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Uni of York people! Starter Pack here: https://go.bsky.app/24quNDW
It's a bit like all those other useful guides to Bluesky, but with several useful insights from University of York academics about using the platform, and we'd love it if it was reposted far and wide...
>> blogs.york.ac.uk/library/2024...
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DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) can help people find, cite and track work. We provide them for outputs hosted on york.ac.uk web pages, and/or the White Rose Research Online repository
DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) can help people find, cite and track work. We provide them for outputs hosted on york.ac.uk web pages, and/or the White Rose Research Online repository
medium.com/@helena.cox/...
Positively Narnia-esque.
Positively Narnia-esque.
@uoylibrary.bsky.social
www.york.ac.uk/students/new...
It's an effort to make GenAI interactions more structured and efficient with specifically academic prompts to support specifically academic activities.
We'd be really interested in your views on it.
It's an effort to make GenAI interactions more structured and efficient with specifically academic prompts to support specifically academic activities.
We'd be really interested in your views on it.
(We'll gloss over the number of Danish pastries consumed in the cafe next door. Ahem.)
Join us on a brief pictorial trip back in time with his much loved* brutalist building, starting with this cracking picture of the mid-60s campus, with the Morrell behind Central Hall.
Look at those crisp architectural lines. Woof.
Next up: plans >> 🧵
(We'll gloss over the number of Danish pastries consumed in the cafe next door. Ahem.)
Join us on a brief pictorial trip back in time with his much loved* brutalist building, starting with this cracking picture of the mid-60s campus, with the Morrell behind Central Hall.
Look at those crisp architectural lines. Woof.
Next up: plans >> 🧵
Join us on a brief pictorial trip back in time with his much loved* brutalist building, starting with this cracking picture of the mid-60s campus, with the Morrell behind Central Hall.
Look at those crisp architectural lines. Woof.
Next up: plans >> 🧵
Normal service will resume shortly.
Normal service will resume shortly.
bsky.app/profile/npos...
This is in academia/.edu's new ToS, which you're prompted to agree to on login. Anyway I'll be jumping ship. You can find my stuff at hcommons.org.
bsky.app/profile/npos...
www.york.ac.uk/library/visi... #UoYTips
www.york.ac.uk/library/visi... #UoYTips
Importantly, the coffee is *objectively* nicer than it was previously, in our opinion… ☕️
Importantly, the coffee is *objectively* nicer than it was previously, in our opinion… ☕️
And what better way to celebrate than to share the recent (as in last half an hour) news which has academic Bluesky scratching their heads - a 3 month pause to the REF criteria setting process...
(cc @uoyopenres.bsky.social)
2029.ref.ac.uk/news/pause-t...
And what better way to celebrate than to share the recent (as in last half an hour) news which has academic Bluesky scratching their heads - a 3 month pause to the REF criteria setting process...
(cc @uoyopenres.bsky.social)
2029.ref.ac.uk/news/pause-t...
Please don't be too entertaining while we're gone because it's hard enough catching up with emails...
In the meantime if you've not already read the Researcher's Guide to Bluesky, what better time to start?
>> blogs.york.ac.uk/library/2024...
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Please don't be too entertaining while we're gone because it's hard enough catching up with emails...
In the meantime if you've not already read the Researcher's Guide to Bluesky, what better time to start?
>> blogs.york.ac.uk/library/2024...
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Which reminds us of this, the greatest misuse of an out of office reply ever... One for the linguists.
Which reminds us of this, the greatest misuse of an out of office reply ever... One for the linguists.
This thread is about Lola Furniss's curation, on working class women in England.
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This thread is about Lola Furniss's curation, on working class women in England.
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yorsearch.york.ac.uk/permalink/44...
You *could* argue that the author has already reached the 'too numerous to mention' stage with the current title, but this is the 1770s, when they liked their book names looooong.
yorsearch.york.ac.uk/permalink/44...
You *could* argue that the author has already reached the 'too numerous to mention' stage with the current title, but this is the 1770s, when they liked their book names looooong.
My books are stored with a dizzying degree of verticality, and can only be reached via those little sliding shelf-ladders.
My books are stored with a dizzying degree of verticality, and can only be reached via those little sliding shelf-ladders.