eine orchesterprobe mit abba-content.
das ende des RVK-umstellungsprojektes der kolleg:innen in der LWL-archäologie-bibliothek.
ein paar schöne sessions der sharp-2021-tagung, von der ich bis vor ein paar wochen noch nie etwas gehört hatte – aber da die diesjährige ausgabe von münster aus organisiert wurde, konnte ich diese wissenslücke erfreulicherweise schließen. 🙂
ich werde die 2022er-ausgabe auf jeden fall im blick behalten.
ein buch über vögel in bildern.
ein krimi.
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bookmark_bordertweets | 2021-08-01
'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 1, 2021
Guten Morgen! pic.twitter.com/TRxNUwXzfD
— taz (@tazgezwitscher) August 1, 2021
"Two smiley faces" – part four: https://t.co/lvW9OVOHW5 #emoji #podcast
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421744670443462656
Im @DLF kommt gerade irgendwas comedymäßiges über Literatur & Literaturwissenschaft.
— Apokalypse: Beobachtung & Beratung (@geierandrea2017) August 1, 2021
Literatur ist keine Wissenschaft.
Ach.— Apokalypse: Beobachtung & Beratung (@geierandrea2017) August 1, 2021
Literatur ist eine Nachahmung der Schöpfung. Ups, dachte, die Theologie käme später im Programm?
— Apokalypse: Beobachtung & Beratung (@geierandrea2017) August 1, 2021
„Literatur braucht keine Wissenschaft. Und mit Ausnahme der Literaturwissenschaft, die gleichsam ihre pathologische Abteilung darstellt, braucht die Wissenschaft auch keine Literatur." Nach diesem Einstieg hätte ich aufhören sollen.
— Apokalypse: Beobachtung & Beratung (@geierandrea2017) August 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421768393229840397
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421801036973477889
Mach's wie unser Prevost-Schönhörnchen! #Sonntag einfach mal abhängen & futtern … @koelner_zoo pic.twitter.com/pBYpKmyN6W
— Kölner Zoo (@koelner_zoo) August 1, 2021
special #squirrelcontent! 🙂 https://t.co/cTanYc91l9
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 1, 2021
Heute in der #FAS pic.twitter.com/MOQrQHojZt
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) August 1, 2021
Rösch, Hermann: Informationsethik und Bibliotheksethik : Grundlagen und Praxis. – Berlin [u.a] : De Gruyter Saur, 2020. – XV, 584 Seiten. (Bibliotheks- und Informationspraxis ; 68) ISBN 978-3-11-051959-4 – Hardback : EUR 69,95 – Open Access unter https://t.co/wM1SImbNhB
— Juergen Plieninger (@jplie) August 1, 2021
There’s infrastructure, and then there’s Dutch infrastructure. pic.twitter.com/Gjken1k5A5
— Brent Toderian (@BrentToderian) July 30, 2021
— Archillect (@archillect) July 31, 2021
At any given moment 12% of librarians are being passive aggressive online
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) August 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421812907155857413
I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned. pic.twitter.com/0QU8xRGgpq
— Prof. Feynman (@ProfFeynman) July 31, 2021
Yesterday the vet asked if our cat was sleeping too much and I wondered if they knew she was, in fact, a cat.
— Felicia (@LostFelicia) July 31, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421813326640828416
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421813375621808141
*checks time on phone*
“Ah, good, it’s nearly phone-in-bed time!”
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) July 31, 2021
Retracted because they didn't have permission to data mine subscription database, a violation of the library's license to use. "Unfortunate" indeed, but also a possible teaching point for #medlibs and others who advise on copyright, permissions, proper use, etc. https://t.co/XLIiqJvwet
— Tracy Shields (@tcshields) July 30, 2021
— Reading with cats (@bookcatbliss) July 31, 2021
Obst trifft Mathematikerin II
„Das Eckige muss ins Runde“ pic.twitter.com/8hQAKmLOC4
— Oggi zum Anbeissen (@ogginarisch) July 31, 2021
My cartoon for yesterday's @guardianreview #books #publishing
p.s. you can preorder my new book here: https://t.co/iorLB632Qt pic.twitter.com/Xkd3JZ5pkH
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) August 1, 2021
Rebranding my #saturdaylibrarian reference desk shift as a weekend knowledge buffet. We even have the sneeze guards.
— Lousy Librarian (@LousyLibrarian) July 31, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421814985076916228
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421815172486807559
"Don't be naive. Particularly when it comes to online sources."
– Immanuel Kant pic.twitter.com/uNS0T5cwzl— Ethics in Bricks (@EthicsInBricks) July 31, 2021
"Give them a ring"
"I've emailed"
"Be quicker to ring"
"I've sent a text as well"
"Just ring them"
"I'll send another email"— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) July 31, 2021
höre alte folgen vom "rendezvous chanson"* nach. vielleicht sollte ich die letzte ausgabe vor weihnachten 2019 aber doch erstmal überspringen – und die weihnachtslieder aufgeben, bis es wieder spekulatius gibt. 🙂 * https://t.co/8NCDxoPHAj
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421816856936079369
So, this is turning into an interesting quest and I thought I'd invite you all along.
This fantastic photo is being shared with the claim it was taken in Paris by Branson Decou in 1945.
But there's a little problem… Branson Decou died in 1941… so what's going on? pic.twitter.com/07yOYczIph— Fake History Hunter (@fakehistoryhunt) July 30, 2021
Did you know that this small suburb of Darmstadt I live in has a #StargateSG1 themed hairdresser pic.twitter.com/TpMzfO6ewj
— Kami (@kamidog) July 30, 2021
26% of librarians are already preparing for Friday the 13th in two weeks
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) July 30, 2021
Een klein beetje Hogwarts. ❤ #Leuven pic.twitter.com/bNIeiI2RkI
— Leen Sevens (@LeenSevens) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421817212424306690
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421832599534718980
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421835026363265036
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421840942911442947
At the 1928 Olympics, rower Henry Pearce stopped mid-race to let a family of ducks safely cross his lane.
He still won the heat. pic.twitter.com/ikNUSwEfVi
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) August 1, 2021
(äh, aufheben, nicht aufgeben.)
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 1, 2021
Effizienz ist die edelste Form der Faulheit.
— Edel sei der Mensch, hilfreich und woke. (Goethe) (@formschub) August 1, 2021
What doesn't kill you, mutates and tries again.
— Tony Gee (@theTonyGee) July 31, 2021
through volume 3/4, "debts of dishonour", as well now. an interestingly constructed plot. and a happy ending for at least some of the protagonists. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/DjbvMpRkEq
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 1, 2021
Man bräuchte als Fahrradfahrer*in zwei Klingeln: Die durchaus aggressive "Geht-da-weg-ihr-Vollpfosten-ihr-habt-hier-nichts-zu-suchen-Klingel" und die freundliche "Erschreckt nicht,-ich-weiß-wir-teilen-uns-den-Weg-und-möchte-auf-mich-aufmerksam-machen-Klingel."
— Johannes Waldschütz // jw_fr@mastodon.social (@JW_Fr) August 1, 2021
Hey Twitter, zufällig jemand gerade im Zoo Duisburg und hat dieses Bändchen gefunden? Wie vermissen es leider und würden uns über eine Meldung freuen. pic.twitter.com/RKAFaYQ1h5
— Konsumkind (@konsumkind) August 1, 2021
In Spain and Italy they have a siesta. In Germany we call it „Geräte- und Maschinenlärmschutzverordnung“. And I think that’s (linguistically) very German.
— Till J. Nesta Woerfel (@verve_l) August 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421876028545318912
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421876057611902985
Finde den Begriff „Plagiatsjäger“ falsch. Die Plagiate können ja gar nicht weglaufen.
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) August 1, 2021
New names for August:
– Rainuary
– Early Autumn
– Apparently Summer
– Grim
– Rubbish
– Such A Shame
– Warmish, Wet, Grey Bastard— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) August 1, 2021
ende nächster woche bin ich für zwei tage in #aachen. falls jemand touri-tipps hat: nehme ich gern! 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 1, 2021
für die #colourtools-sammlung: "HexColorPedia" https://t.co/y2IqvuTyeJ [via @designernews]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 1, 2021
"Open Source Alternatives" https://t.co/VA2wJx8oTG [via @designernews}
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421884601576955913
Es ist jetzt 20 Uhr.
— zurvollenstunde (@zurvollenstunde) August 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421894511811248133
Sprachgeist (the gist of a language): Korean: Our Writing System is More Awesome Than Your Writing System
— Editors of SpecGram (@SpecGram) August 1, 2021
people say studying the past can help us understand the present but after 10+ years working on medieval history I have never once come across a medieval guy who claimed the plague was a hoax
— Krista A. Milne (@drkmurch) August 1, 2021
bookmark_bordertweets | 2021-07-30
'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
"Was immer Frauen tun – sie müssen es zweimal besser tun als Männer, damit man sie für halb so gut hält. Glücklicherweise ist das nicht allzu schwer." (Charlotte Whitton, 1896-1975, kanadische Politikerin) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
It's always a pleasure to visit the Royal Library #densortediamant in Copenhagen for research. pic.twitter.com/vQbcFMfGYs
— Music and Politics Muenster (@MP_Muenster) July 30, 2021
definiere österreichische lösung pic.twitter.com/kEoC0x3FsK
— Tereza (Dr.) Hossa (@terezahossa) July 30, 2021
Academic conferences: "We are thrilled to announce that we will hold the next annual meeting in person!"
Delta variant: "I have more of a comment than a question…"
— Suzanna Krivulskaya (@suzzzanna) July 29, 2021
Viele #Fachhochschulen in NRW feiern kommenden Sonntag ihr 50-jähriges Jubiläum. Auch in #Duisburg und #Essen wurden 1971 FHs gegründet. Was aus ihnen geworden ist, erläutert das #Uniarchiv auf unserem BibBlog: https://t.co/MNgK6rbLhP pic.twitter.com/z7Mc8l8zff
— UB Duisburg-Essen (@ubdue) July 30, 2021
Kennen Sie schon … das Portal „Im Werden“? https://t.co/KKSmRUpvRv
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 30, 2021
#MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021 pic.twitter.com/aSKCa0JBbJ
— SHARP 2021 Moving Texts (@MovingTexts2021) July 30, 2021
I've lost control of the situation.
— God (@TheTweetOfGod) July 30, 2021
In the window of an indie bookstore https://t.co/aNjNKkrsK2 pic.twitter.com/v3cxxN9ks5
— Cory Doctorow NONCONSENSUAL BLUE TICK (@doctorow) July 30, 2021
Kleines Rätsel? Anonym wird man diesen Titel kaum nennen können, zeigt sich der Autor in der gestochenen Vignette doch mit seinem Schloss. Rätselhaft sind da eher schon die Druckorte und Auftraggeber, denn nicht der Autor, sondern wer veranlasste den Druck? Wer weiß es? pic.twitter.com/WAPpeJcGmN
— MychalSimka (@wilsberg) July 30, 2021
Die Wirklichkeit ist immer fragmentarisch. Manchmal begegnet man jemanden & dann verliert man ihn aus den Augen. Man vergisst Dinge. Man belügt sich selbst, [lauter] Bruchstücke.
Patrick #Modiano *30.7.1945
Von allen Satzzeichen bevorzugte er das Fragezeichen.
[#homeoffice ] pic.twitter.com/838jyr29Dt
— Letnapark (@Letnapark) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421014628776218635
Launched! We are excited to announce that you can finally access our one stop shop website of resources about #PredatoryJournals https://t.co/o5TDnzbA1E
— OHRI Journalology (@_Journalology) July 29, 2021
It's #PaperbackBooksDay and we're celebrating our wonderful Penguin books collection, a gift of 6,000 items by Richard Lane, one of the co-founders of @PenguinBooks. Launched in 1935 Penguin brought serious softcovers to the masses at an affordable price. #PenguinBooks #Reading pic.twitter.com/rnGf3rXQ01
— Archives and Special Collections (@uomcollections) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421016210439819264
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421016284746092545
Für uns sehr relevant, da uns #KlausGSaur tatsächlich auch mit Vorträgen im @IBI_HU begeisterte, aber sogar mehr noch, weil die dortige #SaurBibliothek der Gründungsort von #LIBREAS war.
Ehrentag eines Büchermenschen: Verleger, nie verlegen https://t.co/Qfdfv5t8CC via @faznet
— @libreas@openbiblio.social (@LIBREAS) July 27, 2021
(Und an ausgelassenen Tagen war die #SaurBibliothek durchaus auch mal Parkour für Übungen in einer mittlerweile olympischen Disziplin – hier @bkaden mit dem damaligen "Editorial Skateboard" / #Bibliothekssport) pic.twitter.com/YnCPyj5tpP
— @libreas@openbiblio.social (@LIBREAS) July 27, 2021
A famous book historian on Wonder is asking all of you: what everyday activities have you integrated into your #SHARP2021 experience? Laundry, cooking, yoga, dog-walking? Do spill the beans! #MovingTexts2021
— SHARP 2021 Moving Texts (@MovingTexts2021) July 29, 2021
HUGE congratulations to our 2021 DeLong Book History Book Award winner, Professor Kathy Peiss for Information Hunters: When Librarians, Soldiers and Spies Banded Together in World War II Europe (published by @OxUniPress) #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021
— SHARP (@sharporg@hcommons.social) (@SHARPorg) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421016882321182720
Es ist jetzt 10 Uhr.
— zurvollenstunde (@zurvollenstunde) July 30, 2021
Happy Friday everyone! Sophie signing in. Are we all ready to tackle the last working day? pic.twitter.com/jqAFPLHzbH
— University of Warwick Library (@warwicklibrary) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421017832565968901
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421019170716717061
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421019185103126529
China Southern maintaining the standards I care about pic.twitter.com/wfA80l8raD
— Antiokhos among the Angles (@AntiokhosE) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421027717349265408
First Dog on the Moon is going to solve all of your problems* | First Dog on the Moon https://t.co/70sC9GU8Jf
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
A footnote about celebrity & influencer books in the German market #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021 https://t.co/qa9lvDUHCg
— SHARP 2021 Moving Texts (@MovingTexts2021) July 30, 2021
I will now virtually head over to @bodleianlibs during the next #MovingTexts2021 session: "Digitising, Identifying and Delivering Special Collections material at the Bodleian Libraries" https://t.co/hE7Hy3Cne1 🙂 #library #specialcollections #digitization
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
the session, chaired by @iangadd, starts with a talk on "Identifying Special Collection objects in federated collections" by Alexander Hitchman, metadata analyist @bodleianlibs. the "starting problem": there a many libraries + many [not conncected] manuscript catalogues in oxford pic.twitter.com/PXwmPMBIA1
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
the catalogues can't all be merged into one, but alex and his colleagues are working on linking them to make a "meta search" possible while keeping all their individual strengths. but: there are, hm, difficulties. 🙂 #MovingTexts2021 pic.twitter.com/pUyhGcCeSM
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
alex opts for "hooks" = #persistentidentifiers. *affirmative nodding here* 🙂 but, of course: there are also difficulties with that … #MovingTexts2021 [unfortunately I missed the "requirements for PIDs" slide. :(] pic.twitter.com/J4ShNoxHio
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421054861756583942
next Ruth Turvey speaks about "Using digitization projects to open up library collections" also from the perspective of @bodleianlibs. #library #digitization #specialcollections #openaccess #openscience #MovingTexts2021 pic.twitter.com/q9Icuu73K2
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
also for #library #digitization projects #standards are important – as is #engagement with the different audiences! enter @bdlss, for example. 🙂 #MovingTexts2021 pic.twitter.com/kLUEN2Cp8I
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
there are various tools to measure the "impact" of #library #digitization projects, but the results have to by analyzed with care. #MovingTexts2021 – thank you for these interesting talks, Alex and Ruth! pic.twitter.com/xb6VCx7Sp0
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
N.B.: the ARKs haven't been put into practice just yet. Alex Hitchman: "It's going to be complicated, because it needs to last forever." #MovingTexts2021
— Henning Hansen (@henninghansen.bsky.social) (@bookhistories) July 30, 2021
Ruth Turvey on one of the several benefits of library source digitization, especially during current times: “Digitization facilitates teaching and research. […] Digitized sources can increase the pace and efficiency of scholarship.” #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021
— Michael Erwig (@Micwig) July 30, 2021
Shelfmarks are not persistent identifiers #MovingTexts2021
— Henning Hansen (@henninghansen.bsky.social) (@bookhistories) July 30, 2021
for a bit of local advertising 🙂 and some after-conference browsing material here is an overview of the #digital plattforms of Münster University #Library:https://t.co/owGbZZPFbJ newly digitized documents are also announced via https://t.co/rmi7TKG7wX. 🙂 #MovingTexts2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
Toby works through the time zone difference one last morning for the last day of #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts #SHARPcats #catsatSHARP pic.twitter.com/QBJXBue58N
— Jennifer B Pierce (@TheTobstersMom) July 30, 2021
And @anna_lujz throws in a great Q: what happens if you discovered a book contains a medieval manuscript? If the book already has a persistent ARK, what happens?#MovingTexts2021 https://t.co/M12IPCnjHV
— Marie Léger-St-Jean (@Marie_LSJ) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421065906290057218
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421074828170248193
I thought @bodleianlibs was a stuffy place, but I stand corrected…
As @iangadd said, let's make this music video go viral!#MovingTexts2021 https://t.co/2V4bCKMfgp
— Marie Léger-St-Jean (@Marie_LSJ) July 30, 2021
for comparison here's the "role model" song: https://t.co/gm2963cs0L 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
Excellent reply from @bodleianlibs, demonstrating they can be stuffy, retro punk, AND snarky!#MovingTexts2021 https://t.co/Hrmh1403oV
— Marie Léger-St-Jean (@Marie_LSJ) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421127146693607429
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421127342936793095
Two resources to follow latest developments in #bookhistory shared at the #MovingTexts2021 AGM after my comment lamenting declining multilingualism at @SHARPorg confs:
1⃣Interdisciplinary Perspectives from German-Area Scholars (D-A-CH) by @bookhistorynetwhttps://t.co/5nKeeUgoCw https://t.co/9Eu6O4ha5e
— Marie Léger-St-Jean (@Marie_LSJ) July 30, 2021
2⃣Nederlandse Boekhistorische Vereniging (Dutch Bookhistorical Society)@NbvBoekhist https://t.co/ZHbBqk3Vbg#MovingTexts2021
— Marie Léger-St-Jean (@Marie_LSJ) July 30, 2021
[oh, I forgot to mention @IlonaRiek for pointing me to the original song. :)]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
the nomadological dimension of the"book bike" or the idea of "postapocalyptic book mobile" or indie bookstores that can de-territorialize and re-territorialize book culture #MovingTexts2021
— marija dalbello – ї (@DalbelloMarija) July 30, 2021
*Seeking suggestions!*
Talking to @cassidy_holahan and then taking a shower (always a generative moment) led me to realize I was sitting on some unpublished or undervalorized work I should share…
1st tweet in French, then reverting back to English#MovingTexts2021
— Marie Léger-St-Jean (@Marie_LSJ) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421136325609132034
In January, a final decision will be made on whether @sharpamsterdam is an online-only conference or a hybrid one.
In any case, mark your calendars for July 11th-15th 2022!#MovingTexts2021https://t.co/f174FV4XBr
— Marie Léger-St-Jean (@Marie_LSJ) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421137763701776390
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421138380864241669
it's already time for the closing ceremony of #MovingTexts2021. @corinnanorue and the great team behind @MovingTexts2021 – thank you very much for this interesting conference! it's the first time I heard about @SHARPorg, tbh, but I will definitely follow it in the upcoming years! pic.twitter.com/wOYOHTO7nW
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421142773844090887
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421143352016257024
#MovingTexts2021 people, it's been a slice! Looking forward to seeing you all again next year at @sharpamsterdam. Let's keep these conversations about digital #bookhistory/#bookstudies going until then, though, yeah?
— Dr Leah Henrickson (@leahhenrickson) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421143596254875653
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421148173226151941
Wer mich maximal aufgeregt erleben möchte, 19:18 hier: https://t.co/nvplrMmulT https://t.co/5RbCCTxPFI
— Swagunke (@swagunke) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421175361707069446
In unserem heutigen #followfriday wollen wir ihnen folgende Accounts empfehlen:
– @OpenDataBundDe (Unser Azubiaccount, beschäftigt sich im 1. Lehrjahr vorallem mit Lizenzen)
– @NKR_Bund (Normen sind wichtig!)#FF ^ac— Bundesstelle für Open Data (@bund_dev) July 30, 2021
I don't. https://t.co/4Q7fmGEkLv
— God (@TheTweetOfGod) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421175798745141256
„Und welche Experimente macht ihr da in eurem Soziologie-Studium?“ pic.twitter.com/WJw7hNwlJx
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) July 30, 2021
Did you know #eReader technology got its start in the 1990s? Learn about its full history in this #blog: https://t.co/i9fEGh65km
— E Ink (@EInk) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421177164393766912
Meet Indiana Bones, the museum cat that parades around after hours ruling over all the bones at the Museum of Osteology pic.twitter.com/MmctyguDFi
— Rob (@thegallowboob) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421178254111686661
What mysterious ca. 350 mm object left this (rust?) stain on @ucdavis MS D-041:20? Magnifying glass? Sickle? Bagpipes? @rarebookschool #fragmentology students want to know! pic.twitter.com/2jCJfzTzdf
— Lisa Fagin Davis (@lisafdavis) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421178493619130372
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421178673936445440
"Where are your new books?"
"Right here."
"No, because I saw this book here two days ago. Where are the new books that are actually new?"
"They don’t get stale. They aren't donuts."— Lousy Librarian (@LousyLibrarian) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421178945865719817
Love is in the (h)air! https://t.co/HggrHnL7CV Jörg Sonntag über das kulturelle Potenzial des menschlichen Haares im Frühmittelalter
— @bgebert@openbiblio.social (@BjoernGebert) July 30, 2021
Schönen Tipp gestern gelesen, dass man in OBS Studio auch SVGs (auch animierte natürlich) direkt einbinden kann: Add > Browser > Local file = SVG file.
— Tobias Zeumer – @vform@verweisungsform.de (@vform) July 30, 2021
Moon wobble (for @newscientist) pic.twitter.com/lhU4Dt6BRO
— TwistedDoodles (@twisteddoodles) July 30, 2021
Ways to respond to being the most deeply insulted you’ve ever been in your life:
“Bit harsh”
“No need for that”
“Unnecessary”
“Mate…”
“That’s your opinion”
“Oh cheers”
“Thanks a bunch”
“Fair enough”
“I’ll put the kettle on”
“Right-o”
“Yeah, well, you’re not perfect either”— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421181360618852359
Excel https://t.co/3AJMgCVd1P
— A Question A Day (@data_question) July 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1421181748218634242
'nacht allerseits, und schönes wochenende, trotz allem!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 30, 2021
bookmark_bordertweets | 2021-07-29
'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 29, 2021
"Lassen wir uns nicht täuschen: Auch unser Nichtstun setzt etwas in Bewegung." (Ernst Ferstl, *1955, österreichischer Lehrer und Schriftsteller) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 29, 2021
TIL die Geschichte von Dawn Fraser, olympische Goldmedaillengewinnerin im Schwimmen und nach Eigenaussage »die beste Biertrinkerin Australiens« (aus: Klaus Zeyringer – Olympische Spiele: Eine Kulturgeschichte) pic.twitter.com/LR7j6F7nw4
— Nils Markwardt (@FJ_Murau) July 29, 2021
Thursday mood pic.twitter.com/TeLneL4hPK
— Irena Buzarewicz (@IrenaBuzarewicz) July 29, 2021
0x3e4c84 pic.twitter.com/RM0oikWEil
— Every Color (@everycolorbot) July 29, 2021
Neu in der Serie zu online Ressourcen in den #Afrikastudien: wir empfehlen die #OpenAccess-Bücher zu afrikanischen Sprachen #AfricanLanguages #linguistics #Sprachwissenschaften von Language Science Press @LangSciPress: https://t.co/HI2tTKdf1m pic.twitter.com/VqEy6qtOnH
— African Studies Library (@AfrStudLibrary) July 29, 2021
Kennen Sie schon … die Bibliotheca Sinica 2.0? https://t.co/rCRGrBbdsA
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 29, 2021
… featuring @BS_2! 🙂 https://t.co/k5LTdfbuL3
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420654467146452993
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420654538873257986
und dazu passend wie immer:
Ellipse auf der Tastatur: ALT + 0133
non-breaking space auf der Tastatur: ALT + 0160— Jessatake (@Nanatake) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420654569697255427
Excellent point by @DevinFitzger: 'Libraries make as much invisible as they make visible … This is where the system is the most fragile. It relies on people with access, i.e. librarians, to determine priorities.' #MovingTexts2021
— Henning Hansen (@henninghansen.bsky.social) (@bookhistories) July 28, 2021
Not really true, or only for bad libraries. Good libraries know what researchers need and want from continuous consultation and statistical data.
— Jef Schaeps (@JefSchaeps) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420655129053773828
My holiday starts this weekend and Constantijn #Huygens the Younger shows here what I'm planning to do the next weeks. @ubleiden #leidendrawings pic.twitter.com/HtQiLGMFMu
— Jef Schaeps (@JefSchaeps) July 23, 2021
Kennen Sie schon … https://t.co/FxRoF2KaQW? https://t.co/XacEl0HPyM
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420655671784128521
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420656343778746368
Das neue Tool im Projekt #Wortgeschichte digital: Mit dem #Belegnavigator können Sie #Belege für ein Stichwort gezielt über eine Zeitleiste ansteuern und so auf einen Blick die historische Entwicklung seiner verschiedenen Verwendungsweisen nachvollziehen. https://t.co/mDQklyrzxX pic.twitter.com/UhrExZpVEl
— zdl_de (@zdl_de) July 28, 2021
If academia doesn't work out I will just eat breakfast foods all day. As they say, publish or porridge. https://t.co/4nDbL4zLoL
— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) July 28, 2021
If academia doesn't work out I will just open a cat cafe. As they say, publish or purrish. https://t.co/0Sw86Vy8pu
— Dr. Elizabeth Sacha Baroness Cohen (@alixabeth) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420658374715265026
If academia doesn’t work out, I’ll just become a roughly average golfer. As they say, publish or par-ish. https://t.co/CkweYbxhDN
— Betsy Sneller BLACK LIVES MATTER (@betsysneller) July 28, 2021
Have you ever wondered what OED lexicographers do day-to-day?
Here, Senior Editor Fiona McPherson answers some FAQs about being a New Words Editor: https://t.co/IYkafP5iDv
— The OED (@OED) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420658888249122816
Die #GNDCon-Dokumentation ist online. Binge Watching @DNB_Aktuelles auf hohem Niveau wäre möglich, oder das ganz eigene Rosinen Picken. Viel Vergnügen wünschen wir Ihnen, so oder so.
"Blog-Eintrag – gnd – Deutsche Nationalbibliothek – Wiki" https://t.co/OSzdGC47CR— Gemeinsame Normdatei (@gndnet) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420662176923148288
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420667485838266374
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420672920058204163
It has come to our attention that a recent change in Chrome and its derivatives has broken CryptPad's spreadsheet export function.
We're working on a solution, but in the meantime Firefox still behaves as expected.
— CryptPad (@cryptpad) July 29, 2021
— roos vonk (@roosvonk) July 28, 2021
Vollständig Geimpfte können ab September alles essen, ohne zuzunehmen.
— Mareile 🙂 (@Hoellenaufsicht) July 28, 2021
Die Chips müssen dafür erst ein Update ziehen, Release September 21.
Manche haben die Beta-Version bereits, ich kann die aber nicht uneingeschränkt empfehlen, weil das Hungergefühl noch nicht korrekt angepasst ist. Also lieber abwarten ☝️— Astriddottir (@Astriddottir) July 29, 2021
Warum einfache gute Infografiken oft besser als visuell originelle funktionieren: #DDJ #dataviz https://t.co/ZVktLSDal1
— ARDZDFmedienakademie (@ARDZDF_Akademie) July 29, 2021
New beta editor for the mobile app. Support for syntax highlighting, list continuation and, soon, a toolbar to help with the Markdown syntax. https://t.co/U0z2oEA1uh
— Joplin (@joplinapp) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420698315415490573
Zum gestrigen Geburtstag des Expressionisten August Stramm der Hinweis auf seinen digitalisierten Nachlass in der ULB Münster: https://t.co/RKdIKbZfh8
— ULB_MS_DigiNews (@ULB_MS_DigiNews) July 29, 2021
Bedingungen für die Abgabe von Gas aus dem Gaswerke der Stadt Münster i. W. https://t.co/crqjKXbVOg
— ULB_MS_DigiNews (@ULB_MS_DigiNews) July 29, 2021
Impfaktionen (nicht nur) für Studierende – eine Impfaktionen des Impfzentrums der @muenster_de in Zusammenarbeit mit den Hochschulen und dem Studierendenwerk: Am 4.8., 8-16h im Fürstenberghaus und am 5.8.,11-14.30h im "Viva-Café"; ohne Anmeldung und Termin.https://t.co/EDMYXNtgeV
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) July 29, 2021
#Liverpool wird von der #Unesco-Welterbe-Liste gestrichen. Doch auch andere Orte in Grossbritannien sind gefährdet, selbst #Stonehenge zählt dazu.
Von @NZZfeuilleton.https://t.co/VQZ8xBnxyh
— NZZ (@NZZ) July 29, 2021
Kennt jemand eine gute Infografik für die geschichtliche Entwicklung der Struktur der Wissenschaft in Deutschland? #FollowPower
— Fuzzy Leapfrog (@FuzzyLeapfrog) July 29, 2021
Die Debatte um geschlechtergerechte Sprache wird seit Jahren unvermindert geführt. Gisela Zifonun behandelt in einem kenntnisreichen und unaufgeregten Artikel die relevanten Aspekte aus linguistischer Perspektive. Ein Beitrag zur Versachlichung. https://t.co/M7gzLVmw4O #Gendern
— diskursmonitor (@diskursmonitor) July 28, 2021
I am thrilled to share season 1 of "Paper Cuts" a new @LindaHall_org YouTube series featuring #rarebooks , yours truly, & @JECumby ! This season is titled "Begin at the Beginning", and focuses broadly on firsts. Here's the playlist: #speccolls #histstm https://t.co/NEik7FsJRu
— Jason W. Dean (@Jason_W_Dean) July 29, 2021
Jemandem das Lesen retten.
— jeanne d'argh (@spaetabends) July 29, 2021
I appreciate the invitation but there is no way I am going to guest lecture in your 101 course. Do you know how many of our students aren’t vaccinated? And how poorly ventilated that room is?
— Associate Deans (@ass_deans) July 29, 2021
Der dbv Ba-Wü hat seinen Bib.-entwicklungsplan veröffentlicht. Sehr lesenswertes Papier, das hoffentlich reichlich Wirkung entfalten wird. Vielleicht ja auch ein schönes Beispiel für andere Bundesländer?https://t.co/XKVm2avZVj#Bibliothek #BadenWuerttemberg #bildungspolitik
— bsr (@beschruh) July 29, 2021
My ILL joke might take 4-6 weeks to get.
— Stacked Librarian (@StckedLibrarian) July 28, 2021
Bienenstich hat auch einfach mal ein UX Problem. pic.twitter.com/iBIMxegHH0
— Ralf Stockmann – @rstockm@chaos.social (@rstockm) July 29, 2021
Die "Kölnische Zeitung" im Volltext durchsuchen von 1803-1945.
436.000 Seiten zur rheinischen und deutschen Geschichte jetzt online verfügbar
>> https://t.co/hxb47NK5y8#Digitalisierung #HistorischeZeitung #Digital pic.twitter.com/y7jWswnhPx— USB Köln (@unibibkoeln) July 29, 2021
In 1959, a Harvard researcher tried to teach three octopuses — Albert, Bertram and Charles — to pull a lever to get food. Albert and Bertram were cooperative, but Charles constantly squirted the researcher with water and prematurely terminated the study by breaking the lever.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) July 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420817104715108360
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420817338061004806
Take today to do something nice for someone else! #TakeCareWithSnoopy pic.twitter.com/ajGBSn1W3a
— PEANUTS (@Snoopy) July 29, 2021
"You've got a missed call"
“I know, I was staring at my phone as I was missing it”— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) July 29, 2021
This is perhaps the greatest legal document header of all time. https://t.co/UVQZlqFvLl pic.twitter.com/FjCZ0Ma01s
— Steve Reilly (@BySteveReilly) July 28, 2021
Mental issues *are* physical issues. This is one of my biggest gripes about Western medicine as a psychologist. We act like the mind is floating in the astral plane and following us on a tether.
— Dr. Pete Meyers (@dr_pete) July 27, 2021
When the patron steps around behind me at the reference desk to watch me as I search for the answer they asked for https://t.co/16vIM6x8M8
— Lousy Librarian (@LousyLibrarian) July 29, 2021
My new book 'The Little Wooden Robot and the Log Princess' is out in about a month. Here is a little lego machine I made to celebrate.
Preorder the book here: https://t.co/WurcVnNrxj@NealPorterBooks @HolidayHouseBks @templarbooks @LEGO_Group pic.twitter.com/ZGbuwNEJPx— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) July 29, 2021
Lehrgang für den Elementarunterricht im Rechnen https://t.co/xrD7ddtGqJ
— ULB_MS_DigiNews (@ULB_MS_DigiNews) July 29, 2021
RIP pic.twitter.com/UGCQMaAdbl
— Martin Doyle (@MartinDoyleIT) July 29, 2021
The suggested terms for a person who has received two doses of a coronavirus vaccine include ‘recidivac’, ‘boxer’ (=one who has two jabs), ‘doppio’ (=a double espresso shot), ‘binoculated’, and ‘a complete prick’. (h/t @dontattempt)
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) July 29, 2021
A team of German and American researchers have succeeded in detecting the rolling movement of a nano-acoustic wave predicted by the famous physicist and Nobel prize-winner Lord Rayleigh in 1885. #WWU_Muenster, @LifeAtPurdue https://t.co/dUn4YXIawq & https://t.co/2SDXqK3ByA
— Universität Münster (@uni_muenster) July 29, 2021
"Does it matter to you?" the dragon asked.
"Not at all," the princess said, "but it matters to him."
"If this prince thinks he can only prove his worth and manhood by fighting a dragon, he needs education, not my indulgence."
"Please!"
"Find another."
"Another dragon?"
"Prince."— Micro SF/F stories (@MicroSFF) July 29, 2021
A different way a newspaper can drawn your attention. Hidden within a section of a Colombian newspaper lies a clever three dimensional layout of a kitchen [source: https://t.co/gGPW0sYZ8K] pic.twitter.com/UQVryRrYvE
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) July 29, 2021
A “Librarian Happy Hour” is getting to sit in a quiet room for an hour all by your lonesome doing whatever the heck you want
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) July 29, 2021
An der @UniHeidelberg kann man ab dem nächsten Semester ein Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) zum Thema "Digitalität und Digitale Methoden in den #Geisteswissenschaften" erwerben #DigitalHumanities https://t.co/YIUKme4p5Q
— Christopher Nunn (@ChNunn) July 29, 2021
Hope this email finds you at Mount Doom.
— Stacked Librarian (@StckedLibrarian) July 29, 2021
eBook jokes are used one person at a time.
— Stacked Librarian (@StckedLibrarian) July 28, 2021
Don’t call me “good girl” if I’m helping you.
— Stacked Librarian (@StckedLibrarian) July 27, 2021
Reference jokes are for in-library-use only.
— Stacked Librarian (@StckedLibrarian) July 27, 2021
bookmark_bordertweets | 2021-07-28
'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 28, 2021
"Man glaubt gar nicht, wie schwer es oft ist, eine Tat in einen Gedanken umzusetzen." (Karl Kraus, 1874-1936, österr. Schriftsteller) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 28, 2021
A 10 Billion Pixel Scan of Vermeer’s Masterpiece Girl with a Pearl Earring
Explore It Online https://t.co/ac5Z4wzZ0F pic.twitter.com/t3DTIAhAfN
— Open Culture (@openculture) July 28, 2021
Möchte die Weinbergschnecken in der Einfahrt zu ihrer Sicherheit mit Fähnchen markieren, die man auch an Kinderfahrräder machen kann.
— Bleifux (@Bleifux) July 28, 2021
Würd gern einen Hashtag für Kolleg*innen rund um Bibliotheken initiieren, oder gibt es da schon was? Ich finde ja #bibbubble gut. Bisschen neidvoll beim twitterlehrerzimmer abgeschaut, weil Austausch dort so stark funktioniert. Was meint ihr? bibchat z.b. ist ja leider belegt.
— Andreas Langer (@diesdasmedien) July 28, 2021
noch bis 1.8. können die nutzer:innen der ULB münster an einer umfrage in sachen platzreservierung teilnehmen: https://t.co/39RiaC8RQf https://t.co/eoA4M5HPIg
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 28, 2021
"Das virtuelle Büro – ein neues Arbeitsmodell für die Zeit nach der Pandemie?" › Artikel von @BeMattmann in der @027_7: https://t.co/GhiU33CxpV #RemoteWork
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420274172429733890
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420274184974897153
Making qualitative research data openly available? Because #OpenScience and #OpenData? Here’s our primer on what to consider, with some tips on how to do it: https://t.co/OaF28QZznu
— Rima-Maria Rahal (@rimamrahal) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420291714934317060
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420293959419678733
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420294383023398913
And it was easy for Gutenberg to … https://t.co/ZohlDrKaS9 pic.twitter.com/4oikn6xTju
— Daniel Bellingradt @dbellingradt@historians.social (@dbellingradt) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420294660145156100
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420295064115417090
Das Warten hat ein Ende! Morgen 18h wieder #Livestream bei #twitch: Der Vortag von Heike Scharbaum zu "Franz Branse und die Familie Hugo Hertz. Eine jüdische Familie zwischen Zwangsenteignung und Rückerstattung" beruht auf dem Nachlass Branse. #2021JLID https://t.co/6pYfYgYiFc
— Stadtarchiv Münster (@StadtarchivMS) July 28, 2021
bei mir liegt das einsteigslevel bei 350 ml. 🙂 https://t.co/YfbZgfisip
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420295606304657410
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420295685069541376
I still get hungry every time that I see this bowl of Old Assyrian archival tablets in the @yalepeabody's Yale Babylonian Collection. pic.twitter.com/miMSGBF0Fs
— Ellery Frahm (@elleryfrahm) July 27, 2021
Absolutely cannot stop laughing at the "email" section of this graph pic.twitter.com/gbw430MAh8
— Mick W@tson ↙️ (@BioMickWatson) July 21, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420296481140051972
Here is the template I made so that you can also fill in your neighbourhood cats and share them with the world. Or just me! #neighbourhoodcats pic.twitter.com/UMA8IgrXPj
— TwistedDoodles (@twisteddoodles) July 28, 2021
#Citiusaltiusfortius = schneller, höher, stärker: Auch #OlympischeSpiele brauchen ein selbstbewusstes #Motto und dieses ist seit fast 100 Jahren das ihre. Der lateinische Wortlaut klingt antik, aber ist er das auch? Erfahren Sie mehr im Artikel des Tages https://t.co/wPw7JcahsF pic.twitter.com/oOIOrF746w
— Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache (@dwds_de) July 28, 2021
Schon mal von einer ‚Mosaikhandschrift‘ gehört? Eine in Salzburg liegende Sammelhandschrift aus dem Jahr 1441 gehört in diese Gruppe. Sie vereint insg. 431 Werke und gehört zu den umfangreichsten Mystikhandschriften (https://t.co/lNUjlhhoGI). #medievaltwitter pic.twitter.com/h5M8IThDl9
— Handschriftencensus (@HSCensus) July 28, 2021
Why can’t library folks trust themselves? Why are we always like, Let’s do this business thing or this startup thing or this other thing? Why can’t a library just be a library? And why can’t library folks get the big speaking spots at our conferences? No wonder so many people
— Julie& (@himissjulie) July 27, 2021
It has also arrived in our library! 🙂 https://t.co/hkdmZHJvpM #InformationScience https://t.co/vUG4tbxULV
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420297410333581312
German academic ranks: Nachwuchs, Nachwuchs, Nachwuchs, Nachwuchs, Nachwuchs, Professor*in. https://t.co/7vctLjdiWf
— Dr. Sabrina Mittermeier (@S_Mittermeier) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420297752987197441
Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore? – HENRY WARD BEECHER
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420298197952602112
#MusicEncoding in US libraries: the project "Rebalancing the music canon" to create more music data by underrepresented composers@anna_kijas #iaml2021https://t.co/vv71c9Cxaz
— IAML/AIBM (@IAML_AIBM) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420298768105234432
Münster wouldn't have to be as pretty as it is, would it? #nofilter #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021 pic.twitter.com/gQIpwjJlpC
— SHARP 2021 Moving Texts (@MovingTexts2021) July 27, 2021
Submission pic.twitter.com/f96FEbL1P1
— PHD Comics (@PHDcomics) April 21, 2021
Very interesting session with the three committees for membership, advocacy, and outreach. We talked about ” a floating librarian”
, ”a walking librarian”, ”get the library ready for the future”, ”having an empty desk” ”be careful with digitization”#iaml2021— Lena Nettelbladt (@LNettelbladt) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420300793257897984
Mein Blick, wenn meine Studierenden mal wieder auf dem Schlauch stehen, wenn es um Dialektologie des Deutschen geht: pic.twitter.com/dWKoJFSOm2
— Toke Hoffmeister (@tokehoff) July 26, 2021
Bells, rain, thunder?! #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021
— SHARP 2021 Moving Texts (@MovingTexts2021) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420301109915262978
A recent cartoon for @newscientist pic.twitter.com/shVlDHi1w7
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) July 27, 2021
#TFW you've had a rough morning. pic.twitter.com/9PdyFz2QAi
— PEANUTS (@Snoopy) July 27, 2021
Helping a library patron access online resources on their phone without touching their phone https://t.co/I9ARtNWxgp
— Lousy Librarian (@LousyLibrarian) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420301548173893637
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420305068100931584
Wen interessiert Olympia?!
Hier kommt die #RiegelRangelei!Es geht um Süßkram und wir klären die wichtigste aller Fragen:
Welcher ist der beste Schokoriegel*? pic.twitter.com/JGoHcKotNA
— Caro von und zu Reicht (@Caro_reicht) July 27, 2021
Flawed Data https://t.co/IzD1gakGg4 pic.twitter.com/qtGjVDQsmo
— Randall Munroe (@xkcd) July 27, 2021
Meine Mutter:"Kind, du sitzt jetzt schon seit Stunden! Bewegt dich mal, für deine Bandscheiben!"
Die Katze: pic.twitter.com/WKGERkag8T
— Melli (@leerleser) July 28, 2021
"Bei näherer Betrachtung zeigt sich, dass die tatsächliche Gewichtszunahme deutlich niedriger ist und im Rahmen der statistischen Streuung liegt." (RSS-Feed) – Ich sage mal so: Ich habe evtl. statistisch gestreut … (*läuft schnell weg …). https://t.co/cy34L0I4z0
— Andreas Frings (@geschichtsadmin) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420341618415214596
— BoschBot (@boschbot) July 28, 2021
Good afternoon everyone! Dave here until 5pm.
Love that Orkney's mobile library got a feline visitor yesterday – @RolfatWarwick, we hope you'll pay the Library a visit soon… https://t.co/RBYX4oRGMk
— University of Warwick Library (@warwicklibrary) July 28, 2021
We've passed the crucial & dangerous "Australia's already sleeping, North America's still sleeping" conf attendee slump & are now in three great sessions with loads of attendees – thanks to everyone who is here! #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021
— SHARP 2021 Moving Texts (@MovingTexts2021) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420356986030510080
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420369031203328000
the session "From Reprizing to Deprizing: Reimagining Literary Awards in the Library" chaired by @juliearomi starts with E.E. Lawrence about "An Account of the Form & Function of Literary Awards in Library Practice"; paper upcoming in LQ. https://t.co/LZWvvrobgP #MovingTexts2021 pic.twitter.com/TmchXz95bA
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 28, 2021
[unfortunately I was too slow so screenshot the last slide with the nice cat acting as a book prize presenter. 🙁 :)]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 28, 2021
next: @floeginator on "A Proposal for Critical Resistance to Literary Awards in the Library". by the way: both speakers and the chair are affiliated with @RutgersCommInfo – must be an interesting place there in new brunswick! 🙂 #MovingTexts2021 pic.twitter.com/dJFnCn4Evq
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420385208747053058
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420387515916292101
This @MovingTexts2021 #SHARPooch is also asking for a panel on fetch! #MovingTexts2021 https://t.co/OrU2tQPwlx pic.twitter.com/mRqimYf0v2
— Dr. Nora Slonimsky (@NoraSlonimsky) July 28, 2021
IMPORTANT UPDATE: #SHARPooch IS NOW A THING.#MovingTexts2021 https://t.co/jrLQvT2dqw
— SHARP News (@SHARPorgNews) July 28, 2021
I absolutely adore this late-19th-c Japanese-English vocab chart from @agathosbios 's talk on Euro-American history in Japanese translation this morning #MovingTexts2021 pic.twitter.com/ORUI8KsH9p
— Susan Pickford (@libripotens) July 28, 2021
Raising the bar for home-conferencing with this spectacular location #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021 https://t.co/pmIqsEWJNr
— SHARP (@sharporg@hcommons.social) (@SHARPorg) July 28, 2021
I actually thought to myself 'that's an uncommonly nice and realistic zoom background' #MovingTexts2021 https://t.co/GvSE3Qgk5n
— Henning Hansen (@henninghansen.bsky.social) (@bookhistories) July 28, 2021
@CorinnaNoRue notes that the name Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing is missing the distribution part, including bookselling #sharp2019 @SHARP_2019 @SHARPorg
— Rachel Chase Noorda (@rachellynchase) July 16, 2019
‘When a lawyer noticed that the judge despised him for his youth, he said to him: my lord, I am young, that is true, but I have nevertheless read Old Books.’ pic.twitter.com/6ZBibis8m8
— Henning Hansen (@henninghansen.bsky.social) (@bookhistories) July 28, 2021
#bookcontent + #sheepcontent! 🙂 https://t.co/qaFiuJRNU7
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 28, 2021
Running low on conference tote bags
— Henning Hansen (@henninghansen.bsky.social) (@bookhistories) June 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420390423844032513
Is anyone taking notes of the "interesting" interpretations of the automatic closed captioning in Zoom? There are some fascinating mistakes, but troubling for people who need it. It reminds me of the difficulties in access for online learning. #MovingTexts2021
— melusina (@melusinagr) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420390705172713474
frankenstein was actually the name of the author pic.twitter.com/Z1GnPE2JMw
— Nate Hoffelder, web designer (@inkbitspixels) July 28, 2021
Friday evening vs Monday morning pic.twitter.com/wSvtSJMDVv
— Henning Hansen (@henninghansen.bsky.social) (@bookhistories) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420457062954422272
Denkt dran, am 1.8. ist der digitale Schabernack bei der #Fernleihe wieder vorbei.#bibliothek #fami pic.twitter.com/BVeQhNj3TN
— Lucky there is (@FaMi_Guy) July 28, 2021
#bibliothek trendet!
— aeb44225 (@aeb44225) July 28, 2021
Welchen help&learn Hashtag für Menschen rund ums Bibliothekswesen haltet ihr für sinnvoll? Ich hänge noch sehr am #twitterlehrerzimmer und merke, dass ich sowas im Bib-Bereich neben anderen Kanälen noch vermisse. #bibchatde #biballtag #bib_it #bibliothek #LIS
— Andreas Langer (@diesdasmedien) July 28, 2021
Für eine Warmup Methode suche ich fix Begrifflichkeiten aus der Bib die in Montagsmaler genutzt werden können. Bitte nicht "Buch" oder so, das ist mir zu einfach. Haut mal raus was euch spontan einfällt, bitte! #bibchatde #Twibliothek #bibliothek
— Andreas Langer (@diesdasmedien) July 28, 2021
Ich hab 4 Tage lang in der @StadtBibMuc Neuhausen den Duft der #Bibliothek eingefangen. Jetzt brauch ich natürlich weitere Bibliotheken zum Duftvergleich. Wer hat Vorschläge? pic.twitter.com/HSr9IPnmhm
— riechexperiment (@riechexperiment) July 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420464561824665616
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420464806088388613
https://t.co/iVd0DT8WuO pic.twitter.com/z4iyXayG1U
— Kevin McGuigan (@KGMcGuigan) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420464919959543809
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420465134103842819
I made a printable pdf of the cats here, with EXTRA CATS. https://t.co/5vc0S8xhQM https://t.co/LPyBOkiEtQ
— TwistedDoodles (@twisteddoodles) July 28, 2021
Office translations!
(From https://t.co/uaNVl6Q9WZ) pic.twitter.com/NxSqdwCxut— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420465752122011659
Eine neue Folge von #TheoPodcast ist online: Die #Bibel: #Geschichte, #Exegese und #Populärkultur – Das Bibelmuseum Münster. Lukas Boch und Anna Klara Falke stellen die universitäre Institution und die spannende Arbeit an Ausstellungen vor. pic.twitter.com/hVjIN4onz5
— TheoPodcast – Kath.-Theol. Fakultät Münster (@TheoPodcast_MS) July 28, 2021
Tipp für Leute, die ihre Sätze mit „Sorry, aber“ anfangen: Ihr könnt die beiden Wörter einfach ersatzlos streichen. Probiert es mal aus. Der Satz wird auf magische Weise immer noch funktionieren.
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) July 28, 2021
— No Context Brits (@NoContextBrits) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420467180362141699
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420467259512852483
— lizandmollie (@lizandmollie) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420467362457849857
Klassiker! pic.twitter.com/2crFcKB1JN
— DerFlix.de (@DerFlixxx) July 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420467605404585986
"Warum es bald keine NICHTLUSTIG-Bücher mehr gibt"
Ich mag Bücher.
Meinen ersten Kontakt mit Comics hatte ich über Bücher, die im Badezimmer meiner Eltern lagen und wegen denen meine Toilettensitzungen schon mal ein paar Stunden dauern konnten.
Später füllte sich dann auch… pic.twitter.com/JJmpUBrVT5— Joscha Sauer (@joschasauer) July 28, 2021
35% of librarians have said "But we've always done it this way" just to make the meeting go longer
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420469307604144129
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1420469368677339142
Adorable! We have been making a map of the kitties we encounter on our walks – will definitely also use your template in the future pic.twitter.com/tfx7JYU2dv
— Alessandro Nai (@alessandro_nai) July 28, 2021
bookmark_bordertweets | 2021-07-27
'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 27, 2021
"Ich hab mir im Urlaub einen Schnurrbart stehen lassen!" https://t.co/6WLPNMSlQd :] #(c)tom #touche
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 27, 2021
"Ich komme eigentlich nie zu spät – die anderen haben es bloß immer so eilig." (Marilyn Monroe, 1926-1962, US-amerikan. Schauspielerin) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 27, 2021
… featuring @HaggardHawks! #English #words #etymology 🙂 https://t.co/EN2ODSwKQp
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 27, 2021
The #pingdemic is causing massive frustration and disruption across the UK, but it is a brilliant new word which perfectly captures the situation – https://t.co/QHJH3u7pM2
— Wordability (@WordabilityHugh) July 25, 2021
Welcome to the first in a new series of tweets about some of the hidden treasures in the #CosinsLibrary collection! Keep your eyes peeled for plenty of snazzy snaps and fun facts over the next few weeks… #librarytwitter #hiddentreasuresofcosin
— Cosin's Library (@cosinslibrary) July 26, 2021
"Namen von Juristen, die in der NS-Zeit aktiv waren, werden auf den Titeln nicht beibehalten" https://t.co/E2KOv3Mnpf
— Björn Biester (@Philobiblos) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419938080866320400
Vielen Dank für die zahlreichen Glückwünsche zu 25 Jahre #KVK 🙂 Wer sich für d. Anfänge und d. Entwicklung d. Metakatalogs interessiert – U. Dierolf hat sie ausführlich anlässl. des Jubiläums 2016 beschrieben:https://t.co/F3wH1jF8DG#KarlsruherVirtuellerKatalog @KITBibliothek pic.twitter.com/i8W9ExKBLf
— KIT-Bibliothek (@KITBibliothek) July 27, 2021
"Was lange währt, steht endlich gut … Inhaltliche Umstellung der Bibliothek der LWL-Archäologie für Westfalen abgeschlossen" https://t.co/pJm3Exzaen – Rund 50.000 Medien wurden in drei Jahren auf die Regensburger Verbundklassifikation umgearbeitet! #RVK
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 27, 2021
Siehe dazu auch die Arbeit von Adienne Karsten: "RVK-Umsystematisierung in Spezial- und Fachbibliotheken − ein Leitfaden" https://t.co/vlQEYVBxSA #RVK #Umstellung
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 27, 2021
Ich konnte ganz am Anfang des Projekts mit Informationen rund um die #RVK und Erfahrungsberichten aus unseren Bibliotheken ein wenig Starthilfe leisten. 🙂 https://t.co/2xIqofWqwY
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 27, 2021
Es ist da. Ich war federführend. Und habe mich gemausert. Und einige Federn gelassen. Und spitze Federn geführt. Und hier gibt es das Buch OA: https://t.co/mTOl9K5U3o #federnlesen pic.twitter.com/qMBCigxFcq
— Martina Wernli (@martina_wernli) June 28, 2021
We are very good at pretending. As a matter of fact, some of our administrators have degrees in pretending.
— Ron Morrison (@kentuckyron) July 26, 2021
Deutsch ist die wohl einzige Sprache, in der "Das ist völliger Käse, aber ist eigentlich auch Wurst!" eine sinnvolle Aussage ist.
— Jana Fischer (@janaundfischer) July 26, 2021
Full article: Making data meaningful: guidelines for good quality open data https://t.co/t7V3C8p12H
— Open Access Tracking Project @oatp@fediscience.org (@oatp) July 26, 2021
"Bibliotheken in der Pandemie: Gedrucktes schlägt E-Books"
auch mal interessant zu wissen https://t.co/XdtTt9i0bs— Thomas Dirks (@thdirks) July 27, 2021
Kennen Sie schon … LAUDATIO? https://t.co/LOzFl295Al
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419945543271424001
80% of librarians prefer the word inebriated to drunk as it makes them sound smarter pic.twitter.com/onqY8K1wzX
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) July 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419946302582964227
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419947856895565825
Sind Historikerinnen im Raum?
Ich suche Dinge, die im 19.Jahrhundert "erfunden" wurden. Weniger Technisches, sondern vermeintlich schon immer Dagewesenes wie Unfehlbarkeit des Papstes, Naturromantik, Nationalstaat, "weiße Antike" etc.
Fällt jemand noch mehr ein? #verfolgerkraft— maki (@the_maki) July 26, 2021
Cute Easter egg in the new subway train in Stockholm pic.twitter.com/KZzOL6QuIV
— Fabiano Souza (@iamfabiano) July 25, 2021
Email vom 26 Juli 1996: "Meta-Suchinterface für WWW-Bibliothekskataloge"
"Liebe Listenteilnehmer,
An der UB Karlsruhe wurde im Rahmen einer Informatik-Studienarbeit ein Meta-Suchinterface für WWW-Bibliothekskataloge entwickelt.."
Der KVK (Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog) war da.— Daniel Bellingradt @dbellingradt@historians.social (@dbellingradt) July 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419948792313483264
We're delighted to announce the launch of our journal – Writing Chinese: A Journal of Contemporary Sinophone Literature, published by @WRUniPress! Find out more, and see our first Call for Papers, here: https://t.co/X1foGKoq4I pic.twitter.com/GqL60A9PGM
— The Leeds Centre for New Chinese Writing (@WritingChinese) July 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419968932673462287
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419972005215019008
and now I am learning from @anna_lujz about "Second-hand Books and the Circulation of Knowledge: Reading provenance in the semi-public library books of early modern Devon". 🙂 #MovingTexts2021 #recordedtalks
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 27, 2021
In anticipation of talking about the 16th/17th c travels of books at @MovingTexts2021, I’ve been thinking about the previous lives of some of my own (modern) books — and I’d love to hear about any unexpected provenance finds in your secondhand books (1/6) https://t.co/KUCxA12c0C pic.twitter.com/MU0XOfijxn
— Anna-Lujz Gilbert (annalujz.bsky.social) (@anna_lujz) July 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419987565176840193
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419987755266985986
Women Airing Books and Clothes, by Katsukawa Shunshō (1726-1792)#ukiyoe pic.twitter.com/uhRXjmzbGu
— Masterpieces of Japan (@JapanTraCul) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419988191579410433
Scenes from our hybrid conferencing bubble: a student just wandered into the room and asked us if we were taking an exam. #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021
— SHARP 2021 Moving Texts (@MovingTexts2021) July 27, 2021
Typo des Tages jetzt schon: Textsorge.
— Anna Seidel (@_AnnaSeidel) July 27, 2021
bookmark_bordertweets | 2021-07-26
'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2021
"Vertrauen wird dadurch erschöpft, dass es in Anspruch genommen wird." (Bertolt Brecht, 1898-1956, dt. Dramatiker, Lyriker, Librettist) [via https://t.co/L4VYhltLO1]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2021
"Schwimmen ist wie Radfahren, das verlernt man nicht!" https://t.co/ZlT4S9hIm5 🙂 #(c)tom #touche
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2021
Most days I like to think I'm decently smart, but I just showered with my glasses on so currently revising that opinion.
— Kris Gebauer (@Illigithar) June 9, 2021
Connaissiez-vous le mot littéraire délabyrinther ? Ce verbe transitif a pour sens « débrouiller, éclaircir ». Antonin Artaud écrit dans une lettre à Jean Paulhan : « Ces personnages à qui nous avons affaire et qui nous délabyrinthent nos sentiments ». #GrandRobert pic.twitter.com/KyptY9PwfC
— Le Robert (@LeRobert_com) July 26, 2021
Digitalisierung von Kinder- und Jugendliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts https://t.co/4jIjVaA5D3 #Kinderliteratur #Jugendliteratur #Digitalisierung #ub_bi
— UB Bielefeld (@ub_bi) July 26, 2021
I mean, we'd be remiss if we didn't highlight this interesting case of #movingtexts, #usedbooks & #marginalia on the eve of our conf! What a thread. https://t.co/dujZgMsmRd
— SHARP 2021 Moving Texts (@MovingTexts2021) July 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419541760330670081
— Johan Wicklén (@johanwicklen) July 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419542460527677440
What's the connection between #OlympicGames and @britishlibrary?
This papyrus contains the oldest list of Olympic victors, dating back to 480 BC.
And the events: running; pentathlon; wrestling; boxing; and pancration.
No skate-boarding in sight!https://t.co/kbqlKjjpWp pic.twitter.com/2o6B9wnL5w
— Medieval Manuscripts (@BLMedieval) July 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419545089597136897
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419560506424188929
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419560547243200514
Ein Patient sagt "Das ASS nehme ich nicht, mein Heilpraktiker hält da nichts von."
Und ich bräuchte jetzt 20 Minuten für ein ruhiges, einfühlsames, erklärendes Gespräch. Aber die habe ich nicht, ich habe nur 20 Sekunden, bevor das Telefon mit dem nächsten Notfall klingelt.— Assistenzarzt (@JoStowasser) July 26, 2021
Monopoly kann ich nicht leiden. Aber mit Leila, dem Immobilienhai isses noch schlimmer.
Sie sackt einfach alles ein. pic.twitter.com/AezOu7ME81— Die Insel (@Max_Richter0815) July 24, 2021
Weltgeschichte https://t.co/9U5O8qI2dx
— ULB_MS_DigiNews (@ULB_MS_DigiNews) July 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419574440132743169
History of the Early 21st Century (cartoon for @newscientist ) pic.twitter.com/jFb9UM9VCB
— TwistedDoodles (@twisteddoodles) July 26, 2021
beim test von bibliothekskatalogen oder literatursuchmaschinen ist mein standard-suchwort meistens "schokolade". für thematische portale lohnt sich "eichhörnchen" bzw. "squirrel" aber oft auch. 🙂 [aus dem portal "Victorian Popular Culture", https://t.co/1ZgYn4JS42] pic.twitter.com/8kvAHBK1W6
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2021
Was hat Joh. Seb. Bach unserer Zeit zu sagen? https://t.co/v1WsDnGpWs
— ULB_MS_DigiNews (@ULB_MS_DigiNews) July 26, 2021
kennt jemand noch #wortspiele außer scrabble und boogle? dann dem @slubtextlab melden! › https://t.co/31e3nvfrMf 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2021
— BoschBot (@boschbot) July 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419600957063712769
unfortunately my computer does not want me to take a zoom screenshot today, so I can't show you @egbaulch's nice slide with book shelves sorted by colour. follow her on twitter for some interesting shelve pics! 🙂 #bookstudies #howtosortbooks #MovingTexts2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2021
Elena Prat has illustrated the long and laborious, yet important because fundamental work of "digitisation of a pre-existing corpus (typed and handwritten letters) and database building" with a skeleton bend over reading a source. 🙂 https://t.co/InYU1RDv4i
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2021
on a meta level I have learned today that there are even video conference background images with colour coordinated bookshelves! 😀 #MovingTexts2021
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2021
Another recommendation and not a title I'd seen before: @KelliSBurns' 'Celeb 2.0: How Social Media Foster Our Fascination with Popular Culture' published by @ABC_CLIO IN 2009. I feel like this cover foreshadowed our multi-tab online life…https://t.co/j7jVbK3qaO pic.twitter.com/SOXfTXp6ns
— Beautiful Academic Books (BABs) (@babs_books) March 29, 2021
an interesting session! I will jump into some more here & there during the week. oh, and I have to mention that I like the naming of the the four conference rooms: it's "C", "M", "Y", and "K"! very appropriate for a conference on at least partly printed material. 🙂 #movingtexts
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419621411652620289
just when you thought academic CVs couldn’t get any more competitive https://t.co/z1OZIJeeNG
— Kevin Ng (@KevinWNg) July 25, 2021
Tipp für #Japanisch-Lernende oder anderweitig an #Kanji Interessierte: Wolfgang Hadamitzky stellt auf seiner Website Kanji-Poster in sieben Varianten und vier Sprachen zum kostenlosen Download zur Verfügung: https://t.co/RVw6E8x5dt
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) July 26, 2021
Gut: das eigene Buch wird publiziert.
Besser: möglichst wenige Druckfehler.
Premium-Variante: eine "Truckfehler"-Liste als Anhang, in der "der günstige Leser nach seiner Bescheidenheit … selbst verbessern (solle)", denn es sei "in solcher Eil unmüglich alles zu beobachten". pic.twitter.com/cUHIFDtXJt— Daniel Bellingradt @dbellingradt@historians.social (@dbellingradt) July 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419622969106706437
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419623025163579397
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419623089013469187
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419623414579572736
"Wo haben Sie das Buch denn zurückgegeben?"
"Es könnte überall passiert sein."
Sollte es nicht in einer Bücherei passiert sein, würde das einiges erklären.— Büchereien Wien (@buechereiwien) July 26, 2021
The live close captioning of @Anna_deBruyn's great presentation at #MovingTexts2021 just transcribed 'incunables' as 'cannibals', which I think brings a whole new layer to our understandings of the transition from manuscript to print…
— Renske Hoff (@RenskeHoff) July 26, 2021
On Monday, July 26 from 12 to 1pm, please join us for the next edition of Library Pets!
Meet library staff and their pets.
No two sessions are the same.
Hang out and chat or just pop in to say hello.
Reserve your space today!https://t.co/mdKpcQ8Ofg pic.twitter.com/GwSReHQHZ7
— McMaster Libraries (@maclibraries) July 22, 2021
"The Impermanent Book in Early Modern England": @torcheculs on "Going Through the Motions: Waste Paper and the Life Cycle of Early Modern Books" and @GeorginaEMW on "Fictions of Unalterability: The Shifting Paperscape of Samuel Pepys' Library" https://t.co/CKLhlKwAZE #MovingTexts
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 26, 2021
Hi everyone this fragment feels your pain pic.twitter.com/tM7BAixbSh
— Anna Reynolds (@torcheculs) August 28, 2018
Die Markierungsarbeiten haben begonnen: Auf der Schorlemer-/Herwarthstraße finden die Vorarbeiten für die neue #Busspur statt. Diese ist Teil des Verkehrsversuchs, der ab August einen Bussonderfahrstreifen zwischen #Ludgeriplatz und Landeshaus vorsieht.
➡️https://t.co/jm6p2idK83 pic.twitter.com/JRqQ1grtJ1— Stadt Münster (@muenster_de) July 26, 2021
Henriëtte Ronner-Knip (1821-1909) “Kitten’s Game” Oil on panel Located in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands. pic.twitter.com/8hIpzP5mFb
— Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) July 26, 2021
Oh, seit gestern Postbank-Kram hier liegen und noch nicht aufgemacht. Lese gerade https://t.co/NPyh0ndAOv – und Tatsache…
— Tobias Zeumer – @vform@verweisungsform.de (@vform) July 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419754208174256128
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1419754600341647363
bookmark_borderwas schön war | kw 2021.29
ich habe mich über ein geprobtes stück gefreut.
ich konnte jemandem mit einer kleinen mail eine freude machen.
ich war in der stadt zum abendessen.
ich war kurz in köln.
ich durfte an einer „weit weg“ stattfindenden trauung per zoom teilnehmen.