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13th March 2012, 06:45 PM
Chicago-based Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. to end print editions (http://www.sj-r.com/breaking/x1907509033/Chicago-based-Encyclopaedia-Britannica-Inc-to-end-print-editions)
CHICAGO — Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. said it will stop publishing print editions of its flagship encyclopedia.
The Chicago-based company said Tuesday that it will continue with digital versions. Company officials say this will be the first time in 244 years that the encyclopedia won’t be available in book form. It was first published in Scotland in 1768.
Encyclopaedia Britannica President Jorge Cauz said the company has foreseen “the end of the print set” for some time.
The company said ending the print edition of the 32-volume encyclopedia is the latest step in a move toward digital publishing and expanding its range of educational products.
Cauz said top year for the printed encyclopedia was 1990, when 120,000 sets were sold. He says that number fell to 40,000 in 1996.
CHICAGO — Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. said it will stop publishing print editions of its flagship encyclopedia.
The Chicago-based company said Tuesday that it will continue with digital versions. Company officials say this will be the first time in 244 years that the encyclopedia won’t be available in book form. It was first published in Scotland in 1768.
Encyclopaedia Britannica President Jorge Cauz said the company has foreseen “the end of the print set” for some time.
The company said ending the print edition of the 32-volume encyclopedia is the latest step in a move toward digital publishing and expanding its range of educational products.
Cauz said top year for the printed encyclopedia was 1990, when 120,000 sets were sold. He says that number fell to 40,000 in 1996.