Sites which consist of or contain encyclopedias are the focus of this category.
 
 
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Provides free access to the 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. You can find articles on the history of the America, Asia, Europe and more. The website's content can be searched using a Wikipedia style format. You can also discuss the encyclopedia's entries here.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/
An Internet reference and publishing website providing free access to books, reference materials and fiction. Some of the noteworthy reference items available here include Bartlett's familiar quotations, the Columbia Encyclopedia and dictionaries.
http://www.bartleby.com/
Online encyclopedia. Find out about the military-industrial complex, mountain climbers, Islam, Edinburgh and every other topic imaginable.
http://www.britannica.com/
A free general encyclopedia that the general public can edit. The content of the encyclopedia is written from a conservative perspective.
http://www.conservapedia.com/Main_Page
Collects verified facts from published sources. Built on a database of forty nine encyclopedias and more than seventy dictionaries and thesauruses. The website has good articles on the US electoral college, the English Gunpowder plot, the Beatles and more.
http://www.encyclopedia.com
Provides access to a variety of British icons and symbols of national significance. You find out about Rugby, the Magna Carta, HMS Victory, Alice in Wonderland, Doctor Who and many other important aspects of British culture. The Icons website presents a basic introduction to these famous icons, which will help you understand England better.
http://www.icons.org.uk/
Infoplease is an information reference website. The website provides an English dictionary, coverage of American politics, an atlas as well as an encyclopedia. One of this site's impressive features is the extensive database of biographies it has. You can read profiles of more than thirty thousand prominent individuals here.
http://www.infoplease.com/
A research tool that provides access to a dictionary, thesaurus, encyclopedia and other reference resources. If you are looking for basic information about a subject, this is a good place to start your research. The website has both an English and Spanish word of the day service to help you improve your language skills.
http://www.reference.com/
The Symbols website helps you understand the complex world of symbols. With more than 2,000 symbols from the Western world, this online encyclopedia can help you understand those strange graphics you encounter in every day life. You can also purchase the Symbols encyclopedia from this website.
http://www.symbols.com/
Where words are defined as pictures, for learning the exact names of objects. Different from a dictionary or from encyclopedia because the images replace the words.
http://www.infovisual.info
Online encyclopedia of sciences and issues that drastically affects an essential chemical substance called water. Includes the phases of water cycle, bodies of water, legislations and politics, and more.
http://www.waterencyclopedia.com
An international free encyclopedia that anybody can edit and contribute towards. The English edition of the website has more than two million articles available. Wikipedia has articles on science, history, current affairs and many other subjects.
http://www.wikipedia.org/
Provides a complete online reference material. Includes a dictionary, atlas, an online store, products and sales support, product catalog, and subscription index.
http://www.worldbook.com
Provides an online reference center. Includes articles from the print and online exclusives, a differentiated instruction site, product index and a site help index with technical support, billing and subscription support, content support and a customer training guide.
http://www.worldbookonline.com