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Online Encyclopedias
Online resources have the potential to replace bulky reference books. The
encyclopedia, a benevolent reference work that covers all branches of knowledge,
or one branch of knowledge in an exhaustive manner, has found a home in
cyberspace.
Online encyclopedias can complement or supplement the printed reference
collection. Here is a roundup of some of the best encyclopedias on the Internet:
- Britannica.com
Britannica.com includes a portion of the contents of the venerable print
edition. You can also simultaneously search for reviews of the 125,000
hand-picked reference sites, related books and current articles from
magazines such as Discover, The Economist and Newsweek.
- Encyclopedia.com
Offers more than 50,000 articles from The Concise Columbia Electronic
Encyclopedia (Third Edition). Encyclopedia.com offers 170,000 links,
including cross-referenced articles and other sites. You can also access
articles and images from the Electric Library for a fee.
- Encarta
This free encyclopedia from Microsoft contains 17,000 articles and more than
2,200 photos, illustrations, maps, charts and tables. You can also access
the World Atlas and the World English Dictionary, a "talking
dictionary" replete with audio files.
- Fact Monster
Search 57,000 articles from the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Simply
enter your search term and start reading!
Don't overlook "subject encyclopedias" that are devoted to a field or
a discipline. Here are a few examples:
To find more online encyclopedias, visit the following sites:
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