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In case you have seen articles from the Chicago Tribune and New York Times re the cessation of Britannica in print form. This is another sign of change. See link below.
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Britannica's expansion into digital education and classroom instruction continues at a rapid pace. Reviewers "can't live without" Britannica Image Quest. The explosion of Britannica e-books continues. Britannica Pathways: Science and Britannica SmartMath are being used by students and teachers across the world. And Britannica Online remains a staple in both libraries and classrooms.
This focus on innovative e-learning solutions also means that the current edition of the 32-volume Encyclopædia Britannica print set will be the last. Britannica's expert information will still be available to you, just in digital format, as it has been for years.
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LaVerne
LaVerne L. McLaughlin, Ph.D.
Director of Library / Associate Professor
James Pendergrast Memorial Library
Albany State University
Albany, Georgia 31705
Email: laverne.mclaughlin@asurams.edumailto:laverne.mclaughlin@asurams.edu
Phone: 229-430-4799
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