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Using Historical Editions of Encyclopaedia Britannica to Track the Evolution of Reputations
Transformation of Participation in a Collaborative Online Encyclopedia Susan L
Are Encyclopedias Dead? Evaluating the Usefulness of a Traditional Reference Resource Rachel S
DICTIONARY of the HISTORY of SCIENCE Subject Editors
Perceived Credibility of Internet Encyclopedias
The Evolution of Renaissance Classicism
A Developed Dynamic Reference Work
The Teachings of Ibn Khaldun
Defining the Encyclopedia
Reference Resources Are Print, and Some Are Online
From Diderot's Encyclopedia to Wales's Wikipedia
Revisiting Renaissance Encyclopaedism
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy the Meaning of Life
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Adam Smith's Moral and Political Philosophy
Dictionary, Almanac, Encyclopedia, Atlas, Thesaurus Dictionary
Why Wikipedia Is So Successful?
Definition of Types of Reference Books
The Term Hellenistic Refers To
Top View
Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Technology
Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies Adaptation
Wikipedia @ 20
Dictionary Atlas Encyclopedia Thesaurus
Historical Encyclopedia of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
Wiki Research Conference
Encyclopedia Britannica.Pdf
Reference Materials
Define the Term Renaissance
Ibn Khaldun As a Paradigm for the Past and Future of Sociology and Humanity
Latin America
The Encyclopaedia As a Form of the Book Katharine Schopflin A
Renaissance Art
Automatically Assessing the Quality of Wikipedia Articles
The Hellenistic World Edited by Glenn R
The History and Historiography of Science
Continuities and Divergences Between Ibn Khaldun, Giambattista Vico, August Comte, Ludwig Gumplowicz, and Emile
“Popular Religion, Death, and Nation in Paraguay,” in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History