8:41 AM - Encyclopedia Britannica Goes into Digital Format Time
Sad news for bookworms and pedants everywhere today, as the
world's oldest English-language encyclopedia is going out of print.
Encyclopedia Britannica has been published in heavy volumes for the
last 244 years. But with mounting financial losses,
Encyclopedia
Britannica Ends Its Print Edition and Goes to Digital.
Every two years Encyclopedia Britannica printed a 32 volume
set that retailed for around $1400. Most people can admit they at
one time or another have purchased these books in the past and
sparked a huge influx of traveling salesman earning commissions.
Encyclopedia Britannica around 20 years ago saw the writing
on the walls as its business suffered from the advent of the
internet. Many people who once depended on their publications often
found people using Wikipedia and other websites.
The company intends on focusing on its own applications going
forward which range in cost from $1.99 to $4.99 every month. Users
can still subscribe to the website which is fully featured for
$70.00 per year. Right now Encyclopedia Britannica says that over
100 million subscribe to its digital publications and they see the
business growing in the next few years. Jorge Cauz the President of
the company said "A printed encyclopedia is obsolete the minute
that you print it," Whereas our online edition is updated
continuously." He went on to say that "To me, the most important
message is that the printed edition was not what made Britannica,"
Cauz said. "The most important thing about Britannica is that
Britannica is relevant and vibrant because it brings scholarly
knowledge to an editorial process to as many knowledge seekers as
possible."
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