Wales, 39, is the father of the world's most sprawling encyclopedia, the online Wikipedia.
It is the picture she most closely resembles in our International Encyclopedia of Dogs.
It costs nothing to use but it shoved the venerable Encyclopedia Britannica into moldy library stacks.
The most glaring omission is the lack of links to related sources outside the encyclopedia.
The COPA members have recently launched COPApedia, a user-generated Cirrus encyclopedia modeled after Wikipedia.
Ms. YVONNE BYNOE (Author, Encyclopedia of Rap and Hip Hop Culture): I think it's very important.
Financed by the First Lady of Iraq, The Encyclopedia of Sulaymaniyah will extend for three years.
By comparison, online encyclopedia Wikipedia has 3.5 million English entries, though they include more detailed information.
As a child, he read straight through the sixteen-volume encyclopedia his parents gave him.
"Hundreds of thousands were also imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps, " it says in its Holocaust Encyclopedia.
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When it gives, it sounds like a volume of the Encyclopedia Britannica has hit the concrete-slab floor.
For over a decade, we have spent millions of hours building the largest encyclopedia in human history.
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This is the starting point for the rest of the encyclopedia's critical apparatus, a means of definition.
When the show asked her to be on, she memorized the Encyclopedia of Boxing in a few weeks.
"She's a walking encyclopedia, she knows the law, and she has great empathy for the client, " he said.
Microsoft wanted to expand its Encarta brand of digital reference materials, which includes the world's bestselling electronic encyclopedia.
You could write an encyclopedia of worst practices in crisis communications and reputation management based on this saga.
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Le Grand Albert is an encyclopedia of medieval and early modern medicine, including homemade remedies involving herbs, precious stones and animals.
According to Johnson, the online encyclopedia provided them with almost everything they needed to know about crafting conductive materials.
This is the lay encyclopedia, authored by anyone who wants to chip in.
Godwin now is general counsel for the parent of Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, which itself got fooled by anonymity.
However, the 2001 model now had access to a free encyclopedia called Wikipedia.
We especially liked the illustrated encyclopedia of plants and the selection of rosebushes.
He sweeps the entire encyclopedia of mouse economic droppings into one stinking pile.
What is true in one language should not be untrue (or uncertain) in another language for the same encyclopedia.
The Univac was also remarkable for its use of cutting-edge computer techniques, according to the Jones Telecommunications and Multimedia Encyclopedia.
Most of his professional life had been spent unremarkably, teaching history in universities and compiling a 74-part encyclopedia of China.
Two things are certain: no encyclopedia will ever be perfect, and we will never reach consensus on all Wikipedia articles.
But as its reputation as an online resource has grown, the encyclopedia has also become a target for corporate spin.
Last month, Encyclopaedia Brittanica made headlines announcing that it was going to stop printing the oldest continuously printed English encyclopedia.
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