Watermark scanning
Paper from the seventeenth century that was used in Iceland is being investigated as part of a fundamental research project.
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Paper from the seventeenth century that was used in Iceland is being investigated as part of a fundamental research project.
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The call for Snorri Sturluson Fellowships for 2024 was announced last July with a deadline of 1 December. The fellows for this year have been announced.
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B-centres (Service Providing Centres) form the backbone of CLARIN, offering the scientific community access to resources and services as well as sharing knowledge.
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The linguistic journal Orð og tunga is now accepting submissions. Manuscripts should be delivered to the editor by September 1, 2020, for publication in the 2021 issue.
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EFNIL (the European Federation of National Institutions for Language) calls on students to participate in a competition to find the best master’s theses in Europe within the area of language use, language policy and multilingualism. The award
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The Árni Magnússon Institute in Icelandic Studies has devised and approved a new policy on open access and open data. The policy on open access means that anyone can interface with material, including the full text of books and articles, through open online access. Open access applies to:
See moreDriscoll, M. J.: ‘The long and winding road: Manuscript culture in late pre-modern Iceland’, White field, black seeds: Nordic literacy practices in the long nineteenth century, ed. Anna Kuismin & M. J. Driscoll (Helsinki, 2013), pp. 50-63.
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