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June 6, 2008 - The Chronicle of Higher Education

Encyclopaedia Britannica Goes -- Gasp! -- Wiki

http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/article/3064/encyclopedia-britannica- 
goes-gasp-wiki


Long a standard reference source for scholarship, largely because of  
its tightly controlled editing, the Encyclopaedia Britannica  
announced this week it was throwing open its elegantly-bound covers  
to the masses. It will allow the “user community” (in the words of  
the encyclopedia’s blog) to contribute their own articles, which will  
be clearly marked and run alongside the edited reference pieces.

This seems to be a response to the runaway success of the user-edited  
online reference tool Wikipedia. (See for yourself. Do a Web search  
on a topic and note whether Wikipedia or Britannica shows up first.)  
Scholars have been adamantly opposed to Wikipedia citations in  
academic papers because the authors and sources are always changing.  
Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia’s co-founder, agrees with this, but in next  
week’s issue of The Chronicle (click back to our home page on Monday  
for more) he also points to some changes in the reference tool that  
may make it more palatable to scholars.

At Britannica, “readers and users will also be invited into an online  
community where they can work and publish at Britannica’s site under  
their own names,” the encyclopedia’s blog explains.

But it’s not a complete free-for-all. The voice of Britannica adds  
that the core encyclopedia itself “will continue to be edited  
according to the most rigorous standards and will bear the imprimatur  
‘Britannica Checked’ to distinguish it from material on the site for  
which Britannica editors are not responsible.”—Josh Fischman.
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