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text. In 1985 there were approximately 5,000 of these entries, together with 80,000 regular index entries. The index was spread out at the end of each volume and was recapitulated in Vol. 21, without the definitions. The encyclopedia also utilized definition boxes that explained technical terms that were bolded in the article. Other features included excerpts from literature such as portions of the
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The 1993 edition had 21 volumes, 10,600 pages and 6.8 million words. There were 9,000 articles, excluding the 5,000 in the "Dictionary index". There were 4,000 cross references and 85,000 index entries. The set had 25,000 illustrations, 90% of which were in color. Nearly all articles were signed and
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Substantial changes had occurred by 1993. The "Dictionary index" was broken up, with the short definitions listed on blue paper at the end of each volume, and the index proper was relegated to volume 21 only. Controversial and sexual topics were also covered in more detail. Subjects such as AIDS,
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was lauded by critics, who praised it as one of the best encyclopedias for its target demographic, albeit the most expensive. Some of the set's unique features included a "Dictionary index" that included both references to pages in the text, as well as short definitions for words not found in the
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The 1985 edition of the encyclopedia had 21 volumes, 10,540 page, 9,116 articles (not including the definitions in the index), 22,500 illustrations (three fourths of which were in color) and 1,046 maps. All the articles were signed (again, excluding entries in the "Dictionary index"), and an
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which updated the encyclopedia with summaries of the events of the year. Other than the title and publisher there was no "real editorial connection to the encyclopedia". These were published from at least 1957 to 2012.
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editorial staff of 50 was listed at the beginning of Vol. I and about 1,400 contributors were listed at the end of Vol. 20.
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in the article on Ancient Civilizations. In response, Scholastic expanded the coverage in the 2006 edition.
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birth control and abortion were treated realistically and in depth. A new paper back supplement, the
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1,700 contributors were listed at the end of Vol. 20. As in previous editions, the set utilized a "
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As of 2010, the Scholastic website has a message stating that the 2006 edition is not available.
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In 2000, Scholastic Corporation acquired Grolier and now has full rights to the contents of
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was not added until 1984. Other areas that were apparently neglected in the 1980s included
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to make sure the material was comprehensible, informative and interesting. Professor
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software programs that were designed to work with the 64K
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Phoenix, AZ; Orynx Press, Second Edition, 1994 pp.197-9
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In the mid-1980s, Grolier oversaw the creation of the
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of Harvard collaborated in editing the encyclopedia.
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encyclopedia

Book of Knowledge
Book of Knowledge
Martha G. Schapp
Grolier
Lowell A. Martin
Arabian Nights
Paul Revere's Ride
menstruation
masturbation
homosexuality
pyramid structure
Dale-Chall Readability Formula
Jeanne Chall
Scholastic Press
Ancient Persia
Spanish language
Mexico City
microcomputer
Apple
computers
CD-ROM
Academic American Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia Americana
MS-DOS
Windows
Macintosh

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