Abstract

This paper provides an overview over the authors ongoing PhD-research project at the University of Oslo, which aims to contribute to ongoing efforts to transition the field of Old Norse philology into the age of digital humanities by providing a detailed meta-analysis of the tools and technologies currently available for the creation of Old Norse digital editions, as well as the opportunities and pitfalls presented by transition towards digital-first edition projects given current trends.

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