EU— SC Preußen Münster (@Preussen06) October 16, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1581568663743709184
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1581568682118893568
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1581587238751637504
'I'll just fix my footnotes later' I said. 'How hard can it be' I said. Reader, I have 1093 footnotes. pic.twitter.com/ArAzl8koBZ
— Dr. Caitlyn Brinkman-Schwartz (@CaitlynBBS) October 16, 2022
Ein Blick auf die Buchblogosphäre. Wie hat sie sich in den letzten drei Jahren verändert? Für mich ist ein überraschendes Ergebnis mit dabei: https://t.co/nC6L3FU8lF #Buchblogger #Buchblogosphäre #Buchblogs #Auswertung
— Tobi (@lesestunden) October 16, 2022
das WDR-#ZeitZeichen heute mit #librarycontent: "16. Oktober 2002 – Eröffnung der neuen Bibliothek in Alexandria" https://t.co/DucBYA2eI2
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 16, 2022
latest @UnexpectedPod episode: "boardgames" https://t.co/QXbGJzz6xP – cc @BoardgameHisto 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 16, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1581669708138708994
My cartoon for yesterday’s @GdnSaturday / @GuardianBooks
p.s. my new book ‘Revenge of the Librarians’ is out now: https://t.co/IJW2wqzt4O pic.twitter.com/yvSi4ECB0J— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) October 16, 2022
Das neue Semester beginnt und wieder gibt es viele altertumswissenschaftliche Vorträge digital. Wir werden die Liste noch ergänzen und sind für weitere Hinweise dankbar. https://t.co/NJ22O5jhnF #Altertumswissenschaften #Archäologie #Voträge #wisskomm #kleinefaecher
— Holger Kieburg (@holger_kieburg) October 16, 2022
Two Finnish men 'annexed' a Russian diplomat's parking spot in the Finland’s city of Turku, by painting it with the Ukrainian flag.
They called it the result of a "2-man referendum" on "annexing" the spot. The city announced it would not paint over it. pic.twitter.com/1GbWVWCSIV
— MonkeyWrenchGang (@M_WrenchGang) October 15, 2022
Tea glorious tea, heart warming tea! I can wholeheartedly recommend a few of these particularly the Kashmiri Pink Tea. I hope I get a chance to try and enjoy the rest ☕️ #tea #tealovers https://t.co/5UbWgMJ0Lg
— Masud Khokhar (@mkhokhar) October 16, 2022
I can't believe it. Frontiers notified me that they had assigned me as editor for a manuscript and provided a link for me to select reviewers.
— Mara Mather (@MaraMather) October 15, 2022
In Muslim countries, tea is more than just a hot drink. It is very important to the heritage, traditions and cultures in which it originates.
To start the weekend, we celebrate the art of tea, with 24 different types of tea from across the Muslim world…
A thread… pic.twitter.com/KBY2DjXvZx
— Bayt Al Fann (@BaytAlFann) October 15, 2022
Might be my best AI-generated art prompt to date. I give you “Pikachu painted by Monet”. pic.twitter.com/1HpP8RdGJ8
— Alp (@alplicable) October 14, 2022
Over-reliance on English hinders cognitive science: it has led to premature claims of universality (due to over-sampling of English speakers) and limited the cognitive constructs being examined (due to the use of English as a meta-language). https://t.co/XH56AS0B8K pic.twitter.com/mFioJMKBco
— Asifa Majid (@asifa_majid) October 15, 2022
SignTrack transkribiert Gebärdensprache und siegt bei "Youth Hacking 4 Freedom" https://t.co/sMCTLDZJQG #FSF #Hackathon
— heise Developer (@heisedc) October 15, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1581674502210998273
„Können Sie die Vorlesungsunterlagen gesammelt zu Beginn des Semesters hochladen?“
Ey Leute, nein. Ihr schickt mir eure Hausarbeiten auch immer um 23:59 Uhr. Was glaubt ihr denn, was ich bis 5 min vor der Vorlesung mache?
— klausurrelefant (@klausurrelefant) October 13, 2022
If this is true then how come my manager wouldn’t let me send a Roomba to do my #saturdaylibrarian shift? pic.twitter.com/uHe3USP9XX
— Lousy Librarian (@LousyLibrarian) October 15, 2022
An die Literaturwissenschaftler:innen hier: gibt es einen eingeführten Begriff für den Kniff, die Protagonist:in recht unvermittelt im letzten Absatz eines langen Romans sterben zu lassen, um Eindruck und Betroffenheit zu schinden?
— Ralf Stockmann – @rstockm@chaos.social (@rstockm) October 15, 2022
Just putting my slides together for the @ScienceEurope Open Science conference session next week on 'Alternatives to Journal Metrics Based Assessment'.
Might be a short presentation. pic.twitter.com/waO2S2KKcc
— Dr Elizabeth Gadd @lizziegadd.bsky.social (@LizzieGadd) October 14, 2022
"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster."
– Friedrich Nietzsche (born #onthisday) pic.twitter.com/VYWNxwxhR7— Ethics in Bricks (@EthicsInBricks) October 15, 2022
Notes from the Field: Digital Humanities at #DOT2022 https://t.co/pbYGuQGoZL
— Digital Orientalist (@DigiOrientalist) October 14, 2022
Ein tolles Zeitdokument: Ein Ufa-Werbefilm zur Preußischen Staatsbibliothek aus dem Jahr 1937. Gezeigt werden nicht nur Lesesäle, sondern auch Ausleihe, Rohrpost, Magazin, Förderbänder und Ferleihe. https://t.co/7aKGHjzUA1 pic.twitter.com/ULZwYK2zdu
— awinkler@openbiblio.social (@a_winkler3) October 13, 2022
Interlinear music.@BLMedieval Add 42130 f. 58r pic.twitter.com/HrrmRbqpE0
— Melibeus (@melibeus1) October 15, 2022
Bald startet der reguläre Studienalltag. Deshalb möchten wir allen #Erstis unseren tub.torials-Blogbeitrag „Wenn ich nochmal Ersti wäre …“: mit 12 Tipps von @flohnsen für einen hoffentlich entspannten Semesterstart ans Herz legen. #TUHamburg https://t.co/ASNl74Rjd4
— TUHH Bibliothek (@tubhh) October 15, 2022
Woher? Weshalb? Warum?" Fragen, die sich Besucher*innen in einem Museum oft stellen. Einfache Fragen. Die Antworten darauf sind aber bisweilen sehr komplex. Neue virtuelle Ausstellung vom BuchUndSchrift|museum. #Provenienzgeschichte https://t.co/XxSk4welTw pic.twitter.com/QWilrisnhj
— Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (@DNB_Aktuelles) October 14, 2022
Vergangene Woche gab es einen Workshop der Vernetzungs- und Kompetenzstelle zu #OpenAccess-Kommunikationsstrategien (mit @pampel und @bkaden). Einige Ergebnisse haben wir für unser Blog zusammengefasst: https://t.co/ENiRLdwLdh
— Vernetzungs- & Kompetenzstelle OA Brandenburg (@OpenAccess_BB) October 14, 2022
Geschichte von #Münster mal anders erzählt: eine #queer history unserer Stadt seit der ersten schwul-lesbischen Demo 1972 in einer Ausstellung. Kommt zur Eröffnung am 21.10. ab 19 Uhr im @lwlmkk! Mit dabei sind u.a. @lwl_aktuell, @WWU_Muenster & @muenster_de. pic.twitter.com/pRM1Qexfi5
— Stadtarchiv Münster (@StadtarchivMS) October 15, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1581677942886715392
We love libraries! We love how they look, what they do & what they mean to communities. We even love how they smell! LibraryPlanet is a platform for crowdsourced library stories & profiles, where you can share your experiences of libraries around the world https://t.co/uwXrqLYw4S
— Stuart Kells (@StuartKells) October 15, 2022
*hands you six ibuprofen* this is an old family recipe
— Casey Nowak (@IgnatzHaderach) October 16, 2022
New to my collection: a page of Book of Hours, partly printed and partly painted (border and capitals) on vellum. Probably produced in Paris around 1525. I cannot find any similar pages. Can someone help me with the maker? Thanks in advance! #bookhistory pic.twitter.com/97RWVbleaQ
— Old paper collector (@Ex_Libris_68) October 16, 2022
At this point my e-mail inbox is just a DDoS attack on my brain
— Katie Mack (@AstroKatie) January 4, 2021
normal mole, england, 13th century pic.twitter.com/7oDbnKbJCX
— weird medieval guys BOOK OUT NOW !! (@WeirdMedieval) October 16, 2022
Archaeologists discovered a tiny bell – which still rings – tied around the neck of one of the rams during excavations at the ancient Egyptian city of Abydos
https://t.co/t6ttV4MraH— Ticia Verveer (@ticiaverveer) October 16, 2022
Collected Wisdom of Linguists: It takes two to talk.
— Editors of SpecGram (@SpecGram) October 16, 2022
Having a boyfriend is great because you always have someone to gossip to and he won't tell anyone because he wasn't listening in the first place.
— max〽️ (@Maxthepapi) October 15, 2022
Coming out of my cage and I've been doing just fine#medievaltwitter #manuscripts pic.twitter.com/329YddJBva
— Keble College Library & Archive (@keblelib) October 14, 2022
Wonderful news, the Qumran Dictionary of the Göttingen team is online in alpha version. A huge thanks to Annette Steudel, Ingo Kottsieper and Reinhardt Kratz. This is the result of many years of incredible work. Thank you.https://t.co/Pkx3MTZM4x
— Frédérique Michèle Rey (@frdrqrey) October 16, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1581723905336627200
When men refer to themselves as "alpha males", I hear that in the context of software, where alpha versions are unstable, missing important features, filled with flaws, and not fit for the public.
— Glenn F. Henriksen (@henriksen) October 15, 2022
To be clear, this is not an original joke by me. It's existed for at least six years in various forms and traditions. After a few got butthurt I "stole" theirs's or someone's joke, I found Kyle's, which is the earliest mention I could find on the bird site https://t.co/cim8m5UHXu
— Glenn F. Henriksen (@henriksen) October 16, 2022
Alpha = early release of software, for testing and bug finding. Not for public release. Alpha male = early release, buggy male?
— Vaughn Teegarden (@vaughnsphotoart) April 3, 2009
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1581724253623197697
Was das BEEMSTER-Kind wohl heute macht? pic.twitter.com/lWfCxxoIDn
— creamspeak.bsky.social (@creamspeak) October 16, 2022
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1581725391474958336
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1581732555946356737
Here's the blog post that resulted from this exploration. "What can you actually find in a open citation index like OpenAlex? Implications for citation based tools based on it " https://t.co/4m7uN40PJ8 https://t.co/xr5nQVXv1x
— Aaron Tay (@aarontay) October 16, 2022