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•Wikipedia vs Britannica
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For many of us, prior to the Internet, the ultimate general reference guide (for decades) was the Encyclopedia Britannica. Now, of course, the most popular is Wikipedia. My understanding of what made the Britannica so widely regarded as such, was the ...



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