Uppslagsverket Finland

Printed editions of the encyclopaedia.

Uppslagsverket Finland ("Encyclopaedia Finland") is a Swedish-language encyclopedia with a focus on Finland and in particular Finland-Swedish subjects.

The encyclopedia is published by initiative of an association dedicated to this task, Föreningen finlandssvenska uppslagsverk. The initiative to the publication was taken in 1969, and the first edition was published in three volumes in 1982 to 1985.[1]

A second edition was published by Schildts förlag in five volumes during 2003 to 2007. This edition met with limited sales success, in similarilty to most other printed encyclopedias at this time.[2]

In 2009, the encyclopedia was made freely available online, with funding from the educational association Svenska folkskolans vänner. Editor of both printed editions was Henrik Ekberg,[1] and for the online edition Sigbritt Backman.

References

  1. 1 2 Uppslagsverket Finland: Info. Accessed 2016-07-16. (Swedish)
  2. Uppslagsverket Finland nådde Ö. YLE 2007-11-06. (Archived.) (Swedish)

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