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Is Britannica an Academic site?

Is Britannica an Academic site?

Britannica Academic. Welcome to Britannica Academic, an accurate, current, and comprehensive resource for college-level learners, researchers, and faculty.

Is Britannica a verified source?

The Encyclopedia Britannica contains carefully edited articles on all major topics. The articles in Britannica are written by authors both identifiable and credible.

Is Britannica a good site?

It’s a brilliant resource and despite all the scare stories about material being made up, the chances are that much of it is accurate. In fact a few years ago a study suggested that there were more errors in Britannica.

Why is Wikipedia so bad?

Wikipedia is not a reliable source for citations elsewhere on Wikipedia. Because it can be edited by anyone at any time, any information it contains at a particular time could be vandalism, a work in progress, or just plain wrong. Therefore, Wikipedia should not be considered a definitive source in and of itself.

Is it okay to cite Britannica?

Britannica is a time-honored institution, but I have been shocked by the number I have things I have found there that are simply wrong – not outdated, but wrong in any decade. I would avoid citing it like I would all other encyclopedias.

Is Britannica a secondary source?

It is often difficult to distinguish clearly between primary and secondary sources. The first edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica was a secondary source when first published in 1768; but today it is a primary source to historians.

How much does Britannica Online cost?

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.

Is the Encyclopedia Britannica an academic source?

Is Encyclopedia Britannica an academic source? Encyclopedias are considered a scholarly source. The content is written by an academic for an academic audience. While entries are reviewed by an editorial board, they are not “peer-reviewed”. Who owns the Encyclopedia Britannica? Jacqui Safra

How can I access the Britannica Academic website?

Access Britannica Academic. To access Britannica Academic enter the Access ID and Passcode provided by your institution. Once you’ve signed into your institution’s account, you can sign in to your own personal user account for additional features.

Who is the owner of the Encyclopedia Britannica?

The encyclopedia Britannica is an English-based online encyclopedia. It is also available in printed books. It was first published by Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. in 1768. Past owners include Scotland printers Andrew Bell and Collin Macfarquhar, Scottish bookseller Archibald Constable. The current owner of encyclopedia Britannica is Jacqui Safra.

How to cite a Britannica article in MLA format?

Every Britannica article has a citation icon at the top of the page. Click on the citation icon and MLA will come up by default. Grab your citation. After pasting the citation in your paper, create a hanging indent. (follow this link to see how). Make it double spaced (follow this link to see how). Change the font to Times New Roman 12.