Peder Gammeltoft
@digitalonomast
Danish place-name researcher, into digitisation of onomastic data and sourses. Works at University of Bergen in Norway.
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http://www.onomastics.org 04-06-2014 07:46:13
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The national Norwegian portal for technical terminology, Termportalen is launching today. It's been some intensive last few years - but well worth it! Termportalen @språksamlingane Universitetet i Bergen @sprakradet
33rd meeting - the coordination meeting has been active since 1991 Sámediggi Sametinget Kartverket @sprakradet UNGEGN
They do innovative stuff here at the Sámi allaskuvla/Sámi University of Applied Sciences. When teaching geographical names, the students design course materials and games. We can all learn from this! @samiallaskuvla Sámediggi Sametinget Kartverket @sprakradet Biblioteket UiB UNGEGN
I've had a great week here in Dublin at first at the Placenames Branch and the last few days at Dublin City University. Thank you for a productive and thought-provoking week, friends! My head is buzzing with new ideas! See you soon again Brian Ó Raghallaigh Abdulelah Michal Měchura and all!
Place names workshop at Dublin City University on tree names on today - very appropriately we started with tour of the Botanic Gardens Dublin City University NBG Ireland Logainm.ie
The Norwegian digital tradition archive Samla is launched. Samla is a Research Council funded research infrastructure at housed at Biblioteket UiB - a great day for Universitetet i Bergen. We're having a great Samla international seminar today.
Dr Murray Cook SNSBI University of Stirling Peder Gammeltoft Centre for Scottish & Celtic Studies UHI Institute for Northern Studies North Ages The Northern Ireland Place-Name Project ICOS UofGCelticGaelic Final programme to come soon, but here's some more info on the speakers:
Delighted to announce our new website hiddenheritages.ai/en. The Decoding Hidden Heritages project brings together over 5,500 folktales from manuscript and printed sources. It really is a treasure trove of stories in Gàidhlig, Irish and English. Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences @ DCU Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge (DCU)