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Skandinavische Erinnerungsberichte und Quellen zur Coronakrise

Nur ein Thema in den wie immer spannenden “Webressourcen aus Nordeuropa – Fundstücke”

https://nordichistoryblog.hypotheses.org/4447

Des weiteren:

“Die Nationalbibliothek [von Norwegen, KG] digitalisiert zur Zeit 73 Lokalzeitungen sowie deren 48 historischen Vorgängerpublikationen und schaltet den Zugang zu den Ausgaben, die vor 2005 erschienen sind und ca. 500.000 Exemplare beinhalten, frei. Damit werden rund 1,3 Mio digitalisierte Zeitungen im Netz kostenlos verfügbar sein.”

New from eLife: Invitation to submit to Preprint Review

“[A]uthors who have shared their work as a preprint on bioRxiv are invited to submit to eLife’s new Preprint Review service. Initially detailed by Editor-in-Chief Michael Eisen last year, Preprint Review offers authors the opportunity to have eLife review their work directly on bioRxiv and, simultaneously, consider the work for publication in the journal.”

https://elifesciences.org/inside-elife/d0c5d114/new-from-elife-invitation-to-submit-to-preprint-review

Inkless Editions

“Scholarly Digital Editions (SDE) this year celebrates twenty years as an independent digital publisher ? and is relaunching itself as www.inklesseditions.com http://www.inklesseditions.com/>. To mark the occasion, and to help scholars and readers through this difficult time, Inkless is offering free access to all SDE publications up to 1 August 2020. You can access all SDE publications through the new Inklesseditions.com site, and through the links here. Our publications cover history, Dante, the Canterbury Tales, Old English and Armenian.
Historical publications: The Parliament Rolls of Medieval England (ed. Chris Given-Wilson et al), at http://www.sd-editions.com/PROME/home.html; The Bayeux Tapestry Digital Edition (ed. Martin Foys) at http://www.sd-editions.com/bayeux/online/index.html
Dante: Dante?s Commedia (ed. Prue Shaw) at http://www.sd-editions.com/AnaAdditional/commediaonline/home.html; Dante?s Monarchia (ed. Prue Shaw) at http://www.sd-editions.com/AnaAdditional/monarchia/index.html
The Canterbury Tales: The Hengwrt Chaucer Digital Facsimile (ed. Estelle Stubbes) at http://www.sd-editions.com/hengwrt/home.html; The Canterbury Tales Manuscript Catalogue (Dan Mosser) at http://www.sd-editions.com/AnaAdditional/CTPCAT/CTPCAThome.html; Caxton?s Canterbury Tales (ed. Barbara Bordalejo) at http://www.sd-editions.com/caxtons/splash.html; The General Prologue App (ed. Richard North, Terry Jones, et al) at http://www.sd-editions.com/CantApp/GP
Old English: The Digital Aelfric (ed. Aaron Kleist) at http://www.sd-editions.com/aelfric/index.php
Armenian: The Leiden Armenian Lexical Textbase (ed. Jos Weitenberg) at http://www.sd-editions.com/LALT/access.html
Of particular note is the developing version of the first of the new series of Canterbury Tales Project publications: Tom Farrell?s edition of the Tales of the Reeve and Cook, at http://www.inklesseditions.com/TCP/Subscription/RE.
Peter Robinson
Inkless Editions, the imprint of Scholarly Digital Editions.”

Tagungsdokumentation Kunst – Sport – Literatur

Im Oktober 2018 feierte die Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft von Sportmuseen, Sportarchiven und Sportsammlungen e.V. (DAGS) ihr 15-jähriges, das Institut für Sportgeschichte Baden-Württemberg zugleich sein 25-jähriges Bestehen. Beide Geburtstage wurden mit einem Jubiläums-Symposium im “UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe” Kloster Maulbronn begangen. Nun liegt seit wenigen Wochen der entsprechende Tagungsband vor:

Martin Ehlers, Markus Friedrich, Helga Holz und Lothar Wieser (Hg.): Tagungsdokumentation Kunst – Sport – Literatur. Vorträge des gleichnamigen Jubiläums-Symposiums am 18. und 19. Oktober 2018 im Kloster Maulbronn. Hildesheim 2019: Arete. 224 Seiten, 24,50 €.

Eine ausführliche Rezension hat Prof. Dr. Detlef Kuhlmann im DOSB-Pressedienst veröffentlicht.

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