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Encyclopedia Britannica: out of print
A watershed moment?
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Let's take a look. Below are two articles on Slovakia. I picked Slovakia because it is one of the freely available EB articles. The first link is from EB and the second from Wiki. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/...49008/Slovakia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovakia Both articles are comprehensive. I'm not going to do a item-item comparison. The EB articles is better presented, style-wise, but the Wiki article is better organized (the Wiki style seems to assume a certain level of ADD in its audience and provides a TOC). Also note that most every fact in Wiki is footnoted. There are no footnotes in the EB article. Wiki has a 'discussion' page you can review for points of contention. With EB, all discussion is outside the public domain. All-in-all -- Scholastic Point: Wiki. Quote:
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Yes, well ........
Well, no, I wouldn't - and while I admit to probably being classified old fashioned, I am here, tapping away .
I just find it so much simpler, and pleasanter, when doing any research that requires more than a few (in my case, 2 actually!) sources to refer from, to have the things open and ready at a movement of the eyes. But then I also enjoy the act of writing with a pen - even pencil, sharpened ! - so I suppose I have it all wrong.... But it is quite interesting that my son - Mr. Uber Tech, with gadgets 'amany - prefers to study in the same way. And also write things down. ( All with no "pressure" or suggestion from me, as I assumed for a long time he was doing it "a la mode". ) So I'll be sorry to see it go in one, kind of nostalgic, way. But, on the other hand, I know it was often a huge imposition for some families of very limited means, who were convinced - usually by the publicity and salesmen - that their child had to have it to progress. Like, in fact, my own,when was but a tacker, realising later my parents were almost blackmailed into buying one - on credit terms of course...... Also - the wall space it took up ! |
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