Nordisk familjebok
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Nordisk familjebok is a Swedish encyclopedia, published between 1876 and 1957.
The first edition was published in 20 volumes between 1876 and 1899. The second edition was published between 1904 and 1926 in 38 volumes, and is thereby the most comprehensive encyclopedia published in the Swedish language. It is popularly known as Uggleupplagan ("The Owl Edition"), because it has an owl on the cover. Two more editions were published before 1957. The copyrights have since expired from the two first version, and they are now in Public domain.
In the 1990's, the University of Linköping (in Sweden) started Projekt Runeberg which intention is to provide digital copies of old printed Nordic – just as Project Gutenberg aims to do with English Literatur. In 2001, the technique had improved enough to allow a full scale digitalization of the entire encyclopedia, using scanning and OCR (Optical Character Reading) technique. All 45,000 pages (counting both encyclopedias) have so far been scanned and OCR read, and are publically available on the runeberg webpage. However, there still remains much proof reading.
Reference:
- Preface to the Digital Edition (http://runeberg.org/nf/#preface) by Lars Aronsson, 2003
See also
- Nationalencyklopedin (1989-1996)
- Logo of the first edition (1876)
- Images from Nordisk familjebok
External links
- Nordisk familjebok (http://runeberg.org/nf/) -- both editions (45,000 pages) are available online through Project Runebergde:Nordisk familjebok