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TÜ raamatukogu digiteerimistegevus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Digitisation Activities at the University of Tartu LibraryUniversity of Tartu Library, being the oldest and largest research library in Estonia, has paid much attention to the digitisation of its unique collections of diverse materials, starting with ...
Zettur, Piret
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Additions and changes to the species list of Estonian bryophytes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Since the last additions (Vellak et al., 2021), four new species should be added to the list. Two of these (Calypogeia fissa and Timmia austriaca) are new finds, two (Hedwigia emodica and Syntrichia ruraliformis) were earlier known as varieties in ...
Ehrlich, Loore   +5 more
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Eesti- ja Liivimaa talurahva olukorrast Rootsi aja lõpus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The status of peasantry in Estland and Livland at the end of the Swedish reign Enn Küng: In May 2013, a seminar on the topic “Serfdom or freedom: changes in the status of peasantry in the end of the Swedish reign” was held at the University of Tartu. It
Kroon, Kalle   +4 more
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Mõistatuste kogumine Eesti Kirjameeste Seltsis aastatel 1872-1893. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The article first provides a general characterisation of the collection work of the period, and then focuses on the contribution of riddles, the characterisation of the more important materials from the aspect of quality and authenticity, and the ...
Rein Saukas
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Additions to the Estonian Bryoflora 2019-2021: Liverworts and Mosses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Six species and one subspecies new for Estonia have been found during recent fieldworks. In addition, three varieties from our bryoflora are now accepted as species and so the number of species in Estonian bryoflora is currently 611.
Ehrlich, Loore   +5 more
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Pärimuslik ajalugu – arengusuunad ja paralleelid [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Narrated history (pärimuslik ajalugu) as an independent research approach started to emerge in Estonian folkloristics in the 1990s. On the one hand, it was expectable, as narrating the past was significantly in the foreground in the 1980s–90s, due to the
Tiiu Jaago
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Nõukogulik või ebanõukogulik? Veel kord olmekirjanduse olemusest, tähendusest ja toimest / Soviet or Anti-Soviet? Once more on the nature, meaning, and function of 'everyday literature' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Artiklis vaatlen olmekirjanduse nimelist nähtust – 1970. ja 1980. aastate vahetusel Nõukogude Eestis ilmunud romaane, mille keskseks teemaks olid kaasaegsed sugudevahelised suhted.
Ross, Johanna
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J. Randvere’s “Ruth” (1909) as an Example of Literary Decadence and the Quintessence of Young Estonia’s (1905–1915) Modern Ideology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This article is based on the interpretation of a segment of the reception of J. Randvere’s provocative, short essay-novella “Ruth” (1909), which was written by Johannes Aavik, a well-known Young Estonian and one of the principal modernizers of the ...
Hinrikus, Mirjam
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Remondikümnend raamatukogus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
A Decade Full of Renovations at the University of Tartu LibraryThe library building, which entered its 40th year of functioning on 22 February 2022, had already for many years been urgently needing renovation. Some partial renovations had been made a few
Haak, Kristhel   +3 more
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