'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1025245974854361089
Do yourself and your planet a favor, and read the Roslings’ latest book: Factfulness. Reset your global mindset. So many high points I can’t list them. pic.twitter.com/CXgyT9G2vZ
— michael GOULD (@mgould.bsky.social) (@0mgould) August 2, 2018
Love at twenty-third sight #tbt pic.twitter.com/oYvetWbiaj
— PEANUTS (@Snoopy) August 2, 2018
"Als linksextrem gilt man für Rechte, wenn man Anhänger der bekannten linksextremen Kampfschrift "Grundgesetz" ist."https://t.co/eSpGVteJyu
— Volker Steinhoff (@VolkerSteinhoff) August 1, 2018
Ein Blick in die #Lesekultur einer anderen Zeit.
(Aus: Hedwig Bieber: Lese-Interessen Dortmunder Hüttenarbeiter. Dortmund: Städtische Volksbücherei, 1954. Folge 9 der Schriftenreihe Die Welt des Arbeiters im Buch)
Ist das eigentlich auch etwas für die #Twitterphilologie? pic.twitter.com/oaER8nL7Qs
— Ben (@bkaden) August 2, 2018
Bad news for Open infrastructure….https://t.co/QccvGebtEW
— Heather Joseph (@hjoseph) August 2, 2018
We just added RSS support to our union catalog, you can now subscribe to any search by adding its URL in your feed reader (plain URL if it supports auto-discovery, or add `&format=rss` to the URL) https://t.co/BurPPLNuj9 https://t.co/Cz9eK7gKG3
— @lobid@openbiblio.social (@lobidOrg) August 2, 2018
You know you’re working on the right stuff when you add RSS support to a union catalog https://t.co/yL8aSz9d5X
— Fabian Steeg (@fsteeg) August 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1025247655138607107
Zweite Folge der Reihe "Sachverstand", in der Menschen über ihr Fachgebiet schreiben und wie es in Medien falsch dargestellt wird. Heute: Archäologie. (Abo) https://t.co/2KDV6hp3F0
— Übermedien (@uebermedien) August 2, 2018
"As the challenged party," the alien said, "you may choose weapon. Sword or plasma impeller?"
"Can I just apologise?"
"That would force us to shun you, forever more."
"Swords, then. To death, or first blood?"
"What? No! How barbaric are you humans? Whoever cuts most fruit wins!"— Micro SF/F stories (@MicroSFF) August 2, 2018
IKEA ill be re-introducing some of its most iconic products from the past 75 years in three different collections https://t.co/ahxoujh9L6
— Dezeen (@dezeen) August 2, 2018
praktische merktafel: "#umziehen like it's 1938" https://t.co/NvMhExosFE 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 3, 2018
die #ULBmuenster sucht studentische hilfskräfte, z.b. von der @WWU_Muenster: https://t.co/V2BqmNwZlk #ulbmünster #bibliothek #unibib #SHK #job
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1025253357353619458
im neusten #wortgeflecht erklärt @tiemannTV "abstecher machen": https://t.co/lnv5mmRCBu
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 3, 2018
7 black&white photos of #librarylife. no humans, no explanations. day 5/7. | I won't challenge other persons; if somebody wants to join in, feel free! 🙂 pic.twitter.com/WAyTyIuBwD
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1025291641911959552
Mein Lösungsvorschlag für #fakescience https://t.co/ksB1arqwjR Sehr gut auch: https://t.co/jPURqRv4Ay
— Hubertus Kohle (@hkohle) August 3, 2018
To fight #predatory publishing and other #fakescience, best option is to encourage and support preprint archives, #openpeerreviewing practice and publication of peer review reports, while leaving behind the overfocus on journals brand and #IF in evaluation https://t.co/AJ96y53PHs
— Marc Vanholsbeeck (@MVanholsbeeck) August 3, 2018
Best tweet-length summary of my @Gen_R_ article on #FakeScience – thank you so much for recommending, @MVanholsbeeck! Really appreciated. https://t.co/2JFbWvqP1U
— @Lambo@openbiblio.social – Lambert Heller (@Lambo) August 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1025306230250766336
Ey! Das sollte ein Witz sein! https://t.co/S3HWsnB0he
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) August 3, 2018
Immer wenn ich am Friseursalon "Karthago" in Frankfurt-Bornheim vorbeigehe, denke ich: Warum nicht "Khaarthaargo"???
— Cactus Chef (@cactus_chef) August 3, 2018
The word ‘vegan’ was coined by Donald Watson in 1944: he took the first and last letters of ‘vegetarian’ – because it was ‘the beginning and end of vegetarian’.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) August 3, 2018
aus der reihe "sinnvolle beschriftungen" heute: ebike-akkus. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/3UT06t0I6x
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 3, 2018
Nur mal so zur Info: in den ersten 14 Tagen Elsevier-Abschaltung an der Uni Stuttgart wurde die kostenlose Fernleihe der UB von 11 Personen für ganze 18 Artikel in Anspruch genommen. Wir hatten in 2017 610.000 Volltextabrufe, davon 110.000 auf den akt. Jg. #Elsevier #NoDeal
— Basso Continuo @bckaemper@social.tchncs.de (@bckaemper) August 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1025339738532851713
ICLEI Member @muenster_de was awarded the title of Germany's most sustainable city. Read here for more https://t.co/djcXniBUJd pic.twitter.com/DoEJl8VhLo
— ICLEI Europe (@ICLEI_Europe) August 3, 2018
Hab jetzt eigentlich nur eine Frage: Was steht in der Packungsbeilage von Globuli? „Hauptsache Sie essen das Glas nicht mit, der Rest ist egal.“?
— insa. oh insa. (@inschka) August 1, 2018
UPDATE! The @EUombudsman responded to our complaint about Elsevier, recommending that we contact the @EU_Commission. Therefore, I sent a letter to @JEPaquetEU @Moedas & @BurgelmanJean raising the concerns. Both letters are now available here: https://t.co/CJxoNougQo #openscience
— Jon Tennant (@Protohedgehog) August 3, 2018
Would anyone else like to join @paleorxiv as a moderator? Involves simple tasks like checking submissions for compliance and scientific integrity. Great experience! Let us know if so 🙂
— paleorxiv (@paleorxiv) August 3, 2018
Aus der aktuellen @wuv pic.twitter.com/DItQdhEsHj
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) August 3, 2018
Exciting to get a copy of the new book, Empirical Comics Research! I've been doing this type of research for almost two decades, so it's nice to have other people join the party for a change. More info and a preprint of my chapter in the link https://t.co/wceNxG8cvM pic.twitter.com/ChBv4hHgEN
— Neil Cohn, also @neilcohn.bsky (@visual_linguist) August 2, 2018
Auch ich habe mal etwas zu den Predatory Journals geschrieben — und zu den wahren Problemen insbesondere bei der Forschung über Lehren und Lernen.https://t.co/6hQdDfRqYH
— Jörn Loviscach (@JoernLoviscach) August 3, 2018
Challenge accepted @DNB_Aktuelles! Day 1 of 7 days. 7 B&W photos of #librarylife. No humans, no explanations. Challenge someone new every day. Today we challenge @ZB_MED! (Photo: CC0) pic.twitter.com/weKwFZfwtL
— Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig (@ubleipzig) August 1, 2018
Could I help you? 😉 @Europeanaeu #bwphotography of #librarylife @bibliocopy pic.twitter.com/GEDrTXOrle
— Fondazione BEIC (@FondazioneBeic) August 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1025398257864859649
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1025398305226977280
No-one becomes a scientist because they want to lock knowledge away.
— Jon Tennant (@Protohedgehog) August 2, 2018
Bitte um Feedback: Editierbares Open-Source-Spiel für Bildung und Forschung in den #DigitalHumanities https://t.co/cUPtLpC6u2 pic.twitter.com/1csnF2ybaI
— Markus Trapp (@textundblog) August 3, 2018
Das Lied "Sag Nein" von Konstantin Wecker ist 25 Jahre alt. Und ich hätte nie geglaubt, dass es in diesem Land mal wieder von solcher Aktualität sein würde. pic.twitter.com/iGiSkqxEzh
— Janko (@JankoTietz) August 1, 2018
Da hat jemand Twitter verstanden. Der #TweetDerWoche kommt von @hierlustigen. https://t.co/s30P9EaGTY
— Markus Trapp (@textundblog) August 3, 2018
Shock: men don't cite women (yes, if you're wondering, actual data for political and social sciences, sorry) https://t.co/4dHtehi3SZ
— Jana Bacevic (unsocialtheory@bsky.social) (@jana_bacevic) August 2, 2018
Lovely little #map of #procrastination. A really creative way of showing how we all waste time occasionally (ok, all the time…). Created by the artists at @evernote. pic.twitter.com/ztiQpi8acg
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) May 25, 2018
'nacht allerseits, und schönes wochenende!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 3, 2018