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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 minions ...
The Encyclopaedia Britannica, published without interruption since 1768, is going out of print when current supplies run out. Given economic realities and the role the Internet has assumed in ...
There are about 4,000 sets left, selling for $1,395 each on the Britannica website. After they are gone, the iconic publication will be history.
Britannica is on track to roughly double its revenue from two years ago, when it was set to collect about $100 million. The company is also looking to expand its global footprint, including in ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica could soon go public at a valuation over $1 billion after pivoting into an AI education company. Rod Lawton/PhotoPlus Magazine/Future via Getty Once an icon of the 20th ...
Britannica has added some 2,900 new articles and revised 7 million words this year, Cauz said. The site also includes some 5,000 videos. Though the database continues to grow, ...
The Encyclopaedia Britannica has been around since the 18th century and has become a staple of libraries and school classrooms. But now the company has decided to do away with its hard-copy ...
Encyclopedia Britannica: All the world at your fingertips 06:41. Americans are awash in information. Most of us walk around with devices that give us instant access to all the knowledge in human ...
There have been more than 7 million sets of Encyclopaedia Britannica printed and sold over the years, an indispensable home reference library lining bookshelves, fueling dreams and salvaging homewo… ...
This has to do with the fact that now Britannica sells its digital products to a large number of people." The top year for the printed encyclopedia was 1990, when 120,000 sets were sold, Cauz said.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, which shelved its venerable print edition in favor of a digital-only version more than two years ago, is looking to reclaim its legacy as the household reference of choice.