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  1. The Columbia Encyclopedia is a one-volume encyclopedia [2] produced by Columbia University Press and, in the last edition, sold by the Gale Group. [1] First published in 1935, [3] and continuing its relationship with Columbia University, the encyclopedia underwent major revisions in 1950 and 1963; [2] the current edition is the sixth, printed ...

  2. With 51,000 entries, it covers a wide range of topics, including history, geography, science, culture, technology, and literature. The sixth edition also includes events and topics from the 1990s, ranging from electronic mail and modems to President Clinton's impeachment and the turmoil in Yugoslavia. This resource has a simple yet elegant design.

  3. Dec 11, 2020 · Columbia encyclopedia Edit Full-text searchable, updated version of the sixth edition of the encyclopedia containing nearly 51,000 entries on a vast range of topics, and with more than 80,000 hypertext cross-references.

  4. Jan 1, 2000 · Nearly 1,300 new entries are presented, and almost 40% of the existing entries are revised for this edition. In addition, there are more than 40,000 bibliographical citations, 80,000 cross references, and 700 line drawings. But sheer volume is not what makes The Columbia Encyclopedia so popular.

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  5. A successful digitization of an encyclopedia was the Bartleby Project's online adaptation of the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, in early 2000 and is updated periodically. Other websites provide online encyclopedias, some of which are also available on Wikisource. However, some may be more complete than those on Wikisource, or may be from ...

  6. May 15, 2007 · 1. The Columbia Encyclopedia. May 15, 2007, Columbia University Press. Hardcover in English - sixth edition edition. 0231144466 9780231144469.

  7. chomsky.info › 2001____-2Noam Chomsky

    Noam Chomsky The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2001. 1928–, educator and linguist, b. Philadelphia. Chomsky, who has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1955, developed a theory of transformational (sometimes called generative or transformational-generative) grammar that revolutionized the scientific study of language.

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