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Eb🍩ny Wears A Mask
WriterEbony
I'm either about to be amazingly proactive and start a campaign, or I'm about to be hugely embarrassed. It could go either way.Here's my rant-thread about author royalties in Australia,
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Pete
nonmayorpete
Tonight, I had the privilege of being elected Vice President of San Francisco's Library Commission. I'm looking forward to continuing to work with my favorite institution, led by @michaelambert.Here's a
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Azure SDK
AzureSDK
Introducing the new #Azure SDKsA 3 minute video that brings you through our motivation for creating the new SDKs - it's all centered around increasing developer productivity while building Azure
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Ruth McManus
RMcMnow
A sequence of #maps teasing out the story of the #mills on the #Tolka in #Drumcondra, west of the bridge, beginning with Rocque 1757 again. Note the mill race, island
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Rebecca Trevalyan
RTrevalyan
I started a list of activities & enterprises that could (and in some places do) live in our high streets & in our neighbourhoods post-pandemic. Add your ideas? #buildbackbetter >>
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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
Just learned I'm "famous" because I am quoted in a bunch of crazy articles about how awful it is that English teachers aren't teaching Shakespeare. This will be a great
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Saurabh Daware 🌻 (64%)
saurabhcodes
Idk I randomly felt like writing about refactoring, structuring your project and how I approach new projects.Here's what I try to follow when building something new THREAD1/n 1. Start with
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Flancia!
flancian
Even though I'm an atheist, ever since reading "The Name of the Rose" I've leaned towards finding monasteries cool for a variety of reasons. First of all: monasteries begat universities.
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Chasing Aphrodite
ChasingAphrodit
Oral history of fmr Getty associate antiquities curator Ken Hamma, who helped grow the Getty’s antiquities collection from ‘87 to ‘97. Later Hamma fought for open access to information about
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Carrie Harris
carrharr
This morning, I read this article about the Internet Archive. I have thoughts. https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/digital/copyright/article/83971-internet-archive-answers-publishers-copyright-lawsuit.html (1/?) I'm not a huge
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Alex and Books 📚
AlexAndBooks_
Carl Sagan was a brilliant astronomer, author, and professor.He's well known for being the presenter of the popular PBS series "Cosmos."Here are some of my favorite thoughts on books from
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Scott MacDougall-Shackleton
ScottMacShack
my thought of the week: Author-pays Open Access publication model is worse for science and society than the traditional subscription model with for-profit publishers. Why? . 1/6 Institutional libraries have
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Dr. Sarah Bond
SarahEBond
Today in @PleiadesProject places, we are traveling to ancient Mediterranean libraries other than the well known library of Alexandria: https://pleiades.stoa.org/@@search?SearchableText=library Why not explore some of the great libraries and
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Jessica Gardner
CamUniLibrarian
So what does it take behind the scenes to restart the physical library? It should be easy, right? Well... it’s complicated, because we are doing everything in a new way
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sneha
magicanarchist
all the cafes where you can go, sit down, get free wifi, so you can plug in your laptop to work for hours should be what our public libraries should
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Richard Ovenden
richove
Today sees 'Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge' published by @Harvard_Press in the US and Canada! I have written the book to draw attention to
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