The Internet encyclopedia was co-founded in 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sangler.
Perhaps we should give Ted Tjaden's idea about
an internet encyclopedia some serious thought, even if one were to begin with a culling and listing of decent, up - to - date existing sites.
If you're ever in the mood to drop back a good few yards to get some perspective, you might want to take a look at the Philosophy of Law section of
the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP).
He works as an editor for the Leonardo Electronic Almanac published by MIT Press and for
the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
The entry for evolution on Wikipedia,
the Internet encyclopedia that anyone can edit, was altered 2,081 times by 68 editors between December 2001 and last October.
David Cameron has come to the defence of Grant Shapps after the Conservative chairman was accused of anonymously editing his own entry and those of other Tory politicians on
internet encyclopedia Wikipedia.
Not exact matches
We did visit a local school here and saw their «science fair» but it seemed to consist of rather basic projects with lots of printouts from the
Internet and CD
encyclopedias, with no research or experiments or anything other than a display that looked nice.
ARCH PEDIATR ADOLESC MED / VOL 156, NOV 2002 Mayo Clinic, http://www.mayoclinic.com American Academy of Family Physicians, http://familydoctor.org/ A.D.A.M. Medical
Encyclopedia [
Internet].
Use traditional
encyclopedia or a CD - ROM to find information about the place you will visit; try the
Internet or books in the library.
Open - source information repositories such as Wikipedia have changed the way knowledge is captured and disseminated, using the
Internet as a perpetual worldwide editing system for a virtually unlimited digital
encyclopedia.
Cuba Only 14 percent of Cubans have access to the
Internet, and the vast majority are limited to a government - controlled network made up of e-mail, an
encyclopedia, government Web sites, and selected foreign sites supportive of the Cuban dictatorship.
Ten years ago no one would have ever believed that an encyclopaedia written by random strangers from the
internet would be better than the
Encyclopedia Britannica, but that's the power of crowdsourcing.
THINK OF THE
INTERNET AS YOUR
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA!
An
internet relationship is a relationship between people who have met online, and in many cases know each other only via the Internet dating Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Fou
internet relationship is a relationship between people who have met online, and in many cases know each other only via the
Internet dating Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Fou
Internet dating Wikipedia is a free online
encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.
Students may use dictionaries or
encyclopedias to look up unfamiliar words, or search the
internet to determine which objects in a category are bigger or smaller than others.
In addition to having near - instant access to the
Internet, students with iPads also possess dictionaries,
encyclopedias, calculators, graphing tools and atlases.
Breaking News,
encyclopedias, books and others are available through the
Internet.
Students use all kinds of resources — including
encyclopedias, almanacs, bios and other books, and the
Internet — to locate specific information about each president.
Parents and students can spend quality time together as they use maps,
encyclopedia, the
Internet — and any other resources they can put their hands on — to help them figure out which state is «hidden» in the week's five clues.
Plant books and other resources, including
encyclopedias, field guides, and / or
Internet resources (list of links provided)
Then challenge students to dig through library (
encyclopedias, biographies) and
Internet resources to find additional quotes from women.
You also need a good
encyclopedia program, especially if you don't have access to the
Internet.
In preparation for Historical Figure Day, students have a few weeks to research their chosen individuals and find sources of information, such as books,
encyclopedias, and approved
Internet sites.
use available resource materials (atlases,
encyclopedias, the
Internet) to pinpoint on a world map the locations of ten places associated with the facts presented.
Students can conduct research not only on the
Internet but also through interviews and in bound
encyclopedias, magazines, and books.
This activity requires that students have access to the
Internet or to plenty of maps, sets of
encyclopedia, and other geography resources.
Computers allowed students to word process rather than type, to do media presentations instead of show and tell, to find information on the
Internet instead of
encyclopedias, and to graph data electronically instead of with magic markers.
1974 > The
internet «took off» 1990 > The invention of the web 1990 > The LINGUIST List 1991 > From ASCII to Unicode 1994 > Travlang, travel and languages 1995 > The Internet Dictionary Project 1995 > NetGlos, a glossary of the internet 1995 > Various languages on our screen 1995 > Global Reach, promoting localization 1996 > OneLook Dictionaries, a «fast finder» 1997 > 82.3 % of the web in English 1997 > The internet, a tool for minority languages 1997 > A European terminology database 1997 > Babel Fish, a free translation software 1997 > The tools of the translation company Logos 1997 > Specialized terminology databases 1998 > The need for a «linguistic democracy» 1999 > Bilingual dictionaries in WordReference.com 1999 > The internet, a mandatory tool for translators 1999 > The need for bilingual information online 2000 > Online encyclopedias and dictionaries 2000 > The web portal yourDictionary.com 2000 > Project Gutengerg and languages 2001 > Wikipedia, a collaborative encyclopedia 2001 > UNL, a digital metalanguage project 2001 > A market for language translation software 2004 > The web 2.0, community and sharing 2007 > The ISO 639 - 3 standard to identify languages 2007 > Google Translate 2009 > 6,909 languages in the Ethnologue 2010 > A UNESCO atlas for endangered l
internet «took off» 1990 > The invention of the web 1990 > The LINGUIST List 1991 > From ASCII to Unicode 1994 > Travlang, travel and languages 1995 > The
Internet Dictionary Project 1995 > NetGlos, a glossary of the internet 1995 > Various languages on our screen 1995 > Global Reach, promoting localization 1996 > OneLook Dictionaries, a «fast finder» 1997 > 82.3 % of the web in English 1997 > The internet, a tool for minority languages 1997 > A European terminology database 1997 > Babel Fish, a free translation software 1997 > The tools of the translation company Logos 1997 > Specialized terminology databases 1998 > The need for a «linguistic democracy» 1999 > Bilingual dictionaries in WordReference.com 1999 > The internet, a mandatory tool for translators 1999 > The need for bilingual information online 2000 > Online encyclopedias and dictionaries 2000 > The web portal yourDictionary.com 2000 > Project Gutengerg and languages 2001 > Wikipedia, a collaborative encyclopedia 2001 > UNL, a digital metalanguage project 2001 > A market for language translation software 2004 > The web 2.0, community and sharing 2007 > The ISO 639 - 3 standard to identify languages 2007 > Google Translate 2009 > 6,909 languages in the Ethnologue 2010 > A UNESCO atlas for endangered l
Internet Dictionary Project 1995 > NetGlos, a glossary of the
internet 1995 > Various languages on our screen 1995 > Global Reach, promoting localization 1996 > OneLook Dictionaries, a «fast finder» 1997 > 82.3 % of the web in English 1997 > The internet, a tool for minority languages 1997 > A European terminology database 1997 > Babel Fish, a free translation software 1997 > The tools of the translation company Logos 1997 > Specialized terminology databases 1998 > The need for a «linguistic democracy» 1999 > Bilingual dictionaries in WordReference.com 1999 > The internet, a mandatory tool for translators 1999 > The need for bilingual information online 2000 > Online encyclopedias and dictionaries 2000 > The web portal yourDictionary.com 2000 > Project Gutengerg and languages 2001 > Wikipedia, a collaborative encyclopedia 2001 > UNL, a digital metalanguage project 2001 > A market for language translation software 2004 > The web 2.0, community and sharing 2007 > The ISO 639 - 3 standard to identify languages 2007 > Google Translate 2009 > 6,909 languages in the Ethnologue 2010 > A UNESCO atlas for endangered l
internet 1995 > Various languages on our screen 1995 > Global Reach, promoting localization 1996 > OneLook Dictionaries, a «fast finder» 1997 > 82.3 % of the web in English 1997 > The
internet, a tool for minority languages 1997 > A European terminology database 1997 > Babel Fish, a free translation software 1997 > The tools of the translation company Logos 1997 > Specialized terminology databases 1998 > The need for a «linguistic democracy» 1999 > Bilingual dictionaries in WordReference.com 1999 > The internet, a mandatory tool for translators 1999 > The need for bilingual information online 2000 > Online encyclopedias and dictionaries 2000 > The web portal yourDictionary.com 2000 > Project Gutengerg and languages 2001 > Wikipedia, a collaborative encyclopedia 2001 > UNL, a digital metalanguage project 2001 > A market for language translation software 2004 > The web 2.0, community and sharing 2007 > The ISO 639 - 3 standard to identify languages 2007 > Google Translate 2009 > 6,909 languages in the Ethnologue 2010 > A UNESCO atlas for endangered l
internet, a tool for minority languages 1997 > A European terminology database 1997 > Babel Fish, a free translation software 1997 > The tools of the translation company Logos 1997 > Specialized terminology databases 1998 > The need for a «linguistic democracy» 1999 > Bilingual dictionaries in WordReference.com 1999 > The
internet, a mandatory tool for translators 1999 > The need for bilingual information online 2000 > Online encyclopedias and dictionaries 2000 > The web portal yourDictionary.com 2000 > Project Gutengerg and languages 2001 > Wikipedia, a collaborative encyclopedia 2001 > UNL, a digital metalanguage project 2001 > A market for language translation software 2004 > The web 2.0, community and sharing 2007 > The ISO 639 - 3 standard to identify languages 2007 > Google Translate 2009 > 6,909 languages in the Ethnologue 2010 > A UNESCO atlas for endangered l
internet, a mandatory tool for translators 1999 > The need for bilingual information online 2000 > Online
encyclopedias and dictionaries 2000 > The web portal yourDictionary.com 2000 > Project Gutengerg and languages 2001 > Wikipedia, a collaborative
encyclopedia 2001 > UNL, a digital metalanguage project 2001 > A market for language translation software 2004 > The web 2.0, community and sharing 2007 > The ISO 639 - 3 standard to identify languages 2007 > Google Translate 2009 > 6,909 languages in the Ethnologue 2010 > A UNESCO atlas for endangered languages
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In fact, it's the largest and most interactive
encyclopedia online, and consistently ranks in the Top 10 of «most visited websites» — in some cases the Top 5 websites — on a number of lists that track and rank all
internet traffic.
Jones's sculptures are constructed from materials most have come to disregard, abandon due to the rise of the
internet and technology — books, magazines, atlases, and
encyclopedias.
Living in the Kingdom's First Time Come (2014) by British sculptor Chris Jones is a motorcycle constructed from materials most have come to disregard due to the rise of the
internet and technology — books, magazines, atlases, and
encyclopedias.
AFC's own Corinna Kirsch with Dylan Schenker will be releasing a zine
encyclopedia of everything you need to know about the
internet in 2015.
From Leonardo da Vinci and Copernicus to digital visualization after the
internet, seminar participants will collaboratively construct a visual
encyclopedia of diagrams as we engage a range of theoretical propositions about diagrams by thinkers and practitioners including C. S. Peirce, John Bender and Michael Marrinan, Frederik Stjernfelt, Gilles Deleuze, Éric Alliez, Rosalind Krauss, Lawrence and Anna Halprin, Hannah Higgins, Anthony Vidler, and Fredric Jameson, among many others.
However,
Internet technology needed to mature to allow efficient creation of a comprehensive
encyclopedia.
For a sniff of its power, whether you like it or not, cogitate on this snippet from the New York Times «Bits» technology blog on 30 March, entitled «Microsoft Encarta Dies After Long Battle With Wikipedia»: «Microsoft delivered the coup de grâce Monday to its dying Encarta
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In the latest episode of virtual vandalism by federal employees, CIA staffers have been caught altering entries in Wikipedia, an online
encyclopedia that can be edited by anyone with an
Internet connection.