'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/955672041537114112
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/955695053342724096
Hab mein Fitnessarmband neben das Bett gelegt. Es denkt ich schlafe, aber ich esse Apfelkuchen. Hihihi!
— Popupanna (@popupanna) January 21, 2018
"Einfache Menschen" – auch so eine Formulierung, die zwischen dumm und beleidigend schillert. Menschen, die mit wenig Geld zurecht kommen müssen, führen sehr komplizierte Leben. Und die stumpfsten Gestalten trifft man in den Nobelboutiquen von St. Moritz und Davos. https://t.co/jCZGzOFR2c
— Platzhalter-Account (@TiniDo) January 23, 2018
Konsequenz des Impfgegner-Wahnsinns: Masern wurden nun offenbar aus Deutschland nach Guatemala eingeschleppt. (Gab es dort seit 20 Jahren nicht.) Man stelle sich vor was los wäre, wenn Flüchtlinge eine Krankheit nach Deutschland einschleppten …
— Florian Aigner (@florianaigner) January 22, 2018
Warum ihr noch nicht abgestimmt habt, habe ich gefragt. https://t.co/E6EPa0bqCy #anglizismus2017
— Anatol Stefanowitsch (@astefanowitsch) January 23, 2018
Falls es in der Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek keinen Platz mehr gibt: Der @semesterspiegel hat eine schöne Übersicht über einige Alternativen zur #ULBMünster erstellt. https://t.co/xF7iS0FamM
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) January 23, 2018
"Ploing!" – NEUE "Glückskind"-Folge pic.twitter.com/JZllvBqqdt
— DerFlix.de (@DerFlixxx) January 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/955748842334556160
Being "voluntold" for committee service.
— LIS Grievances (@lis_grievances) January 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/955750294499061761
We regret to inform you that all hope was lost. But the irony was not.
— Nein. (@NeinQuarterly) January 23, 2018
Ich schlage ein Softwarequalitätssiegel mit folgenden Abstufungen vor:
0 – "Von Entwicklern aus Großraumhaltung."1 – "Von glücklichen Entwicklern in Gruppenhaltung."
2 – "Von sehr glücklichen Entwicklern in Kleingruppenhaltung."
3 – "Aus dem Homeoffice gesendet."
— Grauhut "Same name in the sky" (@grauhut) January 16, 2018
"Paper is back," says John Le Carre. Asked on 60 min if the cyber age has rendered the old intelligence methods obsolete, he said it was the opposite – the only way to communicate secretly these days was to hand write paper messages & have humans deliver them. #fullcircle
— Simon Mikhailovich (@S_Mikhailovich) January 22, 2018
This is so exciting: You always wondered HOW (not how often) an important article in your field got cited?
Find out here:https://t.co/n0zRhjSDE3 (Alpha version of a tool)
And read more in today's article in @sciencemagazine : https://t.co/xsW0vMUZh6 pic.twitter.com/BrBanZImey— Peter (@PeterRolandG) January 22, 2018
Ansteckende Krankheiten, die durch Menschen aus fernen Drittweltländern eingeschleppt werden, in denen Menschen wegen Unbildung und Aberglaube ihren Kindern die Gesundheit ruinieren.
Heute: #Masern https://t.co/pw5f2K9Tp2— Grübelmonster (@mainwasser) January 22, 2018
Shakespearean Insults—A most pathetical nit. —from “Love’s Labour Lost”
— Editors of SpecGram (@SpecGram) January 22, 2018
The Saxon word for January was Wulfmonath: the month when starving wolves were bold enough to enter villages.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) January 22, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/955752078625984512
Is a "journal-agnostic" pay-per-review service a viable alternative to the traditional peer review model in an our increasingly pre-print driven world? Excited to learn more from the results of the @ASAPbio_ survey of science scholars. https://t.co/iDqHXQS5FA
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) January 22, 2018
A highlight of my career of being re-tweeted by bots pic.twitter.com/OJlGXEQBWt
— Danielle Miriam Cooper (she/her) (@dm_cooper) January 22, 2018
For @newscientist pic.twitter.com/KVzypzDLF6
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) January 22, 2018
I remember when “nuclear option” was a metaphor.
— Nein. (@NeinQuarterly) January 22, 2018
Trouble on the line! pic.twitter.com/0ainVwYqpV
— JMRG (@Jmodelrailgroup) January 21, 2018
Scientific Paper Graph Quality https://t.co/3OSoHCgGiG https://t.co/RcFfExBwdP pic.twitter.com/5pYuoGKbn0
— XKCD Comic (@xkcdComic) January 22, 2018
What do we want? Something that replicates the precision searching of Boolean logic When do we want it? *waits for IT staff to stop sniggering at us*"
— LIS Grievances (@lis_grievances) January 22, 2018
Now officially granted by @OpenAIRE_eu: Our project "Full disclosure: replicable strategies for book publications supplemented with empirical data". All numbers, all workflows, all open. Starting Feb 01. https://t.co/9PMOlYJgZH
— @langscipress@openbiblio.social (@LangSciPress) January 22, 2018
“Happy new year!”
The year is practically over. Stop it.
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) January 23, 2018
Passgenau zum heutigen #tagderhandschrift: @dfg_public fördert den Aufbau eines nationalen Web-Portals für Buchhandschriften des Mittelalters & der Neuzeit @bsb_muenchen, @ubleipzig #HABWolfenbüttel https://t.co/bWxYKB0dEd
— Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (@stabiberlin) January 23, 2018
I am so looking forward to this new project to build a national manuscript web portal for Germany! It will also feature #iiif compatibility for the sake of interoperability and user experience. Happy to cooperate with @bsb_muenchen @sbb_news and #HABWolfenbüttel. https://t.co/cIK1qe2MIo
— Leander Seige @mjkls@openbiblio.social (@mjkls) January 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/955779748780761088
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/955787566514663425
It's often said the world's a stage, and each must play a part.
Don't ever look to audience, just play with all your heart.
(Reviews are in and all agree: you're born to play that part.)— Micro SF/F stories (@MicroSFF) January 23, 2018
Interesting conferences that are way too fucking expensive to attend in person OR online. And no, my library isn't going to pay for it.
— LIS Grievances (@lis_grievances) January 22, 2018
"Stop, elaborate & listen." https://t.co/q98YKOz38K #indexed
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 23, 2018
"decreasing definiteness in crime novels", or: on the use of "the". https://t.co/7Ay3SELtOJ #linguistics #English #corpora #languagechange #digitalhumanities
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 23, 2018
• Wenn man sich bei Faultier französisch verliest, macht das gleich richtig was her.
— Peter Glaser (@peterglaser) January 23, 2018
Biber essen 20% ihres Körpergewichts.
Ich bin zwei Biber.
— Mille (@mille_kraft) January 20, 2018
Badly written external review reports that recommend discarding "up to" 50% of your print collection
— LIS Grievances (@lis_grievances) January 23, 2018
New blogpost "Achievements 2017" https://t.co/zodhqj3RKw pic.twitter.com/BhFXjNO57Z
— @langscipress@openbiblio.social (@LangSciPress) January 19, 2018
Loony Latin—sic transit gloria mundi: gloria fell ill riding on the subway
— Editors of SpecGram (@SpecGram) January 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/955824225083850752
Very busy today. pic.twitter.com/Gv9EEFV6f3
— PEANUTS (@Snoopy) January 23, 2018
GND-Konferenz für Anwender, Entwickler und Intressierte am 10./11.9. bei uns in Frankfurt. Ziele: Austausch über Projekte und Ideen, Vernetzung. Konferenzwebsite folgt. #GNDcon
— Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (@DNB_Aktuelles) January 23, 2018
Die MPG garantiert für das #NOMAD Repository eine Verfügbarkeit von 10 Jahren. Wichtig ist aber eine längerfristige Lösung. Idee: Ausgründung eins Start-Ups. #OpenScienceForum #Nachhaltigkeit #Datenrepositorien
— Ben (@bkaden) January 23, 2018
Jetzt: Claudia Draxl über das NOMAD Laboratory. https://t.co/0LsSXgkqrg #OpenScienceForum
— Ben (@bkaden) January 23, 2018
Wichtiger Aspekt: Kosten für die Erhaltung der Forschungsdaten / Infrastruktur sind hoch aber vergleichsweise sehr gering zu den Kosten, die eine (Wieder)Erzeugung der Daten aufwirft. #NOMAD #OpenScienceForum
— Ben (@bkaden) January 23, 2018
Managers and admin people who have no fucking clue what the work actually looks like or requires.
— LIS Grievances (@lis_grievances) January 23, 2018
The phrase "Relying on [tech services dept] for metadata expertise for new projects" when the unit has been decimated and no one has said expertise.
— LIS Grievances (@lis_grievances) January 23, 2018
The chief merit of language is clarity, and we know that nothing detracts so much from this as do unfamiliar terms. —Galen
— Editors of SpecGram (@SpecGram) January 23, 2018
Let’s be honest: Tuesday is just another failed social experiment.
— Nein. (@NeinQuarterly) January 17, 2018
We want you to decentralize our library webs. Blend/deblend. Write a proposal for #elag2018 #elag https://t.co/f4DbEbu1Jy pic.twitter.com/awIwQzNTv5
— @hochstenbach@scholar.social (@hochstenbach) January 23, 2018
What would you accept in order to forgive a patron's fines:
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) January 23, 2018
Female cats are more likely to be right pawed and male cats, left pawed. pic.twitter.com/EPkMUOddRU
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) January 23, 2018