Encyclopedia.com

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Logo of Encyclopedia.com
Type of site
Online encyclopedia
Available inEnglish
Owner Gale
Created by Infonautics
Revenue Display advertising
URL www.encyclopedia.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
CommercialYes
RegistrationNo
LaunchedMarch 1998;25 years ago (1998-03)
Current statusOnline
Content license
Copyrighted
OCLC  number 405663034

Encyclopedia.com [1] is an online encyclopedia. It aggregates information from other published dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference works including pictures and videos.

Contents

History

The website was launched by Infonautics in March 1998. [2] Infonautics was acquired by Tucows in August 2001. [3] In August 2002, Patrick Spain bought Encyclopedia.com and its sister website eLibrary from Tucows and incorporated them in a new company called Alacritude, LLC (a combination of Alacrity and Attitude). [4] The business became known as HighBeam Research and was eventually sold to Gale. [5] [6] For a time the website was operated by Chicago-based company Highbeam Research, a subsidiary of reference publisher Gale, which itself is a subsidiary of Cengage. [7] [5]

Content

Encyclopedia.com allows users to access information on a subject from multiple encyclopedias and dictionary sources, [8] and has nearly 200,000 entries and 50,000 topic summaries. It provides a collection of online encyclopedias and entries from various sources, including Oxford University Press, Columbia Encyclopedia and Gale, its parent company. [9] [10]

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