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Encyclopedias cover many topics and are an excellent place to gather background information.

An encyclopedia can be one book, but is usually a set of books. Each book is called a volume. Encyclopedias tell about important people, places, and things. An encyclopedia will cover a little bit about every topic. It will probably have photographs and drawings, and often has charts and maps.

Encyclopedias are generally reliable sources for information because they have been edited by experts in various fields.

 

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General encyclopedias contain information about a variety of topics.

Specialized encyclopedias are about a specific topic. For example, there can be an encyclopedia about only animals, or only about U.S. history.

 

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EBSCO's Columbia Encyclopedia     ADD LINK HERE TO LOG IN FOR EBSCO!!!

 

Encyclopedia.com                      http://www.encyclopedia.com/

  • Includes a basic encyclopedia search.

 

MSN's Encarta      http://encarta.msn.com/

  • Includes a basic encyclopedia search.

 

Wikipedia                 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

 

  • A free online encyclopedia created and edited by anyone online. Be sure to verify the information.
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