Looking for a good library podcast to gain inspiration or just have a good time? Look no more I’ve made a list of 57 (!) library related podcasts 🎧 Ping me if you know of one that should be added to the list. Enjoy https://t.co/RBKuQ6JmAI #librarytwitter
Postlista "Biblioteknorge" er gjenoppretta! Lavterskel utveksling av info, erfaringer og meninger. Tre tusen deltakere da Nasjonalbiblioteket stengte den for et par uker siden. Men nå er den altså i sving igjen. Meld deg på! https://t.co/gNRrQvPoNj via @frilanders
I've been using this terminal app called thefuck for years and it still cracks me up because I'm 12. It corrects errors in previous console commands. So if you type the wrong thing, you just say 'fuck' and it gives you what you probably meant.
https://t.co/OZSIc3zm1V
On Friday mornings we deliver books to our Home Library customers around the mainland of #Orkney.
This morning an elderly customer said, 'I read such a lot but I don't get out much anymore. Having these books brought to me each month is a LIFE SAVER.'
#LibrariesMatter
Founded in 1888, @NatGeo was the 1st magazine to bring archaeology into people’s homes by financing expeditions and bringing cameras to the field.
This photo of a mummy, discovered in a Peruvian cave during a joint National Geographic-Yale expedition, was published in 1915.
A landmark, once in a generation exhibition of the earliest 15th-century books at Princeton University Library has just opened:
Gutenberg & After: Europe's First Printers 1450-1470.
There is also a comprehensive online version of the exhibition: 1/4
https://t.co/6wMRJmufHE.
Under Forskningsdagene kan blant annet alle som vil komme på Universitetsbiblioteket på UiT i Harstad og reparere de brukte bøkene sine!
@UiTromso @hiharstad
“This is evidence of how digital technology and the opening up of libraries [could] transform our knowledge of this period.”
When Milton met Shakespeare: poet's notes on Bard appear to have been found
#digitization#libraries#archives#openaccess#DH
https://t.co/VCN7KcncMW
This summer at #wlic2019, IFLA live streamed 11 key sessions from Athens, Greece. If you've missed the live event, you can catch the recordings here: https://t.co/oaICxVwgN7
@IFLA#libraries#librarians
The first printed edition of The Lindisfarne Gospels, with a beautiful folding facsimile plate of the opening of the gospel according to St. Matthew (London 1854). From the library of Sir Archibald Davis Dawnay, now held by @ubtromso