Uppslagsverket Finland
Editors | Henrik Ekberg et alii |
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Language | Swedish |
Genre | Encyclopedia |
Publisher | Schildts |
Publication date | 1982–1985 2003–2007 (2nd edition) |
Publication place | Finland |
ISBN | 9789515002679 |
Uppslagsverket Finland ('Encyclopedia 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 Finnish-Swedish Encyclopedia Association'). 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 in five volumes during 2003 to 2007.[2]
In 2009, the encyclopedia was made freely available online, with funding from the educational association Svenska Folkskolans Vänner (SFV).
History
[edit]The encyclopedia was initiated in 1969, and work began in July of the same year. The starting point was a perceived lack of attention to Swedish Finland in both Finnish and national encyclopedias.[1]
To carry out the project, Föreningen finlandssvenska uppslagsverk ('the Finnish-Swedish Encyclopedia Association') was formed, which also received support from several Finnish-Swedish foundations and eventually from the Finnish state. The largest financial contribution was made by Svenska Folkskolans Vänner (SFV) and Schildts, which also acted as publisher.[3]
Paper edition
[edit]The first edition was published in three volumes between 1982 and 1985,[1] as the largest publishing venture in Swedish in Finland to date. The volumes were each about 700 pages long, and contained a total of about 9,000[3] articles. By its own admission, the encyclopedia was a sales success, with distribution both in Swedish-speaking Finland and outside of the country.[1]
After a number of years, however, the need for a new edition arose to cover developments in Swedish Finland. A second edition was published by Schildts in five volumes between 2003 and 2007, with a total of more than 12,000 articles.[3] The financing was again mainly provided by SFV,[1] and SFV noted a production cost of 10 million euros.[4]
The second edition of Uppslagsverket Finland experienced some sales difficulties, similar to encyclopedias in book form in many other countries at the time.[2]
Internet launch
[edit]In 2009, the encyclopedia was made available online for free.[5] There are no subscriptions or passwords for the online edition or advertisements on the website. SFV was mainly responsible for the internet launch,[3] while Schildts was responsible for updating the content and involved a number of experts.[1]
In 2012, the two Finnish publishers Schildts and Söderström & Co merged to form Schildts & Söderströms. As a result of the merger, Uppslagsverket Finland was taken over in its entirety by SFV.[1]
The article content, except for the majority of the images, may be reused under the Creative Commons free license CC-BY-SA 4.0.[6]
At the time of its launch, Uppslagsverket Finland was located at the domain address www.uvf.fi.[7] Since then, it has moved to www.uppslagsverket.fi, which has meant that links from Wikipedia have had to be reformatted.[6]
Editorial staff
[edit]Editors
[edit]The editor-in-chief of both printed editions was Henrik Ekberg , and the chairman of the editorial board during production was Erik Allardt.[1]
Sigbritt Backman was editor-in-chief of the online edition[8] from autumn 2009 to autumn 2010, and then Johan Lindberg took over the task until spring 2012. The editor in charge since 1 June 2012 is Rabbe Sandelin.[9]
At the time of the internet launch, it was noted that the responsibility for updating the encyclopedia was handled by two full-time editors;[4] however, at the beginning of 2016, it was noted that Uppslagsverket Finland is not being actively updated. Readers are asked to contact the editorial team if anything needs updating.[5]
Editorial board
[edit]In addition to the permanent editorial staff, the editorial board has been joined by some 20 Finnish-Swedish subject experts.[4]
In February 2016, the following persons were listed as members of the editorial board of Uppslagsverket Finland:[10]
- Kristian Donner , zoologist
- Torsten Edgren , archaeologist
- Henrik Ekberg , editor
- Håkan Eklund, editor
- Patrick Eriksson , architect
- Mikael Finell, historian
- René Gothóni , religious scholar
- Carl-Adam Haeggström, botanist
- Peter Holmberg , physicist
- Lena Huldén , historian
- Ann-Marie Ivars, linguist
- Henrik Knif , historian
- Gunhard Kock, editor
- Mikael Korhonen, historian
- Christer Kuvaja, historian
- Tua Kyrklund, information officer
- Mats Liljeroos, music critic
- Joachim Mickwitz , historian
- Jessica Parland-von Essen , historian
- Tom Petterson, medical doctor
- Henry Rask, historian
- Rabbe Sandelin, editor
- Tom Söderman, ambassador
- Gustaf Widén , cultural journalist
Bibliography
[edit]First edition
[edit]- Uppslagsverket Finland 1: A–J (1982), ISBN 951-50-0267-2
- Uppslagsverket Finland 2: K–R (1983), ISBN 951-50-0296-6
- Uppslagsverket Finland 3: S–Ö (1985), ISBN 951-50-0331-8
Second edition
[edit]- Uppslagsverket Finland 1: Aal–Fil (2003), ISBN 951-50-1356-9
- Uppslagsverket Finland 2: Fim–Kep (2004), ISBN 951-50-1369-0
- Uppslagsverket Finland 3: Ker–Oly (2005), ISBN 951-50-1370-4
- Uppslagsverket Finland 4: Oma–Sus (2006), ISBN 951-50-1371-2
- Uppslagsverket Finland 5: Sut–Öve (2007), ISBN 951-50-1372-0
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h Uppslagsverket Finlands historia Archived 2016-07-09 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2016-07-16. (in Swedish)
- ^ a b Uppslagsverket Finland nådde Ö. YLE 2007-11-06. (Archived.) (in Swedish)
- ^ a b c d Helmersson, Dicte. "Uppslagsverket Finland". Nationalencyclopedin (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 2 February 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
- ^ a b c "Uppslagsverket Finland gratis på webben". Hbl.fi | Finlands ledande nyhetssajt på svenska (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
- ^ a b "Välkommen till Uppslagsverket Finland på nätet". uppslag.kaapeli.fi. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012.
- ^ a b "Om uppslagsverket - Uppslagsverket Finland". uppslagsverket.fi (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
- ^ "Uppslagsverket Finland på nätet". svenska.yle.fi (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
- ^ "Redaktionen". Uppslagsverket Finland (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 16 December 2010.
- ^ "Redaktion". uppslag.kaapeli.fi (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 19 March 2016.
- ^ "Redaktionsrådet för Uppslagsverket Finland". uppslag.kaapeli.fi. Archived from the original on 19 March 2016.
External links
[edit]Media related to Uppslagsverket Finland at Wikimedia Commons