'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 15, 2020
“I've always tried to present a positive view of the world in my work. It's so much easier to be negative and cynical and predict doom for the world than it is to try and figure out how to make things better. We have an obligation to do the latter”
– Jim Henson pic.twitter.com/f5CCsRH3IN
— Muppet History ❄️ (@HistoryMuppet) April 3, 2020
"Charakterstärke entwickelt sich langsam, kann aber sehr schnell nachlassen." (Faith Baldwin, 1893-1978, US-amerikan. Schriftstellerin) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1283260694285213697
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1283262411110309888
:::LIBRARIANS KLAXON:::
We have a *brand new* portal for you.
"BoB Librarian and Teaching Aids"
Featuring totally new How-To-Use BoB videos, teaching resources, case studies, FAQs and more, getting you ready for September.
Check out and pass it on:
https://t.co/dCFL1CNYSg pic.twitter.com/cvhmPdOQCO— Learning on Screen (@LearnonScreen) July 14, 2020
Last year I got rejected during a job interview for “not understanding” the concepts of a certain iOS library. What the interviewer didn’t know: I wrote that thing. I actually had a lot of fun during that interview 🤣
— Jens Ravens (@JensRavens) July 11, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1283265028234391552
Kennen Sie schon … ScriptSource? https://t.co/j0Rv1KSG90
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 15, 2020
… danke an @aeb44225 für den tipp! 🙂 https://t.co/eR85wrmIkG
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 15, 2020
Chinese violet [hex:856088, RGB:(133, 96, 136), HSV:(296°, 29%, 53%)] (https://t.co/bNj7McDTa5) pic.twitter.com/lTZXQDuYUd
— 色 bot (@colours_bot_wp) July 15, 2020
So here is an idea if you have a few @LEGO blocks at hand… Source: https://t.co/yNm3LgKUOx pic.twitter.com/yaVcaiAq3x
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) May 1, 2019
Padlet zu Biblio2030 || digithek blog https://t.co/PdYAky9XH5 von Christoph Steiner
— bibliothekswelt (@bibwelt) July 15, 2020
https://t.co/k8tLmkK3fV erscheint im neuen Gewand und ist nun auch für die Darstellung auf mobilen Endgeräten optimiert. Neue Features: u.a. Eintragung von Online-Publikationen & detaillierte Schlagwortsuche. Vielen Dank für die wertvolle Unterstützung an den @FIDRomanistik!
— romanistik.de (@romanistik_de) July 15, 2020
Here are some certitudes about this sign:
1) This is not a library. (‘Librarie’ is French for book shop.)
2) This is lettering. (Highly accurate, but repeating letters differ.)
3) This is blackletter. (Reminds me of the Rotunda style – but not sure, so that’s not a certitude.) pic.twitter.com/cZgtIB8SRx— isoletters (@isoletters) July 15, 2020
Hard times… pic.twitter.com/lI5cZ5RVTP
— Cat's Cafe (@CatsCafeComics) July 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1283412583643590657
der neue thinclient im büro sah unterm schreibtisch etwas verloren aus. ich hab ihn dann mal auf den schreibtisch gestellt. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/Y0ftcWWKea
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 15, 2020
eine "meiner" bibliotheken hat einen pokal bekommen: die "Auszeichnung für besonderes Engagement nichtwiss. Mitarbeiter*innen" (= Pendant zum Lehrpreis) der fachschaft germanistik der @WWU_Muenster für die kolleg:innen der bibliothek im vom-stein-haus! https://t.co/SANyvVcvmy 😇 pic.twitter.com/l5iMggEeqr
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 15, 2020
Nature abhors a vacuum, and so do librarians: the stamp in this eleventh-century manuscript has been placed in a space reserved for an illustration or decorated initial letter – but never filled.
From this manuscript: https://t.co/YnYvPCoPCm pic.twitter.com/u5FNLxU26m
— Anna Dorofeeva (@LitteraCarolina) July 15, 2020
Stamp use is in fact excellent throughout this manuscript:https://t.co/9eTx0poPYs pic.twitter.com/AjRIMZS2jT
— Anna Dorofeeva (@LitteraCarolina) July 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1283486965237714944
Knowledge graphs: why do it and how to start small @pauldappleby https://t.co/qBTfxgrUyo
— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) July 15, 2020
Open access ebook, hot off the presses > Knowledge Graphs and Big Data Processing, @valentinajanev @DGraux @hajiraajabeen & Emanuel Sallinger, eds. https://t.co/7pwsAH8ozt pic.twitter.com/qxzF3CgZBu
— Aaron Bradley (@aaranged) July 15, 2020
The key to effective meetings. pic.twitter.com/ZPdnnscCiM
— Northern Soul (@Northern_Soul_) July 14, 2020
COVID Risk Chart https://t.co/vMd39yBHWQ https://t.co/NspbdIpYMq pic.twitter.com/V64m8xyEhx
— XKCD Comic (@xkcdComic) July 15, 2020
Just now found this gem: "The insanity (and probably illegality) of transformative agreements (including Plan S and Project Deal) – An Open Letter to Libraries and Coalition S"
Some hard-hitting arguments in here:
https://t.co/bkeH2iOBQz#oa #openaccess #OpenScience— Björn Brembs 🇺🇦💙💛 (@brembs) July 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1283489120959049729
Neue Twitter-Reihe des @FID_Ost: "#kOSTprobe – aus unseren Neuerwerbungen". Wir beginnen mit der Diss. unserer Mitarbeiterin über die Folgen der #Shoah für die poln. Gesellschaft: Pogrom #Kielce 1946, Ereignisse März 1968 und #Jedwabne-Debatte: https://t.co/9S3IMHDH7t#Polen pic.twitter.com/q2DyMvfoC1
— FID Ost-, Ostmittel- und Südosteuropa (@FID_Ost) July 15, 2020
'[W]ear a mask'.
UC cxli. 78v (undated, c. 1775). pic.twitter.com/0rNfvNf126
— Transcribe Bentham (@TranscriBentham) July 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1283490122139394050
Have you ever wished you could carry Wikipedia in your pocket for offline use anywhere? Great news — you can! https://t.co/W9SiGKyecn
— Wikipedia (@Wikipedia) July 15, 2020