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  1. Added Oct 25, 2008 by jenn.m.stevens
    This is a free 20 volume encyclopedia that can be downloaded and used on classroom computers without internet access. The website says: "Topics were chosen for interest to children, by relevance to the [U.K.] National Curriculum and including much of the very best of Wikipedia." The topics have been chosen, edited, and checked for inappropriate material by volunteers from SOS children.
  2. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
    Visual Dictionary, to learn by way of image with thematic, clear and precise pages, with concise and rigorous texts, bilingual, the InfoVisual will become a academic resource. Different from an encyclopedia or from a traditional online dictionaries, thesa
  3. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
    Encyclopedia Smithsonian helps answer frequently asked questions about the Smithsonian with links to resources on subjects from Art to Zoology.
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  6. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
    Encarta offers 4,500 articles from their CD-ROM encyclopedia, hundreds of related multimedia clips, a talking dictionary, and a world atlas. Although many of the encyclopedia articles are behind the subscription wall, you can get a renewable two-hour pass
  7. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
    Encyclopedia Smithsonian helps answer frequently asked questions about the Smithsonian with links to resources on subjects from Art to Zoology.
  8. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
    High Beam's Encyclopedia.com is composed of 57,000 articles from the sixth edition of Columbia Encyclopedia. Each entry is short but includes hyperlinked references to other encyclopedia articles, as well as links to periodicals and images in the fee-base
  9. Added Feb 12, 2007 by ialja
    "Answers.com offers free access to millions of topics from great dictionaries, encyclopedias and much more."
  10. Added Oct 23, 2006 by t502_TFs and 1 other
    Jimmy Wales wanted to build a free encyclopedia on the Internet. So he raised an army of amateurs and created the self-organizing, self-repairing, hyperaddictive library of the future called Wikipedia.
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