'nabend!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 8, 2023
Bibliothekar*innen in New York haben ein eBook-Verleihsystem aufgebaut, über das Jugendliche aus anderen US-Bundesstaaten kostenlos an alle Bücher gelangen, die dort von Fundamentalisten aus den Büchereien entfernt wurden. Es gibt schon 6.000 Anmeldungen.https://t.co/cmTm633qyE
— Christian Reinboth (@reinboth) January 7, 2023
Library cat took around 7 hours to draw…but it was worth it. This one is in my top favorite illustrations I've done 🙂 pic.twitter.com/BOVeq7OoeF
— catwheezie (@catwheezie) January 7, 2023
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New one from me in College & Research Libraries News:
"If not a transformative agreement, then what? Nine questions and answers about an alternative."
https://t.co/WallhuImV0— aj boston (@aj_boston) January 5, 2023
20 Grad zum Jahreswechsel, draußen zwitschern die Vögel, weil sie glauben, der Frühling kommt. Der Klimawandel ist nicht mehr zu leugnen. Poetischer bringt es @slowtiger im #TweetDerWoche auf den Punkt: https://t.co/UxmYs2ayIX
— Markus Trapp (@textundblog) January 8, 2023
Ganz früh heut morgen zwitscherte ein Vogel mehr als 280 Zeichen. Gegenüber blüht die Hasel. Anfang Januar.
— slowtiger (@slowtiger) January 8, 2023
Ich habe Fragen. pic.twitter.com/5Vqgl83a9D
— Katti (@Katti) January 7, 2023
I think people just imagine cackling librarians heaving books into a dumpster like the Grinch Who Stole Literacy, but nope, we actually consider this stuff carefully. All the time. CREW stands for Continuous Review, Evaluation, and Weeding. CONTINUOUS. That's dedication my dudes
— Julie& (@himissjulie) January 7, 2023
My latest cartoon for @newscientist pic.twitter.com/jhqbzfaeyo
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) January 8, 2023
1920 Australian map of sheep pic.twitter.com/UkiAebsa3u
— Terrible Maps (@TerribleMaps) January 8, 2023
Just a nice, snoozy kitty in 1905. These mundane photos are my favorite. There's no story or novelty or costume, someone just appreciated the pure cat-ness so much that they had to take a photo. https://t.co/VzrntJVJPI pic.twitter.com/popJqKF4Ut
— Cats of Yore (@CatsOfYore) January 7, 2023
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Look. I've said it before and I'll say it again. If Harry has a problem with his family then he needs to persuade the French to fund him, raise an army, invade and seize the crown.
What else was Brexit for, if not to restore traditional British approaches and values?
— John Bull (@garius) January 5, 2023
The library has been named "Flying High" by pupilshttps://t.co/IJlb9g1BrN
— ITV News West Country (@itvwestcountry) January 6, 2023
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Preprint from @nordholmen & others in @arxiv: Enriching the scholarly metadata commons with citation metadata and spatio-temporal metadata to support responsible research assessment and research discovery https://t.co/vi3EAh6ryH
— Iain Hrynaszkiewicz (@iainh_z) January 6, 2023
An diesem Post lässt sich gut das linguistische Konzept der #Präsupposition erklären und wie man es mit etwas rhetorischem Geschick manipulativ einsetzen kann. Unter Präsuppositionen versteht man (unausgesprochene) Voraussetzungen von Äußerungen. 1/ https://t.co/JsWlEQjDMA
— Stefan Hartmann (@hartmast) January 7, 2023
If you think you need* to charge a 500€ fee for a conference, maybe at least offer more than one single very obscure mode of online payment which only runs in 1 out of 4 browsers.
(*you don't)— Philipp Krämer (@ph_kraemer) January 7, 2023
Mama, ich bin im Föjetong! pic.twitter.com/3EUJoZYfAw
— Felix Lindner (@focusabonnent) January 7, 2023
just so you know: a lot of people in medieval england paid their rent in eels.
if you live in england, you can use this map of real, documented eel rents to possibly find out how many eels your home town was worth….thank me later!https://t.co/IypDe4074y pic.twitter.com/DDbnXb2RmG— weird medieval guys BOOK OUT NOW !! (@WeirdMedieval) January 6, 2023
my cartoon for @GuardianBooks pic.twitter.com/sm1maACvXz
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) January 7, 2023
Klick-Tipp: Bei @DailyMann twittert Literaturwissenschaftler Felix Lindner (@focusabonnent) aus den Tagebüchern von Schriftsteller Thomas Mann. Der hätte sich "eher beide Hände amputieren lassen, als zu twittern", sagt Lindner im Interview mit @dvg. https://t.co/KTYNktNZNO
— turi2 (@turi2) January 6, 2023
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The Library always stands ready to assist when a new Congress convenes. This week we pulled materials from our collections for Congress members to be sworn in with. Here's a behind-the-scenes look from our comic book vault. pic.twitter.com/fMrVMyvGMw
— Library of Congress (@librarycongress) January 6, 2023
Word of the day: 'der Schimmel', which either means 'mould' or – if you're a photo editor – a 'white horse' (via @PerlenDL) pic.twitter.com/RpuHfsnvEw
— German at Portsmouth (@GermanAtPompey) January 6, 2023
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This will forever be known as the Hakeem Jeffries A to Z Speech and it was one HELL of a speech. pic.twitter.com/fJEQdFYQst
— Jack Cocchiarella (@JDCocchiarella) January 7, 2023
Ein Quiz mit ca. 400 SuS – Abstimmung mit Mobilgeräten ohne Anmeldung. Kahoot geht ja nicht mehr – wenn ich richtig gelesen habe könnte mentimeter das, oder?
Fällt Euch im #FediLZ noch was ein?
— Christian (@ProfHibou) January 8, 2023
New year, new project: Digital edition of Palladio’s Four Books of Architecture. A recreation of the 1738 English translation based on the original 1570 edition. Restored plates and new posters.
Explore: https://t.co/qHQULUg1PQ
How it was made: https://t.co/Jmi2YX9ZXg pic.twitter.com/4jgb3LHEae— Nicholas Rougeux (@rougeux) January 8, 2023
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