He said young students should be able to reference the online encyclopaedia in their work.
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Even the venerable Encyclopaedia Britannica has come to understand the importance of visual thematic relationships.
"A printed encyclopaedia is obsolete the minute that you print it, " Mr Cauz said.
According to geographical encyclopaedia, The Gazetteer of Scotland, the property became known as the Castle of Spite.
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By this measure, it is almost 12 times larger than the print version of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
"We used to call him the human encyclopaedia because he knew everything about anything, " Mr Kidwai said.
Mr Kempin also exerted pressure on IBM over the CD-Rom Encyclopaedia IBM World Book, which competed with Microsoft's Encarta.
Last month, Encyclopaedia Brittanica made headlines announcing that it was going to stop printing the oldest continuously printed English encyclopedia.
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They are regarded as a living encyclopaedia of Mongolian oral traditions and immortalize the heroic history of the Mongolian people.
At the same time, frequent users of the encyclopaedia said they preferred using the online version more than the print one.
These include the ability to add Twitter functionality to the Outlook email tool and to consult Encyclopaedia Britannica articles from within Word.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, the company, has largely moved away from its encyclopaedia work focusing most of its energies in recent years on educational software.
He also said a ten-volume "terror encyclopaedia" seized in a police raid had been a gift, and that he had not read it.
He'll have to push aside such traditional vendors as The Economist and the Encyclopaedia Britannica with a combination of lower prices and more current information.
One of the three major epics of China , it is both an outstanding artistic creation and an oral encyclopaedia of the Kirgiz people.
The Web-based encyclopaedia Wikipedia and the Internet browser Mozilla Firefox are just two of the products whose development relies upon the contribution of a community of online users.
The core of the app is the London Encyclopaedia, an 1, 100-page doorstop first published by Macmillan in 1983, with 5, 500 detailed entries on buildings, places, events and people.
The history of business (Encyclopaedia Britannica, Polaroid etc.), politics and sports are filled with examples of individuals and teams that failed to notice that the game had changed.
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They are collectively called "The Stone Encyclopaedia of the Bible".
Searches not only call up websites and images on the same page, but other references, such as Amazon's book search, the Internet Movie Database, and encyclopaedia and dictionary references.
It appears that Encyclopaedia Brittanica is now officially retro.
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TomTom doesn't appear to be letting that spat with Encyclopaedia Britannica stop it from rolling out new GPS devices, with its new GO 720 unit making its debut today, along with the company's new "Map Share" system.
The phrase was first used by Mee - a celebrated writer and journalist best known for his 1908 Children's Encyclopaedia - in The King's England, a 1930s series of books offering a guide to each of England's counties.
It is commonly cited as one of the most important works of Armenian folklore, functioning as an encyclopaedia and repository of the entire range of knowledge about the heritage of Armenian people, their religion, mythology, philosophy, cosmology, customs and ethics.
This, to digital immigrants, may sound like a recipe for anarchic chaos, until they visit, for instance, wikipedia.org, an online encyclopaedia that is growing dramatically richer by the day through exactly this spontaneous (and surprisingly orderly) collaboration among strangers.
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The Wiki boss has often said that his free, not-for-profit online encyclopaedia - that now gets seven billion page views each month with in-excess of five million multiple-language entries - was either the "smartest thing, or the dumbest thing that I ever did".
"Gibraltarpedia" organisers want their QR codes to communicate with the user's phone to determine its set-up language, so a Brazilian tourist can be taken to a page in Portuguese, a Turk to one in Turkish and so on, says Roger Bamkin, a consultant to the Gibraltar government and a volunteer from Wikimedia UK, the charity that supports the online encyclopaedia.
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