'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 3, 2018
"butterick's practical typography", 2nd edition: https://t.co/JMzX4MLxP8 #typography #webdesign (via https://t.co/qixi9Fu7GX)
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 3, 2018
"google, but for colors": "picular" https://t.co/1bV4gESGID #colours #searchengine (via @designernews newsletter)
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 3, 2018
Spannender Versuchsbericht von @ARockenberger über Transkribus, oder: was nützt die beste Schrifterkennung, wenn der Scan Mist ist https://t.co/jp3UeuCbrC
— @Mareike2405@doesnotuseX (@Mareike2405) September 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1036511311130185728
An oldie but a goodie: Boston Public Library has a car wash for books. https://t.co/3uImXDroYS
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) September 2, 2018
Apparently scientists and mathematicians are not creative.
I'm astounded that teachers actually believe this. I wonder where they think all the inventions and patents come from?
— Deep Singh Ghataura (@DSGhataura) September 1, 2018
"If you try and take a cat apart to see how it works, the first thing you have on your hands is a nonworking cat." DOUGLAS ADAMAS
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) September 2, 2018
We must be careful not to believe things simply because we want them to be true. No one can fool you as easily as you can fool yourself! pic.twitter.com/NiEEhKFlH5
— Prof. Feynman (@ProfFeynman) September 1, 2018
Baku, Azerbaijan has the world's only museum dedicated to miniature books. The collection includes more than 6000 tiny (adorable) books. pic.twitter.com/95SATPiPyt
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) September 2, 2018
Just yesterday, when I was eating out with a colleague from the library, I learned that TIB Social Sciences has a cat now. Of course it came to them, and now it kind of owns the place. Library users find it adorable, feed it etc. Accordingly, they named it Garfield. #librarylife
— @Lambo@openbiblio.social – Lambert Heller (@Lambo) September 2, 2018
Pinging the young colleagues running @TIBHannover's Instagram. I think there might be a huge, viral library cat meme thingy just sitting around…
— @Lambo@openbiblio.social – Lambert Heller (@Lambo) September 2, 2018
2014 Telekom will in der Cloud Platzhirsch Amazon angreifen
2016 Telekom will mit Messenger Dienst WhatsApp angreifen
2018 Telekom will Streaming-Dienst Netflix angreifen
Liebe Telekom, wie wäre es wenn ihr mal den Breitbandausbau und euer viel zu teures Datenvolumen angreift?
— Schnabulinski (@schnabulinski) September 2, 2018
Heute in der FAS pic.twitter.com/VEz7xwVXn3
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) September 2, 2018
“The critics pass judgement on the hot new novel…” for yesterday’s @guardianreview pic.twitter.com/ahbKwhA7c4
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) September 2, 2018
I would never vaccinate my kids. That is unnatural, dangerous, pointless, expensive, reckless, and harmful. I take my kids to the doctor so they can vaccinate them instead
— Imagine (@imagimeemee) August 31, 2018
The National Aquarium of New Zealand selects a good and naughty penguin of the month. pic.twitter.com/HvPUXh1THh
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) September 2, 2018
Die neue ARD-Mediathek ist schick, Erschließung und Retrieval-Möglichkeiten sind aber kaum vorhanden. Was machen eigentlich die Dokumentar*innen beim Sender? https://t.co/5JHgiUX59s
— Jakob @nichtich@openbiblio.social (@nichtich) September 2, 2018
Einige Vorschläge:
– Drilldown bei der Suche nach Typ, Dauer, Datum, Thema…
– Keywords oder Tags
– Browsing über beeiligte Autoren, Schauspieler…— Jakob @nichtich@openbiblio.social (@nichtich) September 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1036536938763890689
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1036537050412064770
The humans acted scared of him, but Bat knew better.
They were his friends.
Each October they even put pictures of Bat up all over town.
— A Small Fiction (@ASmallFiction) September 2, 2018
What do we want?
NOW
A SOCIAL MEDIA FEED PRESENTED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
When do we want it?
— burrill strong (@sgtwolverine) August 31, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1036537353127505920
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1036540568032239616
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French Open: The catsuit is inappropriate and does not meet our oppressive, paternalistic standards of femininity. @serenawilliams: Watch me dominate the court in a tutu. pic.twitter.com/yWaGtz7n5E
— Aisha Alexander-Young (@AishaThinker) August 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1036541524731994112
Die neun wichtigsten #Heilsteine und deren Wirkung pic.twitter.com/UiM0531fTF
— Sankt Johann (@skt_johann) September 1, 2018
No one has more confidence in me than the bitch from 6 months ago who writes my conference abstracts
— Michaela Jacques (@michaelajawks) August 31, 2018
Scientists have found that goats are drawn to humans with happy facial expressions.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) September 1, 2018
A tree fell in the forest. No one was around.
It made this sound:
"Whoop!"
Then it pushed itself up, embarrassed.
"Dumb roots," it said.
— A Small Fiction (@ASmallFiction) September 1, 2018
Public domain recordings of Beethoven, Bartok, Schubert, Puccini, and Wagner all removed automatically by the most sophisticated and expensive content filter available. https://t.co/Yi8oaCMVY2
— Daphne Keller (@daphnehk) August 30, 2018
J'aime bien les nouveaux panneaux installés à l'entrée de ma citée pic.twitter.com/ykpli8hSJP
— Satellys (@Satellys) August 31, 2018
A bad review may spoil your breakfast, but you shouldn't allow it to spoil your lunch. KINGSLEY AMIS
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) August 31, 2018
The hardest part of life for a library cat is deciding which book to sleep on pic.twitter.com/IldSEcEcNS
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) August 31, 2018
Transkribiert im Team um die Wette und gewinnt eine Reise nach Brüssel! Registriert Euch für den #Transcribathon @historikertag @WWU_Muenster 25.-28.9.2018! https://t.co/UKqO9E2P5o @Europeana1914 @VHDtweets @FFHistorians @digigw @AGPublicHistory @mitforschen #HisTag18 #WK1 pic.twitter.com/1fwGtfLTDa
— Transcribathon (@transcribathon) August 31, 2018
Bald ist es wieder so weit: Die Kinder-Uni der Universität Münster startet am 7. September ins Wintersemester, wie üblich um 16.15 Uhr im Hörsaal H1 am Schlossplatz. Wir starten mit "Pubertät – wenn Eltern schwierig werden" mit Prof. Georg Romer: https://t.co/8pOD2kds7A
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) September 3, 2018
The death of history: the national museum in Brazil was hit by a fire and it is suspected that the oldest human remains ever found in America have been destroyed. https://t.co/MoC4PrdakQ
— Mare of Elm Street (@Jules_McCloud) September 3, 2018
I am particularly sad about Luzia, the oldest human fossil found in Brazil. She lived in south-central Brazil some 12,000 years ago and was such an important historical artifact. I can't stand the fact that we lost her. pic.twitter.com/B8InTMLNcD
— Marina Amaral (@marinamaral2) September 3, 2018
Für die Kulturgeschichte ist es eine Katastrophe kaum vorstellbaren Ausmaßes. Warum wird darüber nicht ganz oben auf allen Nachrichtenportalen berichtet?
Incêndio de grande proporção atinge o #MuseuNacional na Quinta da Boa Vista, em São Cristóvão. https://t.co/I7ZemJYcO1
— Ben (@bkaden) September 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1036553237107757057
Most of my PhD data isn't open, because I didn't feel like I did a good job of getting consent for that. The next project was open. hurrah! Now I've started putting datasets on @figshare & pre-registering studies on OSF. Good data management is a process, not a binary 8/
— Lauren Gawne (@superlinguo) September 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1036562329700368384
#ArethaFranklin tribute Free #Font: https://t.co/7yHXcc85vO (via https://t.co/s1aAKwa7Qf)
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 3, 2018
"prehistoric clue cards" https://t.co/zjg9Ms01ih 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 3, 2018
vom 15. bis zum 22. september findet in der stadtbücherei münster die "digitale" woche mit einem abwechslungsreichen programm statt: https://t.co/Qit8V5i1r4
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) September 3, 2018
Das Nationalmuseum in Rio de Janeiro ist durch ein Feuer zerstört worden. Millionen Artefakte aus der Geschichte Brasiliens sind verloren: https://t.co/35HvaYT3FI pic.twitter.com/fLYZ7hi0E4
— ZEIT ONLINE (@zeitonline) September 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1036580815617056768
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