Thursday, December 18, 2003
Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia
Posted by Jason Dunn in "SOFTWARE" @ 02:00 PM
"This edition of the Concise Columbia Encyclopedia has entries specifically written and selected for the short form nature of a quick reference guide. Not just the first paragraph of a longer entry but an edited and shortened version that gets the key points across as a pocket reference should. Conversely it also packs in the breadth and detail needed to form a reliable learning and reference source.
With nearly 17000 entries containing over a million words, from the main events of World War I to the Department of Homeland Security to biographic entries of pivotal historical figures, this comprehensive reference won't be found lacking. $24.99 through December 22nd only. This is the lowest price we can offer and is a substantial discount off of the regular price of $29.99. There is not a demo version available, but the familiar and award winning Lextionary engine is used to search and navigate the encyclopedia."
I'm an information junkie, so this seems like a very cool resource to me. :-)
UPDATE: Subscribers can get this program for $21.99 until Sunday the 21st. Check the discounts page for more details!