'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) April 26, 2019
Full anonymised data and slides now available from my #uksg2019 breakout research into publisher messages to librarians. Please encourage your senior mgmt & colleagues to review what is being said. https://t.co/teVLTkK6Eg #scicomm #openscience #openaccess #scholcomm #OA
— berniefolan (@berniefolan) April 24, 2019
Article and data from 2017 study with librarians messages for publishers too. https://t.co/LNq92x5AAk
— berniefolan (@berniefolan) April 23, 2019
Wikimedia Commons, die größte Sammlung freier Bilder (und andere Medien) führt Sacherschließung mit Normdaten ein: mittels @wikidata https://t.co/SozZexQpGD
— Jakob @nichtich@openbiblio.social (@nichtich) April 25, 2019
Brilliant new @britishlibrary exhibition Writing:#MakingYourMark opens today. Congratulations to all the curators and the exhibitions team 🎉🥂
Hieroglyphics, cuneiform, calligraphy, typewriters, but no sign of emojis in 1993. pic.twitter.com/iQmLI89ERL— Karen Brookfield (@KarenBrookf21) April 26, 2019
‘This exhibition shows that actually the heart of what it is to be human stays alive.’
Wonderful words from @stephenfry at the opening of our new exhibition Writing: #MakingYourMark. pic.twitter.com/ZkFK3lPlRg
— British Library (@britishlibrary) April 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1121704063161315329
Findet sich in der deutschsprachigen Linguistik-Twitter-Bubble vielleicht ein*e Forscher*in mit Rollenspielaffinität (idealerweise: Das-Schwarze-Auge-Affinität) für ein gemeinsames Projekt? #Followerpower
— Lukas Daniel Klausner (@_l17r_) April 24, 2019
motto des tages. nein, aller tage. pic.twitter.com/8rCW77dK4d
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) April 26, 2019
0x5a717a pic.twitter.com/sOIEpBZMYZ
— Every Color (@everycolorbot) April 26, 2019
#TIL: es gibt im finnischen ein wort für 'menschen, die katzen haben': "kissahimsille". 🙃 [https://t.co/lggZQuFofc kennts nicht; vielleicht zusammensetzung katze + mensch?] [aus: detlefs, b. (2019): "oodi – eine ode an finnlands bibliotheken". in: BuB 2019.4:221–225, hier: 222] pic.twitter.com/8Fq80prO4U
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) April 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1121749388152516609
‘Lasagna syndrome’ is software which presents the user with too many overlapping dialogue boxes or windows.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) April 26, 2019