'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
"Gewöhne dir an, früh aufzustehen. Es ist unklug, den Kopf lange Zeit auf derselben Ebene zu haben wie die Füße." (Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862, amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Philosoph) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
— BoschBot (@boschbot) July 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414829011490988034
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414837630362062849
Kennen Sie schon … die Zeitschrift „Kritische Ausgabe“? https://t.co/pY8mR5Kqg7
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 13, 2021
… featuring @KA_Redaktion! 🙂 https://t.co/PylQZCDqVn
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
Was ist ein Drache und was ein Drachen?
Der Drache (Genitiv: des Drachen) bezeichnet das geflügelte Fabelwesen. Der Drachen (Genitiv: des Drachens) ist das Kinderspielzeug, eine aufbrausende Person, ein Segelboot oder das Fluggerät (Lenkdrachen). #Duden #Sprachwissen
— Duden (@Dudenverlag) July 13, 2021
Dieser Vormittag wird Ihnen präsentiert von MAILER DAEMON und Abwesenheitsnotizen.
— Anna Seidel (@_AnnaSeidel) July 13, 2021
BACKUP ALL OF YOUR DATA RIGHT NOW.
Signed, a very sad grad student that probably just lost months of work to a glass of water
— Melissa Morris has left the building (@bunchofmelarkey) July 11, 2021
Überlegt es euch nochmal gründlich, bevor ihr durchstartet. https://t.co/FGTMe89yCk
— @gaborpaal@mastodon.social (@GaborPaal) July 12, 2021
Not the best picture but about a month ago we had a microburst go through our area and there was a lot of damage and downed trees at our local cemetery. They’re slowly getting it cleaned up but here is the trunk of one of the trees that fell in comparison to me. pic.twitter.com/SABGzErEjA
— Kristy White (@KristyLWhite333) July 12, 2021
Linguists and ling fans, what's a linguistics fact that blew your mind when you learned it or which blows people's minds when you tell them?
I can think of some that people tweet us about from @lingthusiasm episodes, but I honestly just take so many for granted now – help!
— Gretchen McCulloch (@GretchenAMcC) July 12, 2021
— Steinbergdrawscartoons (@steinbergart) July 12, 2021
Restaurant Frohsinn in Oberbüren pic.twitter.com/wVRQMN0yz2
— Wirtshausschilder (@Wirtshausschild) July 12, 2021
Just a reminder to our conf attendees: @indicoData allows a change of time zones for users who are logged in. Check the top right corner of your page! (Screenshot below) 1/2 https://t.co/FUqAQetsWP
— SHARP 2021 Moving Texts (@MovingTexts2021) July 12, 2021
Also, this week we're traveling by train. And guess what? We're almost there! Choo choo! 🚂#SHARP2021 #MovingTexts pic.twitter.com/lNUcQm6qO5
— SHARP 2021 Moving Texts (@MovingTexts2021) July 12, 2021
My biggest worry about increasing numbers of new variants is that we are now only a few letters away from everyone finding out that I don't know the order of the Greek alphabet despite having a degree in ancient languages.
— Anna James (@superteadrinker) July 12, 2021
Is this the type of collaboration people are missing by working from home? #mondaythoughts #WorkFromHome #Meetings #Eggs #Hell pic.twitter.com/v57VjuYBDc
— Dave Blazek (@LoosePartsGuy) July 12, 2021
wer wie ich nicht nur einen sweet spot für die mediävistik hat: die zeitschrift "Das Mittelalter" erscheint künftig im #OpenAccess bei heidelberg university publishing!
mehr infos 👇@Mediaevisten @BmE_2018 @TZM_Trier https://t.co/WirI8khHc0
— anja schürmann (@schalkewins) July 12, 2021
Intellektueller Zustand nach einer Stunde Jazz-Soundcheck nebenan pic.twitter.com/abtVXvBdqj
— Mike Zeitz (@mimimibe) July 12, 2021
Can you believe it? Book Takeaway is now 1 year old.
😱 https://t.co/XPSSVLtwD6 pic.twitter.com/wTfTkxFpu4
— Uni Of York Library (@UoYLibrary) July 12, 2021
Im Rahmen der Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie Münster 2030 fördert die Stadt den Bau von Nachbarschaftsgärten in den Stadtteilen. Ein urbaner Gemeinschaftsgarten ist nun im Hansaviertel entstanden: https://t.co/14cbqDgHXW pic.twitter.com/R8XWtSD1fb
— Stadt Münster (@muenster_de) July 12, 2021
— lizandmollie (@lizandmollie) July 12, 2021
Robert Hooke, early user of the DOI: pic.twitter.com/40nf57OxQb
— Michael Nielsen (@michael_nielsen) July 12, 2021
RLUK has published its report exploring the role, & potential role, of research and academic libraries as partners in and leaders of research. #librariesXresearch
The report has been undertaken in partnership with @ahrcpress & delivered by @evidencebasehttps://t.co/PDi3iNP5JP
— RLUK (@RL_UK) July 12, 2021
Das ist doch Mal ein super Buchaufkleber. Passt nur leider auf wenige Titel. pic.twitter.com/AmZmQ6Z3MC
— Tobias Wißmann (@wissmann) July 13, 2021
it's conference time again: the 41st @IATULorg annual conference is about to start! https://t.co/An1Drz0718
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
… and with it comes "yet another online conference" plattform – well, at least I did not know it before. 🙂 it's called FLOOR. https://t.co/NLQd0xJDTU & @floorislive. pic.twitter.com/gEq5SR43M8
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
the hashtag for this year's @IATULorg conference is #IATUL2021. 👍
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
Cyber grape [hex:58427C, RGB:(88, 66, 124), HSV:(263°, 47%, 49%)] (https://t.co/eQNIsezUg7) pic.twitter.com/S162r6Zz1L
— 色 bot (@colours_bot_wp) July 13, 2021
the 1st keynote refers to the conference's motto "Bridging Universities and Society: Libraries as Connectors": Maria Fernanda Rollo (Portugal) will speak about "Actors & Connectors" with a big "catalogue" of topics. #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/E8bz6fG1tg
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
#IATUL2021 Conference opening in Porto/online is live and gathers 320 participants from all continents. pic.twitter.com/FAap3T9Svq
— Anne Lehto (@AnneLehto) July 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1414879259315908609
the libraries' challenges and responsibilities according to Maria Fernanda Rollo: awareness & training, digital heritage and its organization, preservation, and loss, collaborative work, and "a cultural change". #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/qWtaBUJn6c
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
"Libraries have difficult tasks ahead", says Maria Fernanda Rollo, assuring her support. 👍 #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/XPFh2abNZo
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
in the discussions "with politics" library associations like IATUL are important to convey all the experience and competences that libraries could contribute to the many challenges of our time, says Maria Fernanda Rollo. #IATUL2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
[technical remark: the @floorislive system comes with different log-ins for "normal" participants and for those giving presentations. this leads to speakers having a "split personality" with different profiles – and the problem of finding the correct URL for the talk session …]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
now it's #postersession time! poster 1/4 is "The internationalization of scholarly journals in Brazil: Diagnosis of the periodicals portal of the Espírito Santo Federal University", presented by Lucas Magalhães on behalf of the team of authors. #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/7ySlabj5WD
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
poster 2/4: "Expect the unexpected: One Library's response to crisis and change" presented by Caitlin MacKenzie Mannion on behalf of the team of authors. this "interactive" poster is available online: https://t.co/YZUHEowNAk. #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/K80Ydnth0E
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
poster 3/4: "Digital repository integration of cultural objects to the Linked open Data network", presented by Bruna de Freitas on behalf of the team of authors. #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/I1XFKD3AVp
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
It's been 16 months today that I posted this. Well, let's say “emotionally and intellectually extremely challenging” appears as a vast understatement today.
In August I'll take 3 FULL weeks off and “joyful anticipation” (Vorfreude) doesn't even *begin* to describe how I feel 🤩 https://t.co/Z0ZHrLRuAB
— Naomi Truan (@BerLinguistin) July 13, 2021
poster 4/4: "A DIY solution for improving Library study conditions", presented by Nuno Portela who authored the poster together with Cristina Sousa Lopes. #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/Z0sd9yl9rh
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
neuzugang für die #karabiner-sammlung: courant "odin". 😍🙃 https://t.co/EhtifmPIYU pic.twitter.com/S6Ku5OfnyD
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
coming up now: keynote & debate "Libraries as Catalysts for an Open Future" with Heather Joseph (@hjoseph) & Vanessa Proudman (@Proud2Know). instead of "going through a slide desk" they talk about several topics along symbolic images, starting with "connecting humans". #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/p8mAkxuLts
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
the second image, chosen by Vanessa, it thought to symbolize "a balanced, healthy eco-system" for open research, that will always have mountains to "tackle", but will in general be accessible. and the sun? that is the research assement system that has to change! #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/Uk1TnXVorC
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
in this context: the 2021 draft text of the @UNESCO #Recommendation on #OpenScience is available here: https://t.co/C97M4zzq8S #IATUL2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
Very powerful to hear Heather talking about an equitable open future, not just in open access to knowledge but also equity and openness in producing knowledge #IATUL2021
— Dr Vicky Anne Grant (@missvagrant) July 13, 2021
a nice last symbolic photo: "librarians are like honey bees" in working together for open science. and the honeycombs symbolize the research environment, if I got that right. 🐝💪🙃 #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/hF7Uai8DS7
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
We just launched a new virtual exhibition in observation of International #KelmscottPressDay, marking 125 years since #WilliamMorris published The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. The #QueensULibrary copy of the #KelmscottChaucer was once owned by no other tha… https://t.co/TG9zPuvaOe pic.twitter.com/pFghiuoWSm
— W.D. Jordan Library (@jordan_library) June 25, 2021
session 2 now starts with Heather McMullen from @QueensULibrary on "Collections & Intersections: A facilitated library collection in action". #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/U5cAwZ83xz
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
the Dempsey model has been helpful to think about the local collections and their future, Heather says in her conclusions. #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/kSfFVJequg
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
Fyi people aren't being racist 'because England lost', they are being racist because they are fucking racists
— Laura 🥨 (@byrneasaurus) July 12, 2021
now Louis Houle asks "Is EBA sustainable?". to start with, there are as many #EBA/#EBS (evidence based acquisition/selection) package "flavours" as there are publishers. Louis will concentrate on Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley. #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/z5mDcDQak2
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
this is the summary of Louis' findings on EBA vs Big Deal ebooks. "be careful depending on the size fo your library, the disciplines you are covering, and the longtem usage!" #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/pjmOUJtnFO
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
and now it's Nandi Prince on "Advancing engagement through Information Literacy". I like her acknowledgement slide! #IATUL2021 pic.twitter.com/EgGLh6yVWZ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
[unfortunately I cannot attend session 3 now, but if you are interested follow it on @IATULorg's youtube channel! https://t.co/JyTFnVoL42 I'll be back tomorrow for session 4. :)]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
eine der besten gelegenheiten, die relativität von zeit zu erfahren, immer wieder: tagungen. "wie, meine 5/15/20 minuten sind schon rum?!" 🙄
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 13, 2021
Podcast: Sozusagen!
Episode: Ich denke, also notiere ich https://t.co/9HTcmhaLCp— lingpods (@lingpods) July 13, 2021
New article with @l_matthia and @mikaellaakso analyzing Elsevier's hybrid #openaccess invoicing using publisher-provided metadata: https://t.co/16vrhPadIC
You can re-run the underlying code of the manuscript using #rmarkdown & friends and @mybinderteamhttps://t.co/HMVy6V9L71 pic.twitter.com/NuNXAk0JQw
— Najko Jahn (@najkoja) July 13, 2021
Das Wort „Alleinsamkeit“ steht seit der Printausgabe 2014 als Synonym zu „Einsamkeit“ im Synonymwörterbuch. Es hat die Pragmatikmarkierung „gehoben“. Auf Duden online haben wir es seit 2018. #Duden #Alleinsamkeit https://t.co/RqOAyilfFW
— Duden (@Dudenverlag) July 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1415011844566274053
Ahead of @WorldEmojiDay on Saturday, the biggest #emojidatascience project I've done thus far has been loosed upon the world: 6.7b tweets over 10 years big 🤯 And what did I find? That emoji use has never been higher than right here, right now 🔝📈🥳 #WorldEmojiDay #EmojiResearch https://t.co/J8p2nYqWbP
— Keith Broni (@KeithBroni) July 13, 2021
We crunched 6.7 billion tweets to inform you that emoji use is higher than ever 📈 https://t.co/kPoXSuqdeR
— Emojipedia (@Emojipedia) July 13, 2021
I've said it before and I'll say it again: unless you've been expressly asked to do so, please don't spend the first ten minutes of your conference presentation giving us a potted history of your home institution. A) That's not what the program is about; B) no one cares.
— Rick Anderson (@Looptopper) July 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1415014286859120645
"A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice person." DAVE BERRY
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) July 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1415014854121902083
Waiting for Gödel is over: the reclusive genius emerges from the shadows
The Austrian mathematician’s archive, written in archaic shorthand and only recently decyphered, is finally given human shape … https://t.co/fldPrpgFuF
— Philosophy Matters (@PhilosophyMttrs) July 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1415015348806504448
Have you organized or participated in a team "retreat" (especially academic)? What worked and what didn't?
— Tal Linzen (@tallinzen) July 13, 2021
Our three lions. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/FQl4zWH4rR
— England (@England) July 13, 2021
Eine wahre Fundgrube für Forschende der Buch- und #Bibliotheksgeschichte: das Portal des #FIDBBI. Neben Monographien kann eine Vielzahl an Fachartikeln recherchiert werden. Welche das sind, erklärt Anna Lingnau von #HAB_WF in ihrem Blogbeitrag: https://t.co/ipXO5icKnX
— Herzog August Bibliothek (@hab_wf) July 13, 2021
„Moos-Matratzen blieben wohl eher ein seltenes Nischenprodukt, wie es auch die ersten Luftmatratzen aus Schweins- oder Rindsblasen waren.“ https://t.co/4i4Xx0OLbw
— Anke Gröner (@ankegroener) July 13, 2021
Die Fachvereinigung Niederländisch e.V. und das Institut für Niederländische Philologie der WWU Münster laden ein zur digitalen Fortbildung „Lyrisch! Niederländisch lernen mit Literatur“. Datum/Uhrzeit: 7. Oktober 2021 von 14–17 Uhrhttps://t.co/7TZVUCha8s
— FID Benelux – @FID_Benelux@openbiblio.social (@FIDBenelux) July 13, 2021
The Book of Margery Kempe is the earliest autobiography in English.
Margery lived an astonishing life. She was the mother of 14 children, and one day she had a vision of Jesus, who appeared at the end of her bed and offered her words of comfort.https://t.co/eTZiJfDIVu pic.twitter.com/pTIbY6uGS6
— Medieval Manuscripts (@BLMedieval) July 12, 2021
Gute Frage: Wer kennt Publikationen zur Strategie, politische Standpunkte mit Wörterbuchdefinitionen zu untermauern um 'nachzuweisen', was ein Begriff 'tatsächlich' oder 'eigentlich' bedeutet?
Wesensverwandt mit dem Phänomen der etymopology, aber im Grunde noch etwas simpler. https://t.co/oIpik8VDCq— Philipp Krämer (@ph_kraemer) July 13, 2021
Guten Morgen zusammen! Habt Ihr schon die tolle, interaktive Planetengrafik von @spektrum entdeckt? Hier könnt Ihr Euch den täglichen Stand der Himmelskörper vom Jahr 1609 bis ins Jahr 2100 anschauen und sie als GIF abspeichern. https://t.co/qJFUK67yXq
— ESA auf Deutsch (@ESA_de) July 13, 2021
This is the quiet absurdity of why I love my job. ❤️ #lovetheatre pic.twitter.com/MG6vmyOuEr
— Tina 🌈 (@twena) July 13, 2021
Inwiefern beeinflusst die Pandemie seit Anfang 2020 unser Vokabular, unsere Gespräche & sogar unsere Emoji-Nutzung? 😷💉 Christine Möhrs untersucht dies u.a. mithilfe verschied. IDS-Online-Ressourcen (#Neologismen–#Wörterbuch, #cOWIDplus-Viewer, @AGDIDS): https://t.co/CFME80GoHe. pic.twitter.com/La35cEnaYN
— IDS Mannheim (@IDS_Mannheim) July 13, 2021