Opinion: The last word: What role do encyclopedias play in the modern world?

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The last word: What role do encyclopedias play in the modern world? GlobeDebate

Some people may – and do – ask why anyone needs an encyclopedia in an era in which, thanks to the ubiquity of the internet, there has never been more information on more things available to more people, often free of charge. But so much information on the internet is of uncertain provenance, the content often unreliable and the distinction between fact and opinion so blurred in many cases as to be almost impossible to discern.

We’re very proud of that – the audience has more than doubled since we conducted a full redesign in 2013. But we’re not even close to the highest numbers in terms of usage and content. Britannica has 65 million visitors a month worldwide and offers more than 100,000 articles online . Another challenge is language. The use of English worldwide is so prevalent that it is easy to ignore how many people do not speak it – by some estimates, for example, about half of Europe’s 740 million residents. That is a particular challenge in smaller countries where their language is not widely spoken outside their own borders, such as Finland and Albania. Finding basic, reliable, updated data can be a major problem in those places.

 

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GlobeDebate With all the interest in the ever lasting present and its perpetual self gratification with shallow sensitivities history or anything in the past means nothing. Without the past we cannot move to the future. To many this is unimportant with all perceived oppression. ..........

GlobeDebate There might be a photograph of PM P.Trudeau flipping the bird in Salmon Arm in one as it does not exist on the Internet.

GlobeDebate Historical snapshots of knowledge?

GlobeDebate They're digital and community-edited with a slew of sources, now.

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