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Encyclopedia Britannica Ultimate 2008 [OLD VERSION] | ![Encyclopedia Britannica Ultimate 2008 [OLD VERSION]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51J5iENP-kL._SL160_.jpg)
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Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Xp, Mac Os X, Windows Vista, Mac Os X Intel ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: DVD-ROM Edition: Ultimate Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 1.3
MPN: 8025 Model: 8026 UPC: 018059080256 EAN: 0018059080263 ASIN: B000QFRT0S
Release Date: May 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new. Sealed in shrink wrap. Ready to ship to any where in the United States.
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| • | Three complete encyclopedias in one: Adult, Student, and Elementary | | • | 100,000+ articles, multimedia, magazine articles and more; Interactive tools including video and audio clips, and interactive tours | | • | Homework Helpdesk provides interactive lessons, writing and speech aids to make learning, writing research papers, and preparing oral presentations fun and easy for all ages | | • | Includes Merriam-Webster's Dictionary & Thesaurus, Atlas, Timelines, Magazines and Web Links, and One-Year Subscription to Britannica Online ($70 Value) | | • | Save articles, images, video, and more in one convenient location with Britannica Workspace |
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Product Description Encyclopedia Britannica 2008 Ultimate gives you an all-in-one reference tool for better reasearch and faster learning. It combines three different versions of the Encyclopedia Britannica - Adult, Student & Elementary. It also has thousands of articles, magazine & Web links to make it easy to look up any topic. The included Dictionary & Thesaurus, Atlas and Timelines help you write the best and most accurate papers - and complete assignments like an expert. FREE Britannica Online 1-Year Subscription Works with Windows Vista
Amazon.com Your Trusted Companion To Online Research. Looking for facts? Turn to Britannica Ultimate. Written by Nobel laureates, historians, curators, professors, and other notable experts, it is your trusted resource for research. Whether you are an entry level, advanced, or student researcher, you will easily find what you need in Britannica Ultimate. Simply select the version that's right for you. Countless Sources of Knowledge | Merriam-Webster's Collegiate & Student Dictionary & Thesaurus Get instant access to 275,000 definitions, synonyms, and antonyms. | Rich Multimedia | Historical Timelines | Atlas | New--Britannica Biographies Access insightful biographies of 2,000 Great Minds: astronomers, mathematicians, scientists, and others who shaped the world. | 3 Complete Encyclopedias--One Research Resource for All Ages Discover fresh ideas, new facts, and current and future trends easily and conveniently from one source. | Encyclopaedia Britannica Library Ideal for high school students, college students, and adults | | Britannica Student Library Specifically designed for students ages 10-14 | | Britannica Elementary Library Fun and easy learning tools for kids ages 6-10 | More Productive Research & Homework Projects New--Britannica Workspace Stay organized at all times! With Britannica Workspace, you can save articles, images, video, and more in one convenient location Virtual Notecards Save notes from your articles on a virtual notecard. Notes are printable, which makes your research easier and portable. Homework Helpdesk Make learning, writing research papers, and preparing oral presentations fun and easy with interactive lessons and writing and speech aids. NEW! Britannica Biographies Access insightful biographies of 2,000 Great Minds: astronomers, mathematicians, scientists, and others who shaped the world. With Britannica Workspace, you can save articles, images, video, and more in one convenient location. |
Explore Take an exhilarating ride through Videos, World Statistics, Classical Music, and more. Daily Content Learn something new every day with "Animal of the Day," "Biography of the Day," and "This Day in History." Exclusive--Britannica BrainStormer Interactively understand relationships between ideas, subjects, and people. Exclusive--Britannica Classics Boost your knowledge with notable sources--including Marie Curie, Sigmund Freud, Harry Houdini, and Albert Einstein. Magazines & Related Web Sites Get more in-depth research from magazines articles and related Web sites selected by Britannica editors. Free Content Updates Get free monthly content updates for one year to ensure that you stay up-to-date.
More Exploration and Discovery with FREE Britannica Online Subscription Register through your software today and enjoy a FREE one-year subscription to the award-winning Encyclopaedia Britannica Online. You'll also receive: - Newsfeeds and additional audio and video
- Britannica newsletters
- Discounts to the Britannica store
- And more!
6 Great Reasons to Trust Britannica - Efficient. Search results are organized by relevancy, not popularity or paid placement.
- Accurate. Information is fact-checked by the Encyclopaedia Britannica editorial staff.
- Credible. Articles are written by Nobel Laureates, historians, and notable experts.
- Trusted. Content is authoritative, trusted, and unbiased.
- Convenient. No downloading or Internet connections required.
- Safe. No pornography, pop-up ads, or questionable content.
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Decent Learning Software September 3, 2008 Aimee Blais (Springfield, MA USA) I purchased this software last year because I had to write quite a few papers for a certain college class. I used this software quite frequently. It was a great tool to use to help me get the correct information fast about the topics that I needed to write about. It has different formats so it can be used by children, teenagers, and adults. If you are in school or have a child in school, this product could definitely help you/them with class work or just general knowledge.
The Encyclopedia Britannica 2008 September 11, 2007 Sam Vaknin (Skopje, Macedonia) 11 out of 16 found this review helpful
The Encyclopedia Britannica 2008 (established in 1768), both Ultimate and Deluxe, builds on the success of its completely revamped previous editions in 2006 and 2007. The rate of innovation in the last two versions was impressive and welcome. It continues apace in this rendition with Britannica Biographies (Great Minds), Classical Music (500 audio files arranged by composer), and a great Workspace for Project Management (a kind of friendly digital den). Generous 6-12 months of free access to the myriad riches of the Britannica Online complete the package. The Britannica comes bundled with an atlas (between 1600 and 2530 maps and 287 World Data Profiles of individual countries and territories), the Merriam-Webster Dictionary and Thesaurus, classic articles from previous editions, ten yearbooks, an Interactive Timeline with 4000+ indexed timeline entries, a Research Organizer, and a Knowledge Navigator (a Brain Stormer). All told, it offers a directory of more than 166,000 reviewed and vetted links to online content. In its new form, the Britannica is as user-friendly as the Encarta. With monthly updates and the aforementioned 6-12 months of free access to its impressive powerhouse online Web site, it is bound to give the former close competition. The Britannica's newest interface is even more intuitive and uncluttered than previously and is great fun to use. For instance, it generates a date-based daily selection of relevant information and highly edifying interactive tours of articles and attendant media. When you enter even the first few letters of a term in the search box, it offers various options and is persistent: no need to click on the toolbar's "search" button every time you want to find something in this vast storehouse of knowledge. Moreover, the user can save search results onto handy "Virtual Notecards". Whole articles can be copied onto the seemingly inexhaustible Workspace. The new Britannica's display is tab-based, avoiding the erstwhile confusing proliferation of windows with every move. Most importantly, articles appear in full, not in sections. This major improvement facilitates the finding of relevant keywords in and the printing of entire texts. These are only a few of the numerous alterations and enhancements. Perhaps the most refreshing change is the Britannica's Update Center. Dozens of monthly updates and new, timely articles are made available online (subject to free registration). A special button alerts the user when an entry in the base product has been updated. Regrettably, unlike in the Encarta, the updates cannot be downloaded to the user's computer or otherwise incorporated into the vast encyclopedia. Moreover, the product does not alert its user to the existence of completely new articles (e.g., the Kyoto Protocol). Only a manual scan of the monthly lists reveals newly added content. Speaking of updates, one must not forget to dwell on the Britannica's unequalled yearbooks. Each annual volume contains the year in events, scientific developments, and everything you wanted to know about the latest in any and every conceivable field of human endeavor or nature. Close to 10,000 articles culled from the last 10 editions buttress and update the Encyclopedia's anyhow impressive offerings. The Britannica provides considerably more text than any other extant encyclopedia, print or digital. But it has noticeably enhanced it non-textual content over the years (the 1994-7 editions had nothing or very little but words, words, and more words): it now boasts in excess of 21,000 images and illustrations and 900 video and audio clips. The Britannica fully supports serious research. It is a sober assemblage of first-rate essays, up to date bibliographies, and relevant multimedia. It is a desktop university library: thorough, well-researched, comprehensive, trustworthy. The Britannica's 80-100,000 articles (depending on the version) are long and thorough, supported by impressive bibliographies, and written by the best scholars in their respective fields. The company's Editorial Board of Advisors reads like the who's who of the global intellectual and scientific community. The Britannica is an embarrassment of riches. Users often find the wealth and breadth of information daunting and data mining is fast becoming an art form. This is why the Britannica incorporated the Brain Stormer to cope with this predicament. But an informal poll I conducted online shows that few know how to deploy it effectively. The Britannica also sports Student and Elementary versions of its venerable flagship product, replete with a Homework Helpdesk - but it is far better geared to tackle the information needs of adults and, even more so, professionals. It provides unequalled coverage of its topics. Ironically, this is precisely why the market positioning of the Britannica's Elementary and Student Encyclopedias is problematic. The current edition is fully integrated with the Internet. Apart from the updates, it offers additional and timely content and revisions on a dedicated Web site. The digital product includes a staggering number of links (165,808!) to third party content and articles on the Web. The GeoAnalyzer, which compares national statistical data and generates charts and graphs, is now Web-based and greatly enhanced. The Britannica would do well to offer a browser add-on search bar and to integrate with desktop search tools from Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and others. Currently it offers search results through Google but this requires the user to install add-ons or plug-ins and to go through a convoluted rite of passage. A seamless experience is in the cards. Users must and will be able to ferret content from all over - their desktop, their encyclopedias, and the Web - using a single, intuitive interface. Some minor gripes: The atlas, dictionary, and thesaurus incorporated in the Britannica are still surprisingly outdated. Why not use a more current - and dynamically updated - offering? What about dictionaries for specialty terms (medical or computer glossaries, for instance)? Despite considerable improvement over the previous edition, the Britannica still consumes (not to say hogs) computer resource far in excess of the official specifications. This makes it less suitable for installation on older PCs and on many laptops. If you own a machine with anything earlier than Pentium 3 and less than 4 Gb of really free space - forget it! The Britannica uses a new graphic and text renderer. On some systems, the user needs to modify his or her desktop settings to get rid of jagged fonts and blurry photos. The software also seriously conflicts with security applications (especially anti-virus and firewall products). It is not compatible with the latest QuickTime, though it offers a patch to remedy the situation. But that's it. Don't think twice. Run to the closest retail outlet (or surf to the Britannica's Web site) and purchase the 2008 edition now. It offers excellent value for money (less than $50) and significantly enhances you access to knowledge and wisdom accumulated over centuries all over the world. Sam Vaknin, author of "Malignant Self-love - Narcissism Revisited".
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