'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 28, 2018
The 5 fundamentals of #embeddedlibrarianship: anticipation, collaboration, customization, partnerships, and ongoing projects #GSLISDM4L
— Anh Trinh (@anhx123) February 27, 2018
New edition of ISBN standard is published https://t.co/EL0dDvfm3o
— CILIP (@CILIPinfo) February 26, 2018
A good librarian knows exactly how many seconds it takes for a mug of water to come to boil in the library microwave
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) February 28, 2018
Rest this afternoon 😴 #WednesdayWisdom pic.twitter.com/42EeNyXjqg
— PEANUTS (@Snoopy) February 28, 2018
How does it always flip so quickly from "not much going on, let's start a cool new idea" to "omg it's all way too much how will I ever survive this month"?
— Tatjana Scheffler (@tschfflr) February 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/968955681196912641
Say what you will about February. But it’s the one month that knows when it’s time to go.
— Nein. (@NeinQuarterly) February 28, 2018
It was the best of mediums. It was the worst of messages.
— Nein. (@NeinQuarterly) February 28, 2018
David Plowie or Basil Salty? Doncaster asks public to name gritters https://t.co/irToDmRff1
— Carolin Schneider (@bumsonseats) February 28, 2018
A profile of Donald Trump's courage, from the latest Harper's Weekly Review:https://t.co/BLRIDgK4Lx pic.twitter.com/ZijrkaA6qp
— Harper's Magazine (@Harpers) February 28, 2018
Experience, the name men give to their mistakes.
— Oscar Wilde (@Wit_of_Wilde) February 28, 2018
Grund für das #wetter ist übrigens nicht mein Kollege #hartmut, sondern der Einbau neuer Kältemaschinen. ❄️ Das soll bis ca. April dauern. ℹ️ #servicetweet
— unkej (@unkej) February 28, 2018
Wie geht #openaccess publizieren & warum macht das Sinn? Video #Tutorial von Studierenden der @FHPotsdam mit @creativecommons lizenziert mit @simpleshow umgesetzt & abgelegt bei @ZENODO_ORG https://t.co/WrTLOB58LR & @Vimeo https://t.co/V8RncGgB37 Enjoy & share! #sharingiscaring pic.twitter.com/ePuye4oH7d
— Q55222800 (@EllenEuler) February 26, 2018
One of the things I learnt yesterday is that the BAS in Munich has some really nice html apps for phonetics and speech data in general: EMU https://t.co/WcpXR3uNmN (screenshots below) and OCTRA https://t.co/Wxh1huulu0 #dhd2018 pic.twitter.com/SgwYZSDYzk
— Felix Rau (@fxru) February 28, 2018
My article "Defining Data Librarianship: A Survey of Competencies, Skills, and Training" will be published in an upcoming issue of @JrnlMedLibAssn, but the code, data, and analyses (incl some not in the article) are now on @OSFramework https://t.co/ekCeXHJ9JP #datalibs #medlibs
— Lisa Federer, PhD @lisafederer@mastodon.social (@lisafederer) February 27, 2018
We moved into new offices, but this wall has been left open for a few weeks now. I knew what I had to do. pic.twitter.com/kRQcqM4UDe
— Malboury Jones (@Malboury) February 26, 2018
Polar bears cannot be seen by using night-vision equipment.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) February 28, 2018
— Ben Stanley (@BDStanley) February 27, 2018
'nacht allerseits!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) February 28, 2018