Anna

Anna

@toastteacake.bsky.social

40 Followers 28 Following 243 Posts Joined Oct 2023
5 days ago

Shocked to hear about the fire in Glasgow, an old stomping ground of mine. Thinking of all the crews involved in combatting the fire, and especially those from Maryhill fire station.

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2 weeks ago

Interesting - thanks!

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2 weeks ago

I am thinking about trying these - are they also spiced or is it really all about the chocolate?

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2 weeks ago

Really hoping that @paralympicsgb.bsky.social will be sharing these (as well as the athletes’ profiles of course) as the games progress.

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2 weeks ago

I bow down to your commitment to stick to your plans.

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2 weeks ago

That looks a top-quality scone. Hope it backed up looks with taste.

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3 weeks ago

So glad I’m not the only person who inadvertently sometimes says Canadia.

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3 weeks ago

I’m sure she’s doubly impressed by overtime.

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1 month ago
The background is pink with pale digital hearts. 
The title is 'The Research Data Life Cycle at King's'. 
The body of the text says: 'Plan. See if you can rekindle an old flame by looking for existing data you can reuse. Ask yourself: What are you looking for in a partner your data? (Your partner is crossed out). Boundaries! Consider ethics, consent, data protection, and funder requirements. Write a Data Management Plan (DMPOnline is your wingperson!). 
There is an image in the top left of green and yellow cables. 
There is an image in the top right which says 'Love Data Week February 9-13, 2026' The background is white with pink digital hearts. The text reads:
Section 1: Collect. Handle with care - collect data securely and responsibly. Consent is essential - follow all governance requirements. Check-in - Have processes in place to provide quality assurance. Why didn't you write me? Keep detailed records as you go! 
Section 2: Organise. Settling down - clean, organise, and document your data. What is your data's love language? Analyse using appropriate methods. Don't mess around! Keep versions, file names, and folder structures clear.
There is an image in the top right which says 'Love Data Week February 9-13, 2026'
Pink background with digital hearts. 
Section 1: Store. Build a secure attachment by storing live data in SharePoint, OneDrive, or Research Data Storage (King's IT and the E-Research team can support you with this).
Strong foundations build a good house. Ensure the data is backed up regularly. 
Meet the family - consider access controls. 

Section 2: Preserve. 
Find your forever home - deposit your data in the King's Open Research Data System (KORDS) or an appropriate subject data repository. 
Plan for the future by using sustainable long-term file formats. 
Your love letter to the future - add clear metadata and documentation.

There is an image in the top right which says 'Love Data Week February 9-13, 2026' A white background with pink digital hearts. 
Text says:
Share. Forget-me-nots - use a Persistent Identifier to ensure your love data can always be found (love is crossed out). 
Give back to the community together. Consider how you will licence your data so that other people can re-use it. 
If you love your data, you will set it free. Aim for your data to be as open as possible, as closed as necessary. 

There is an image of a golden heart, inside it says 'To find out more, contact research.data@kcl.ac.uk'
There is another image of blue, purple, and orange fibres against a dark blue background. 
In the bottom left is a 'Libraries & Collections' logo. 
There is an image in the top right which says 'Love Data Week February 9-13, 2026'

Data management is a core part of good research practice. To kick off Love Data Week, our data lifecycle shows data's journey through planning, collecting, organising, storing, preserving and sharing to support open research. #LoveData26 #KCL

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1 month ago

#WinterOlympics

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1 month ago

Often feels like anyone who is critical of GenAI is immediately labelled a neo-luddite. But these criticisms are legit: they don't come from fear or ignorance, they come from a genuine concern about environmental degradation, loss of privacy, reduced human connection, & exploitation for profit.

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1 month ago
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Creative Commons Licenses are ill-equipped for the AI era and the rapid ingestion/scraping of open content by bots. - training for AI doesn't fit traditional copyright definitions because text is converted into statistical patterns that are tokenised processed and used for probability-based outputs.

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1 month ago

I cannot like this post. These poor, starving babies.

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2 months ago

December is basically my eating mince pies for breakfast month.

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2 months ago

Pear: not just for Brumaire

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2 months ago

Don’t forget!

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2 months ago

‘England win by 4 wickets’: strong late entry for most surprising phone notification of the year.

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2 months ago

Tucking into my now-traditional Christmas Eve meal of lightly smoked salmon with samphire, peas, salad and new potatoes. So so good.

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2 months ago

“I don’t know what to have for lunch,” I find myself thinking. I have a fridge full of cheese. 🙄

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2 months ago

💪

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2 months ago

I don’t know who needs to know this, but if you like lemony desserts, Waitrose limoncello mince pies are delicious.

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3 months ago

Investigating adjustable height desks. Surprised (though probably shouldn’t be) that going lower than a standard desk is not more common #OfficeFurnitureIsAFeministIssue

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3 months ago

Roooooooooooooooot

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3 months ago
Preview
Medieval deaf communication Communicating with hand signs has a long history. Researcher Jude Seal examines the evidence for signing in Medieval Europe among both deaf and hearing communities.

How did people with deafness or hearing impairment communicate in the Middle Ages? This post discusses sign language and the story of Thomas Tillsye - one of tne first recorded uses of sign language in England.
wellcomecollection.org/stories/medi...

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3 months ago

Urgh. But thank you for the reminder to check for my own travel plans.

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3 months ago
Librarian The Library of the Scott Polar Research Institute is one of the most comprehensive collections of published polar information in the world. This highly specialist reference collection, which attracts

The @scottpolar.bsky.social are looking for a librarian. This is a rare opportunity! Work with (probably) the world's largest dedicated polar library alongside archive and museum colleagues. The dream 😍

📜

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3 months ago

FFS #Ashes #ItsTheHopeEtc

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3 months ago

My first wicket of the #Ashes!

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3 months ago

Ah. #Ashes

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