
Watermark scanning
Paper from the seventeenth century that was used in Iceland is being investigated as part of a fundamental research project.
See morePaper from the seventeenth century that was used in Iceland is being investigated as part of a fundamental research project.
See moreStudents enrolled at the University of Iceland pay 38.000 ISK. Other students pay 48.000 ISK. Once students have been accepted they can pay the tuition fee. Deadline for paying is 1 July 2024. The tuition fee covers one-time participation in classes and lectures as well as a one-day excursion by bus.
See moreThe 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.
See moreB-centres (Service Providing Centres) form the backbone of CLARIN, offering the scientific community access to resources and services as well as sharing knowledge.
See moreA significant milestone has been reached in the ISLEX dictionary now that all the Icelandic words in Finnish have been translated.
See moreThis year marks the 150th anniversary that the first large group of Icelanders set sail to the west to make a new home in Canada.
See moreThe Árni Magnússon Institute in Icelandic Studies has received a grant in the amount of ISK 200 million from the Danish A.P. Møller fund.
See morePaper Stories – Paper and Book History in Early Modern Europe has been released as the next installment in De Gruyter publisher’s series Materiale Textkulturen.
See moreRoberto Luigi Pagani translated the story, as well as Jökuls þáttur Búasonar, and wrote the introduction.
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