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Encyclopedia Americana

Encyclopedias provide factual articles on many subjects. An encyclopedia may be a book, a set of books, or even an electronic resource. The articles are usually arranged alphabetically.

There are two types of encyclopedias -- general and subject. General encyclopedias provide overviews on a wide variety of topics. Subject encyclopedias contain entries focusing on one field of study.

Use an Encyclopedia

  • when looking for background information on a topic
  • when trying to find key ideas, important dates, or concepts

Examples of Encyclopedias

  • Encyclopedia Americana (general encyclopedia - 30 vols)
  • Encyclopedia of Religion (16 vols)
  • Encyclopedia of World Art (22 vols)
  • McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (20 vols)
  • Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life (4 vols)

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