'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 23, 2021
just learned there's a thing called the squirrel tracker, reporting power outages caused by squirrels, and this is an actual graph of their research pic.twitter.com/i7QeNdZeNa
— Lil Bit 🌈 (@LizerReal) February 22, 2021
there is also the squirrel index. my mind is overwhelmed with the job possibilities https://t.co/fpy5OIopsG
— Lil Bit 🌈 (@LizerReal) February 22, 2021
"Aus Liebe zum Reisen": 10 Tage, 10 Fotos, keine Erklärung. 9/10 | @chbeer hat mich nominiert. Ich nominiere niemanden; wenn jemand mitmachen will, nur zu! 🙂 pic.twitter.com/GdpRGfxFv0
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 23, 2021
Kennen Sie schon … die @lyriknotizen? https://t.co/mVbZTJGwGo
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) February 23, 2021
#Tools: Suchen aus der Browser-Adresszeile heraus – da geht mehr als nur Google! https://t.co/ZAbipzj8dz
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) February 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364118994488287234
Krempelcast 77 ist online: https://t.co/8uHTtMj0iD@TentMastaJay und @MoviesteveB sprechen mit Kulturwissenschaftler und Autor #WielandSchwanebeck über die 007-Reihe und sein Buch über #JamesBond. pic.twitter.com/A1NYAb4TjF
— Krempelcast – Popkultur-Podcast (@krempelcast) February 19, 2021
Wir haben das Virus in 3D! OK, das haben tausende andere auch. 😬
Aber bei uns ist es beschriftet und wir erklären mit Grafiken und Videos, wie es sich in der Zelle vermehrt, was das Immunsystem dagegen tut und warum das Virus trotzdem einen Schritt voraus ist. https://t.co/pFy1IbNo5E— Lars Fischer (@Fischblog) February 23, 2021
Wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse werden oft in sog. Closed-Access-Zeitschriften veröffentlicht, für die eine #Lizenz gebraucht wird. Häufig gibt es parallel frei verfügbare Versionen: Das Browser-Plugin #Unpaywall sucht und findet sie komfortabel und legal. /bk #digitalerDienstag
— @ubosnabrueck@openbiblio.social (@UB_Osnabrueck) February 23, 2021
Hier ein Verb, das regulär aus einem Substantiv abgeleitet wurde. Auch die Schreibweise folgt den Regeln im Deutschen, der Konsonantenbuchstabe wurde verdoppelt (vgl. auch *jobben*). Nur: Das Verb *instagrammen* steht (noch) nicht im Duden. @Dudenverlag pic.twitter.com/kLn60tTTHg
— Variantengrammatik (@VariantenGra) February 23, 2021
Der Bewässerungscomputer ist leckgeschlagen. Lob für @Gardena_DE, die eine Explosionszeichnung sowie Lieferung kleinster Ersatzteile anbieten und das Gerät überhaupt aufschraubbar und reparabel gemacht haben, statt alles zu verkleben und einen Neukauf zu erzwingen. #RightToRepair pic.twitter.com/PvskA4VbPB
— Mike Zeitz (@mimimibe) February 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364138215238750208
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364138488212434946
We asked our art history students @artskuleuven to create and photograph Still Lifes #lockdownchallenge no.1 — results are 🤩 pic.twitter.com/9F3TG9WmFn
— Project Cornelia (@projectcornelia) February 22, 2021
Speaking of letter shapes that are inscrutable without context, I had to think of this sign of a vacuum cleaner shop – and specifically of that ‘R’. I have no idea what it is supposed to represent pictorially (a cloud of dust?). Even in context, this is damn hard to read. pic.twitter.com/4xab3aGdMn
— isoletters (@isoletters) February 23, 2021
Perseverance's parachute on Mars contained two coded messages: GPS coordinates for JPL and the lab's motto, "dare mighty things." https://t.co/zRazagQ2eu ht @steltzner pic.twitter.com/sjbSgqbJx8
— Corey S. Powell (@coreyspowell) February 23, 2021
"dare mighty things" ! Well done! @NASA @NASAPersevere pic.twitter.com/Di1hkFQApd
— Maxence Abela (@FrenchTech_paf) February 22, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364139951076618241
I switched from the Adidas running app to the Nike one, and the Nike one consistently shows a *much* faster – and, honestly, unlikely – pace. Also, the distance it shows doesn't match up with google maps, overestimating it by ~20%. Anyone got an idea why that could be?
— Lena Ackermann (lenaackermann.bsky.social) (@_lenaackermann) February 22, 2021
— Liz Climo (@elclimo) February 22, 2021
Which one is the most user-unfriendly ebook platform? Competition is stiff, but @ProQuest are so DRM obsessed they won’t even let you copy a dot without acknowledging them. So annoying! pic.twitter.com/t3XgBtNMEz
— Gerhard Bissels @Bissels@scholar.social 🇺🇦 (@GerhardBissels) February 22, 2021
THIS DID NOT AGE WELL https://t.co/yLDflThPDl
— BABY •̀ᴥ•́ ♡ (@baby_b0nes) February 22, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364161613201371139
Laaaaaaangweilig! #Glückskind #NeueFolge pic.twitter.com/kXBStaJ6WL
— DerFlix.de (@DerFlixxx) February 23, 2021
Na klar! Bei Recherchen sind immer beide Schreibweisen abzufragen, da selbst in Publikationen und Patenten der Fehler häufig ist… Gute Rechercheübung!
— Ursula Georgy (@UrsulaGeorgy) February 23, 2021
My girlfriend just called me into the kitchen from my office, panic in her voice, “Come quick, there’s a Serious Leak under the sink!” pic.twitter.com/3TkJbn3OLW
— Shaun Roe (@itszerolove) February 22, 2021
37% of patrons will stand awkwardly in front of the ref desk forcing the uncomfortable librarian to ask "Can I help you?"
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) February 23, 2021
What to eat for lunch,
When it all looks delicious?
Paradox of choice. #SquirrelHaiku #Haikuchallenge21Sweet Tipsy! Backyard Fox Squirrels in #Ypsilanti #Michigan #flickr #Squirrels #SquirrelOfTheDay #SquirrelScrolling #SquirrelProjects https://t.co/kYohm1T3LN
— Corey Seeman (@cseeman) February 23, 2021
I'm looking for Netflix suggestions: What's your favourite show on there right now?
— Denise Strohsahl (@SSC_Marketing) February 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364193750214463494
Hidden fore-edge paintings will never get old. Never. #foreedgefriday
[1816 ed. of Walter Scott’s “The Lay of the Last Minstrel.” Case 4A 2274] pic.twitter.com/Q9U11aoj6t
— Newberry Library (@NewberryLibrary) May 24, 2019
"jesus revient. mais pas parmi les siens." https://t.co/9bTZp2j4Qz #twitter #communication #affrontement
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 23, 2021
Jesus revient. Mais pas parmi les siens. https://t.co/3Sq4mRHViR
— affordanceinfo le retour ✊ (@Affordanceinfo2) February 23, 2021
In seinem BAR-Blog-Beitrag zum Wissenschaftsblogging schreibt Klaus F. Röhl über die Besonderheiten der Blogkommunikation und berichtet über die zunehmende Institutionalisierung jener Internetportale in der rechtssoziologischen Forschung.https://t.co/uAyY7sYevJ
— BAR (@rechtsforschung) February 23, 2021
ernstgemeinte Frage: was ist eine "Archivzeitschrift"? Das Gegenstück zu "Verbrauch", also Zeitschriften die nicht gebunden sondern makuliert werden?
— openbiblio.social/@bmittermaier (@BMittermaier) February 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364214355777175554
This spring, I'm teaching a new class on data visualization with R. I'm posting all materials as I go. Feel free to follow along. Each lecture has slides and an interactive worksheet. #rstatshttps://t.co/t7D4TRE17X pic.twitter.com/5GzwG6t6ql
— Claus Wilke (@ClausWilke) February 23, 2021
#TIL: die @bib_tugraz organisiert eine 24/7-#buchabholung über eine #packstation: https://t.co/CqpF7hyHg4 & https://t.co/WDo15BHAJ6 📚📦
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 23, 2021
aus der reihe "woran man merkt, dass pandenie ist" heute: man weiß sein passwort für's bahn-ticket-kaufen nicht mehr auswendig. 🙄
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 23, 2021
Update on Didgeridoo and Snoring
A fairly recent Swiss TV report about the results of the didgeridoo / snoring research that won an Ig Nobel Prize https://t.co/bzfr5plt79 pic.twitter.com/uu4lSdrHx9— Improbable Research (@improbresearch) February 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364275514014326792
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364275538815246336
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364275720013381636
I must be the only pet in the world annoyed at how much hair my human leaves on the furniture…
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) February 23, 2021
'Clickbait for Stars' (for @newscientist)
See more of my science cartoons online here: https://t.co/wiOfPL1e96
Or get a book of them here: https://t.co/ge0OmPYgCM pic.twitter.com/q3H1MYoGzM
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) February 23, 2021
— Danny Bate (@DannyBate4) February 22, 2021
don't worry, I didn't forget Verner pic.twitter.com/uzxQnmTHsj
— Danny Bate (@DannyBate4) February 22, 2021
— BoschBot (@boschbot) February 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1364303408358969344
The @guardian covers our list of 1,200 new German words inspired by COVID-19 & talks to our colleague Ch. Möhrs about lexicographical work. Some words we have in common (e.g. #covidiot). Find translations for #Impfneid, #Abstandsbier or #Fußgruß. https://t.co/6Kct0EoZTZ
— IDS Mannheim (@IDS_Mannheim) February 23, 2021
Was macht eigentlich ein Bibliothekar? – What does exactly a #librarian do? https://t.co/Ia9JyEJ2bO
— Stephan Schwering (@StpnLibrarian) February 23, 2021
Melvil Dewey, inventor of the Dewey Decimal System, thought women shouldn’t be librarians because the mental effort would make them ill.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) February 23, 2021
"mimi numinum niuium minimi munium nimium uini muniminum imminui uiui minimum uolunt" – "Medieval Minims: The hidden meaning of a medieval pen-twister" by @HistoryToday: https://t.co/Pue2tZk63z #BookHistory #writing #GothicScript
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 23, 2021