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Encarta 2000 and later had "Map Treks", which were tours of geographic features and concepts. Microsoft also had for a brief period a separate product known as Encarta Africana which was an encyclopedia of black history and culture.
After sixteen years, Microsoft discontinued the Encarta line of products in 2009. ... [31] the largest encyclopedia in history, until surpassed by Wikipedia in 2007.
Minor Encyclopedia (1803), edited by Thaddeus M. Harris, copies much of Kendal's Pocket Encyclopedia; Domestic Encyclopedia (1803–1804), first American edition, expanded to 5 volumes (4 in the British); second American edition 1821; Low's Encyclopaedia (1805–1811), the first true American encyclopedia
The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History; Colorado Encyclopedia; ... Encarta; Encyclopædia Britannica; Encyclopædia Universalis; Encyclopedia of Appalachia;
An online encyclopedia, also called an Internet encyclopedia, is a digital encyclopedia accessible through the Internet. Some examples include Encyclopedia.com since 1998, Encarta from 2000 to 2009, Wikipedia since 2001, and Encyclopædia Britannica since 2016.
Microsoft Encarta – computer-based encyclopedia published by Microsoft, ... Lexikon des Mittelalters – German encyclopedia of medieval history, published in 1980;
An online encyclopedia, also called an Internet encyclopedia, is a digital encyclopedia accessible through the Internet. Some examples include Encyclopedia.com since 1998, Encarta from 2000 to 2009, Wikipedia since 2001, and Encyclopædia Britannica since 2016.
Microsoft Encarta, the second most popular English-language Internet encyclopedia, is being discontinued and taken offline on 31 October 2009.According to the updated FAQ, "the category of traditional encyclopedias and reference material has changed.