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Encyclopaedia britannica book
Encyclopaedia britannica book












encyclopaedia britannica book

One year ago, my announcement that Encyclopædia Britannica would cease producing bound volumes sent ripples through the media world. Today, the author writes, the business is growing on all measures: revenue, margins, staff, content, and reach. The company aggressively overhauled its editorial operation now content is updated on Britannica Online every 20 minutes. Wikipedia’s success reinforced EB’s strategic decision to reduce reliance on consumer reference and accelerate activity in the K–12 market. This is the story of how Encyclopædia Britannica became savvy-first with CD-ROM, then with the internet, and finally with the learning business. By 1996, the year Cauz joined the company, sales were down to 3,000 units. Busy families had less patience for personal solicitations, and PCs had started shipping with CD-ROM drives, which created a demand for multimedia and interactivity-unknown territory for print-focused editorial and product teams.

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The encyclopedia’s famous door-to-door sales force had reached its peak in 1990 with more than 100,000 units sold. The decision to stop printing it was, the author writes, “a nonevent.” EB’s content model was dismissed as “vintage.” What many people didn’t know was that sales of the print set were by then responsible for only 1% of the business. Some people were shocked, and many assumed that EB had buckled under the internet-specifically, Wikipedia. In the spring of 2012, the president of Encylopædia Britannica announced that the company would cease producing bound volumes of the iconic reference work.














Encyclopaedia britannica book