CHICAGO - Hours after Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. announced it will stop publishing print editions of its flagship encyclopedia for the first time in more than 200 years, someone among the editing ...
If you haven't studied philosophy, you've probably never heard of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, but that doesn't mean the compendium isn't relevant to your interests. In fact it's extremely ...
At the time of this writing, the opening sentence of Larry Sanger’s Everipedia entry is pretty close to his Wikipedia entry. It describes him as “an American Internet project developer … best known as ...
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy may be the most interesting website on the internet. Not because of the content – which includes fascinating entries on everything from ambiguity to zombies – ...
If you've spent any time online, chances are you've read a few (or a few hundred) articles on Wikipedia. Launched in 2001, the free encyclopedia reportedly played host to upwards of 50 million ...
The public and scientists have helped create the first 150,000 species pages in the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL), the global online project to create a page for each of the 1.8 million known species on ...
Encyclopedia of China (second edition) is on display at a Beijing book fair.[Photo by Zhang Kaixin/For China Daily] The online version of Encyclopedia of China (third edition), which will be released ...
This special series focuses on important community issues, innovative solutions to societal challenges, and people and non-profit groups making an impact through technology. by Lisa Stiffler on Jan 15 ...
On the Internet, there’s an answer to every question even “how are marshmallows made?” and “how do toilets work?” The Web site HowStuffWorks wants to remind television viewers and Web visitors that it ...
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