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Thursday, 15 March 2012
Encyclopedia Britannica to come out in digital
NEWYORK: In yet another
sign of the growing dominance
of the digital publishing
market, the oldest
English-language encyclopedia
still in print is moving
solely into the digital age.
The Encyclopedia Britannica,
which has been in
continuous print since it was
fi rst published in Edinburgh,
Scotland in 1768, said on
Wednesday it will end publication
of its printed editions
and continue with digital
versions available online.
The fl agship, 32-volume
printed edition, available
every two years, was sold
for $1400. An online subscription
costs around $70
per year and the company
recently launched a set of
apps ranging between $1.99
and $4.99 per month. The
company said it will keep
selling print editions until
the current stock of around
4000 sets ran out.
It is the latest move Encyclopaedia
Britannica has
made to expand its Internet
reference services and move
farther into educational
products. It fi rst fl irted with
digital publishing in the
1970s, published a version
for computers in 1981 for
LexisNexis subscribers and
fi rst posted to the Internet in
1994.
“The print edition became
more diffi cult to maintain
and wasn’t the best physical
element to deliver the
quality of our database and
the quality of our editorial,”
Jorge Cauz, president of Encyclopaedia
Britannica, Inc.,
said.
Yet even as publishing industry
has created more digital
products, it has struggled
with fi nancial losses, and
Cauz admitted to a “long
road to profi tability” for
many publishers.
“Britannica was one of the
fi rst company’s to really feel
the full impact of technology,
maybe twenty years ago,
and we have been adapting
to it, though it is very diffi -
cult at times,” he said. While
Encyclopaedia Britannica
has continued to operate,
he expected “many trade
publishers will not survive
-- and any content development
company will have to
be thinking about how they
are going to fi ll the gap.”
As to whether print editions
of books will be viable
products in the future, Cauz
predicted, “print may not
completely vanish from the
market, but I think it is going
to be increasingly less important.
Many publications
will never have a print analog
and will only be printed
on digital formats.”
With its scholarly, reliable
reputation, Encyclopaedia
Britannica had not been affected
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