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Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003 Ultimate Reference Suite DVD 2003

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  • Platform:    Windows, Mac
  • Media: CD-ROM
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Product Features

  • Over 91,000 articles
  • 21,000 of photos, videos, maps, illustrations, and animations
  • Research Organiser helps users gather, organise, and present their research
  • Two new databases, Britannica Student Encyclopedia and Britannica Elementary Encyclopedia
  • Three interactive Timelines containing 6,900 indexed entries that are designed to meet the needs of all learners
  • Improved search functionality
  • Comprehensive – 91,000+ articles
  • Three encyclopedia databases– Encyclopædia Britannica, Britannica Student Encyclopedia, and Britannica Elementary Encyclopedia
  • Easier, smarter and more effective search
  • Customizable display options
  • Rich, immersive, intuitive interface
  • 21,000 of photos, videos, maps, illustrations, and animations
  • Online access to thousands of magazine articles, video clips and over 220,000 Web sites selected by Britannica Editors
  • Three interactive Timelines containing 6,900 indexed entries that are designed to meet the needs of all learners
  • Quarterly online content updates
  • World atlas provides detailed maps and statistical data on the regions, countries and major cities of the world – 3 levels
  • Research Organiser helps users gather, organise, and present their research
  • Knowledge Navigator provides a unique and compelling visual index of subjects in the encyclopedia – Encyclopaeædia Britannica database only
  • A-Z browse – 3 levels
  • Merriam-Webster Student Dictionary and Thesaurus
  • Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus

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  • ASIN: B00006FXD5
  • Release Date: 20 Sep 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,862 in Software (See Bestsellers in Software)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Every now and then, a product comes along for which the hi-tech revolution appears to have been made, and Britannica 2003--the Ultimate Reference Suite is an excellent example. It contains the entire contents of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, as well as some useful extras, all on one disc. Saving both shelf space and the world's forests.

Once installed, there are three levels of encyclopaedia, ranging from the complete version to a more elementary level suitable for children. Searches can be made both alphabetically, and also by typing in a key word: results appear in six categories, ranging from the encyclopaedia and thesaurus to images, multimedia and Web sites.

This range of options shows that the team at Britannica has embraced interactivity, and used it well in presenting their electronic version of their product. However, the fact that the encyclopaedia is one of the world's premiere source of information ensures that content comes ahead of design. So if you want to read a detailed history of Chile, or find out about the novels of Aldous Huxley, then this is the package for you; but if you want zany prose or hip graphics, it probably isn't.

For measured summaries this product can't be beaten. One of the best elements is that Britannica has not rested on its laurels, and has added several strings to the printed edition's bow. There are extra elements, such as a world atlas and interactive timelines in which selected topics are shown in their development through history. Encyclopaedia Britannica continues to offer an unbeatable combination of knowledge and innovation. --Toby Green



Product Description

Filled with knowledge on every subject, the Encyclopedia Britannica 2003 Ultimate Reference Suite DVD delivers the 32-volume Britannica collection and more to your desktop. Brimming with more than 75,000 articles, this award-winning home reference library makes finding information easy for every member of the family, from grade school to graduate school and beyond. With three reference libraries--one for every age and reading level, Britannica's Ultimate Reference Suite offers just the right encyclopedia, dictionary, atlas, thesaurus, and timeline for every family member. It’s all the knowledge anyone needs, and it's all on one DVD.

For students in upper elementary, middle, and high school, this collection adds the Britannica Student Encyclopedia with 15,000 entries geared to school. Britannica's Elementary Encyclopedia is written for children in the early grades and designed to instill a look-it-up habit. Also added are two Merriam-Webster dictionaries and thesauruses with nearly 555,000 definitions, synonyms, and antonyms that users can access from encyclopedia articles with a single click.

Additional tools feature an updated world atlas, timelines, and more. Take a tour of the world through more than 1,300 clickable maps linked to articles. People, events, and discoveries of the past come to life on 25 timelines with 6,900 points hotlinked to related articles. Britannica's exclusive KnowledgeNavigator tool, an interactive browser, is perfect for creative brainstorming, discovering new ideas, and exploring different topics. Rounding out the collection are some 21,000 images, videos, audio clips, and animated maps, as well as a clever research organizer. END


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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Excellent content, poor product, 7 Dec 2002
By Dr. Richard Dudley (Inverness, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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I've been a fan of the electronic version of the EB for many years, owning the 1997, 1998 and 2000 versions (as well as the 1997 paper version). I upgraded to the EB2003 as the 2000 version will not work under Windows XP.

The content of the EB is unsurpassed. Nothing I say below affects that.

However, as a previous commentator mentions there are some serious faults with the ability to access this content. I list but a few. (I'm running a Full install from the DVD version on a 2.0GHz PC).

1. The "Statistics" tab for country articles is missing, despite being heralded in the instructions - "Statistical information (demography, governmental information, etc) is available with articles about nations." It simply isn't. Such data rarely appears in the body of the article as it is, presumably, supposed to be accessed through the statistics tab. Hundreds of pages of essential national, and comparative, data appears to be missing. Ever wanted to know the population of France, the GDP of the Ukraine, or details of the Australian legislature? You won't find them here. Perhaps I'm missing something, but I don't think so - it seems a simple product.

2. Many links simply do not work. Perhaps I've just been unlucky with my sample...

3. The search functionality is very poor, and much worse than previous versions. It simply does not return the articles you want, yet you know they're in there. Search for "John the Baptist" and the article entitled "John the Baptist" comes in at number 77 or 111 in the results list depending on whether you use quotes or not. This article could easily be found using the alphabetical list of articles, but if you were searching for something that was not an article in its own right, then you may find the search results most unhelpful. Also you cannot search the index and once you've opened an article you cannot search within it.

4. Maps, images and videos are not scalable. At my 1024x768 resolution most only fill less than quarter of the screen. Sometimes much less.

5. A US disctionary / thesaurus is provided, not the Oxford ones of previous editions such as EB2000.

It's an extremely cheap product these days and the content, when/if you find it, is truly excellent. No matter - I still can't really recommend it.

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99 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lives up to it's name, 28 Sep 2002
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Britannica's latest package really does live up to it's name of "Ultimate Reference Suite". The depth, quality and quantity of information is truly superb, and it's perfect for those in sixth form, college or university.

Here you have the full 32-volume Encyclopedia Britannica, indexed and searchable, as well as the Britannica student (for those in secondary school) and elementary (primary) encyclopedias, not to mention world atlases, dictionaries, timelines, and many other features which would be too long to list.

Britannica also comprises a useful tool which allows you to collect information together from different articles and produce a report, which can then be printed.

The one gripe that I have is that Britannica's interface can be rather slow and sluggish at times. On a P3 700MHz with 256MB RAM and Windows 2000, it can sometimes take more than 20 seconds for an article to appear, even if you edit the configuration file as suggested on the Britannica technical support website. I have noticed this problem with the Minimal install option (where only the index is installed and everything is accessed from the DVD), but I am not sure if those who do the Full install (which requires 2.4GB free space) will have the same problem.

Britannica is also a Java program, which means that the scroll wheel on your Microsoft mouse can't be used, but this is a minor gripe. Since Britannica have used Java, they have only had to program one interface for both Windows and Macintosh, and this presumably has helped to keep costs down.

I forgot to mention the free Year in Review book - which is an excellent, in-depth and comprehensive source of information on the world events that took place in 2001.

Before you go ahead and buy Britannica, remember that it is meant as a reference suite, NOT as a learning experience. It will not 'take your hand' and lead you through a subject in the way that Encarta will (try to) do. If it's a learning experience that you want, then go for Encarta - the depth of information may not match Britannica's, but it comes close and would be a better choice as a learning tool for the whole family.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Excellent content, awkward interface, 13 May 2003
By P. Baylis "Paul" (France) - See all my reviews
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I agree with many of the comments below: basically, the content is second to none and easily surpasses Encarta. However, the Java interface is so clumsy and unorthodox, that I can rarely be bothered to access the articles. At under £40, the DVD obviously makes more sense than the £1000 printed set, but given the tiresome interface, you will more than likely find yourself printing out many of the articles you want to read.
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