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March 8, 2004 | SAN JOSE, Calif. -- These are lonely days for encyclopedias. At libraries, the volumes sit ignored for days on end as information-seeking patrons tap busily away at nearby computers.
Even in the warmth of a loving home, that set of hard-bound books that once represented the crown tool of a good education gets the cold shoulder.
In the age of the Internet, encyclopedias are gathering dust, and most families with young children don't even consider buying the space-hogging printed sets anymore. Even digital versions struggle for attention.
Voluminous sets are still printed, but mostly only for institutions. The encyclopedia companies are also targeting consumers with more concise and less expensive reference books.
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http://www.salon.com/tech/wire/2004/03/08/encyclopedias/index.html----------------
*sniff* I love and cherish my set of encyclopedia's. Our family didn't buy any 'big gifts' for each other for a year in order to buy our set a few years ago (and asked the relatives to send b-day money for the encyclopedia - instead of 'dumb stuff that gets quickly discarded'). It has well been worth it.
I'm a big internet user (and my kids are too), but there are many many times when the encyclopedia is the best and fastest way to get exactly what we want - and feel confident that it's accurate (it's still true that anybody can post anything on the internet w/o being responsible for accuracy).
Not to mention that on the internet, you have to pretty much 'know what you want to search for'. It's fun to pick up a volume of the encyclopedia and just browse through it and learn about things you 'didn't know you didn't know'.
I think that the demise of encyclopedia's (or the relinquishment to only the biggest learning libraries), instead of sitting in people's homes, further contributes to the 'dumbing down of America'. Call me old-fashioned if you want, I guess I'm 'guilty as charged'. But the interent can't replace good, responsible reference books and books can't do all that technology can. They should live in compliment to each other.
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