'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 15, 2022
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"Wenn Sie die Bewunderung vieler Männer für die Nörgeleien eines einzigen eintauschen wollen – nur zu, heiraten Sie!" (Katherine Hepburn, 1907–2003, US-amerikanische Schauspielerin) [via https://t.co/L4VYhlujDz]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 15, 2022
#Bibliotheksgeschichte vor 1961, "Leser in einer Fachbibliothek"
Photo: Peter, Richard jun.https://t.co/hHey5ptAsN pic.twitter.com/KCqDuWNzGV
— karstens (@karstens) November 15, 2022
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Kind2 hat das Thema „Zähne“ in der Schule.
„Zucker ist schlecht. Davon bekommt man Karies. Wichtig ist eine gute Zahnhyäne.“
— Der Doppeldaumenmann (@doppeldaumen) November 14, 2022
Built on a field and filled with rare books bought by the truckload, the quick rise of the Scott library is emblematic of the 1960-70s higher education boom. https://t.co/sNOoDaZ56g
— Thomas Guignard (@timtomch) November 15, 2022
Case and point: Twitter also served as a tool to ENHANCE the value of in-person conferences (for those there in person and joining from afar) because it facilitated broader sharing of the talks and created another way to connect w/those interested in the same event. https://t.co/9HMoMdoE2l
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) November 14, 2022
Die beste Ladestation sind Menschen, die einem gut tun.
— einfach ich (@einfach_ich1) November 11, 2022
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Liebes #medievaltwitter, in Codex Donaueschingen (#Schwabenspiegel, 1287) findet sich auf fol. 64v diese kleine Drolerie. Sinnzusammenhang zum Text ist nicht zu erkennen. Was ist das? Kennt jemand so etwas aus anderen #Handschriften? Ich würde mich über Hilfe freuen! pic.twitter.com/oTIr1QNbDm
— Luise Czajkowski (Archiv) (@luukkiilluu) November 14, 2022
Musk declares something he knows nothing about, is corrected by an employee who explains the problem, and then fires that employee and presents their ideas as his own. If this doesn't sum up his entire career I don't know what does. https://t.co/ss5N67dxve
— David C Bell (@MovieHooligan) November 14, 2022
When someone from work calls me on the phone instead of textingpic.twitter.com/5vyqYvjSdX
— Oded Rechavi (@OdedRechavi) November 14, 2022
Ich habe hier ein paar Aufkleber an die fleißige #wirzeichnenrosenkohl -Gemeinde zu verschenken. 😉 Bei Interesse einfach eine DM an mich. @DerFlixxx pic.twitter.com/SyGg2JjaQW
— Herr Rpunkt (@herrrpunkt) November 14, 2022
No, I'm not going home for Thanksgiving. I cannot and will not try to explain to my family what a postdoc is again.
— Jaclyn A. Siegel, PhD (@jacasiegel) November 14, 2022
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Kein Bock auf #WM?
In deiner Nähe gibt es Theater, die jeden Spieltag ein tolles Programm anbieten! Über 90 Minuten incl. Verlängerung.
Es würde der Kulturbranche so sehr helfen, würde nur ein Bruchteil der WM-Zuschauer sich nur je ein Ticket kaufen – deshalb: #KUNSTSTATTKATAR— Rene Steinberg (@SteinbergRene) November 14, 2022
"But why do I need to be locked up in a tower?" the princess demanded.
"Tradition," the queen said.
By the third day, she had found the hidden sword and fencing instructions. After a month, the lock picks, which after a while led to clothes and money.
And her life's first choice.— Micro SF/F stories (@MicroSFF) November 14, 2022
The Olympics mascot is typically a creature of some kind. But for the Paris 2024 Summer Games, it will be a red hat with eyes and legs. https://t.co/YAc6y4hgPJ pic.twitter.com/n33Dy2DVTi
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 14, 2022
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Mein Name ist Katja. Wie in Brokatjacke. https://t.co/yX0SfSKKrZ
— Katja Politt (@lingucat) November 15, 2022
Am Dienstag zum Hashtag #fachreferatsfreitag: "Geschlechtervielfalt – eine anatomische und medizinische Perspektive" zur Unterstützung der Erwerbung/Lizenzierung relevanter Fachinformation. #medlibs #Anatomie #Körpespende #Pathologisierung https://t.co/J1XhoOebpE @ChariteBerlin
— genest (@leserhunger) November 15, 2022
Want to escape the rain? Both our libraries have plenty of free study space, as well as blankets! pic.twitter.com/EBFmRp9Xco
— Univ Library (@univlib) November 15, 2022
Tag für Tag arbeite ich in meinem Job nach Carl Bernsteins Diktum daran, der Fakten-Wahrheit so nahe wie irgend möglich zu kommen. Und dann haut dir die bucklige Verwandtschaft die Axt ins Knie. Ich verstehe es einfach nicht. https://t.co/D8LpYYJ47d
— Uwe Schulz | Radiogesicht (@radioschulz) November 15, 2022
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Was bedeutet #Mastodon für eine dezentralere Informationsinfrastruktur? – Live-Videocast mit @FuzzyLeapfrog und @Lambo über Wissenschaftskommunikation im #Fediverse am 17.11.2022 ab 11:15 Uhr https://t.co/1a4FpQ0BSi #wisskomm
(Bild: CC BY-SA 4.0 Franziska Köppe @madiko) pic.twitter.com/NqBwj0NWm7— @nfdi4culture@nfdi.social (@nfdi4culture) November 15, 2022
Dieser ganze Koo-Spam unter diesem Tweet ist völlig absurd. https://t.co/8HoT5uijRB
— Fuzzy Leapfrog (@FuzzyLeapfrog) November 15, 2022
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Tried to create a relaxing atmosphere in my statistics practical today by putting on a YouTube fireplace video but there are about 8 large screens on the walls in the room so instead it looked like we were all in hell
— Dr. Megan Petersdorf (@meganpetersdorf) November 14, 2022
Weil Autofahrer auf der A9 keine Rettungsgasse bildeten, musste die Feuerwehr mehrere Kilometer laufen um einen 19-Jährigen zu retten. Kein Aufschrei bei BILD, Stille bei der Union und die Ampelpolitiker, die hartes Durchgreifen forderten, schweigen. Es ging nie um Menschenleben.
— Nicht Chevy Chase (@DrWaumiau) November 15, 2022
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* Tumbleweed *
— DerFlix.de (@DerFlixxx) November 15, 2022
Mit diesem Plakat kündigen wir vorfreudig unsere Lecture Series an: An sieben Abenden des WiSe 22/23 sprechen in #Muenster sieben großartige Forscher*innen, Autor*innen und Aktivist*innen der #BlackGermanStudies! pic.twitter.com/TNmrI1IrAN
— Black German Studies – Transatlantic Perspectives (@BGSTP_Munster) November 11, 2022
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In der #Ringvorlesung "Vor- und Frühgeschichte der europäischen Kriminalliteratur" @sfb1385 spricht #SFB1288-Mitglied @Maximilian_Benz heute über "Sex and Crimes of a Prostitute. Spätmittelalterliche Prozeßakten und moderne Erzählungen".
➡️ Mehr dazu: https://t.co/1gx5xe9hsz pic.twitter.com/RE9Sq97eUT— SFB 1288 "Praktiken des Vergleichens" (@sfb_comparing) November 15, 2022
Bayern2 radioWissen: „Romantik – Zwischen Schwärmerei und Freiheitsstreben“ https://t.co/DFSNPUXHMy
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) November 15, 2022
i spent 2 hours curating a twitter blue screenshot storyline for my parents so here u go, for your own offline friends that want to have fun:
DAY 1 – ARRIVAL pic.twitter.com/aQbbSPG9JB
— worms cited (@christapeterso) November 15, 2022
"Mut des Schwachen, Milde des Starken – beide anbetungswürdig!" (Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1830–1916))
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 15, 2022
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„Digital first“ ist das Prinzip unseres #ProjektdesMonats „Alexander von Humboldt auf Reisen – Wissenschaft aus der Bewegung“ der @bbaw_de. Wie die Arbeit mit digitalen Archiven weltweit funktioniert, erklärt Dr. Tobias Kraft: https://t.co/8H3P03DDOy @BMBF_Bund #Akademienprogramm pic.twitter.com/ceA4oLeij8
— Akademienunion (@Akademienunion) November 15, 2022
Wissenschaftsjournalistin Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim lehrt an der Universität Heidelberg: Die promovierte Chemikerin, Moderatorin und Sachbuchautorin übernimmt die Nature Marsilius Gastprofessur für Wissenschaftskommunikation https://t.co/hA5wszguJc@maithi_nk pic.twitter.com/rytxNVdAyv
— Uni Heidelberg (@UniHeidelberg) November 14, 2022
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eScriptorium: Digital Text Production for Urdu, Hindi, and Bengali Print, part 1 https://t.co/mADYvBdAjQ
— Digital Orientalist (@DigiOrientalist) November 15, 2022
Join Professor Strandberg and Joseph (Joe) Salem, University Librarian and Vice Provost for Library Affairs, virtually tomorrow, as they discuss the history of banned books. https://t.co/uivuRssXjP pic.twitter.com/dSgi27CLq0
— DukeEnglish (@Duke_English) November 15, 2022
Need a break from…everything? Drop by the Education Commons this week and pick up a coloring kit! You're welcome to hang out and color, or take it with you if you prefer. https://t.co/lcvH5wVTEV pic.twitter.com/iUCsvanOEQ
— The Penn Libraries (@upennlib) November 15, 2022
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i need a reading from a bird pic.twitter.com/WWdNydOK4A
— depths of wikipedia! (@depthsofwiki) November 15, 2022
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— Liz Climo (@elclimo) November 15, 2022
A spaceship landed, and an alien emerged.
"We come in peace," they said, "Take us to your librarian."
"Er… Don't you mean our leader?"
"Why? We already have leaders."— Micro SF/F stories (@MicroSFF) November 15, 2022
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A few things to clarify:
1. Archaeologists are not celebrating this, any more than epidemiologists were celebrating “Plandemic”, or geologists and historians celebrated “Is Genesis History?”. pic.twitter.com/kX82DV7FKz— Matthew T. Boulanger (@MTB_Archaeology) November 15, 2022
Way back in 1692, obscure Dutch artist A Boogert produced a one-off, hand-painted, 900 page catalogue of every conceivable colour, complete with detailed handwritten advice to artists on how to create them. Now available onlinehttps://t.co/DIYUAPIv7R pic.twitter.com/ngLquT1y4f
— Journal of Art in Society (@artinsociety) November 15, 2022
“I need books about building.”
Okay. “Shipbuilding.”
Okay. “Warships.”
Okay. “Well certain warships.”
Okay? “One warship.”
One? “The Bismarck.”
Building the Bismarck? “And sinking it.”
So the building & sinking of the Bismarck? “Just the sinking.”
All right let’s see what we have— Lousy Librarian (@LousyLibrarian) November 15, 2022
I was skeptical before, but after seeing his management skills in action I think letting Elon Musk oversee the migration of Earth's wealthiest people to Mars is a great idea.
— Jesse von Doom (@jessevondoom) November 14, 2022
Our Editorial to Visual Communication’s anniversary special issue is now available with #openaccess. It is designed as a visual essay, so have a look at the PDF, the page layout and @janapflaeging’s graphics.
Thanks @SAGEJournals for making this happen! https://t.co/rh9sGDmoQ4
— Janina Wildfeuer (@neous) November 15, 2022
Check out the new range of Very British Problems Christmas Cards! https://t.co/GLbQUwcVxB pic.twitter.com/Y5o4DP00rC
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) November 15, 2022
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"Wenn die Zeit kommt, in der man könnte, ist die vorüber, in der man kann." (Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1830–1916))
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 15, 2022
#kalender #2023 mal anders: https://t.co/4pD4eGeepd
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 15, 2022