Islandica Goes Electronic
There’s no doubt about it: Open-Access publishing is the coming thing, and Medieval Scandinavian Studies are gradually starting to reap the benefits. The latest e-publishing initiative in the field is Cornell University Press’s decision to publish all future volumes in the famous Islandica series on the internet, as well as in print. Volume 53, Joseph Harris’s collected essays, is now available free to anybody with a computer. Readers will also be able to order volumes over the net on a print-on-demand basis.
Without wishing to be greedy, I just hope that they’ll also decide to digitize the first fifty-two volumes in the series as well!
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Now they´ve also shared v. 54, Romance and Love in Late Medieval and Early Modern Iceland -Essays in Honor of Marianne Kalinke edited by Kirsten Wolf and Johanna Denzin, 2008.
Great news again!.