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Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2007 (PC DVD) | 
| From: Microsoft Category: Software
List Price: £39.99 Buy New: £9.50 You Save: £30.49 (76%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 169
Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Media: CD-ROM Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 1292552 UPC: 882224193504 EAN: 0882224193504 ASIN: B000GQHNB2
Release Date: August 18, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: New, factory sealed, dispatched immediately by first class post (air mail if outside the United Kingdom)
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| Features:
| • | The Encarta 2007 Reference Library is an encyclopedia reference software that brings you reliable and accessible content for your entire family | | • | Thanks to its improved and simplified interface, perfect search engine and updated and enriched content, you can now access pertinent data on a particular topic and immerse yourself in the world of interactive learning | | • | Microsoft Encarta 2007 Reference Library is a simplified interface that facilitates the access to encyclopedic content and helps you understand the world irrespective of your age | | • | The theme welcome screens - History, Geography, Nature, Science and Technology, Languages, Arts and Philosophy, Art and Culture, Society - enable you to explore each knowledge domain | | • | The Encarta content is regularly updated and thus it guarantees you sure, correct and updated information |
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Product Description The Encarta 2007 Reference Library is an encyclopedia reference software that brings you reliable and accessible content for your entire family. Thanks to its improved and simplified interface, perfect search engine and updated and enriched content, you can now access pertinent data on a particular topic and immerse yourself in the world of interactive learning.Microsoft Encarta 2007 Reference Library is a simplified interface that facilitates the access to encyclopedic content and helps you understand the world irrespective of your age. The theme welcome screens - History, Geography, Nature, Science and Technology, Languages, Arts and Philosophy, Art and Culture, Society - enable you to explore each knowledge domain.The Encarta content is regularly updated and thus it guarantees you sure, correct and updated information. With more than 42,000 articles, the Encarta 2007 Reference Library is further enriched to give you exhaustive and pertinent knowledge of the world and its richness.
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Encarta vs Britannica? August 28, 2007 K. Hambly (South Wales) 9 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is something a lot of people want to know when trying to decide on an encyclopedia to buy as i have been also. There are lots of conflicting reviews here on amazon, one's got more articles the other more multimedia content blah blah blah. br / br /Basicaly I've just done a web search on the subject and found a review of both 2007 products from PC Advisor magazine. Basicaly the results were Encarta wins hands down. I won't list every single point on which one is better than the other because at the end of the day if you want to read the review you can easily find it with google and I'm trying to keep this brief. However the main issue they had with Britannica was that it was highly US biast (even the dictionary it says is in US English and maps only go ito detail for US and Canada) and Encarta has been largly rewritten for the UK verstion. A search for London on Britanica brings up much older info and Encarta brings up pictures of the 7/7 bombings not even mentioned in Britanica. Also it says that Encarta can be run from the disc and britannica takes half an hour to install upto 2G on the hardisc. br / br /So based on this I'm going with Encarta.
This is a great family reference encyclopaedia - it lacks depth for some adults though August 22, 2007 Keith Joseph (West Berkshire, England) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Encarta hasn't got the depth in articles that Encyclopaedia Britannica Ultimate reference suite 2007 has, but I can't imagine many preteen school children wanting a scholarly detailed account of the action of CD4+ lymphocytes when looking up AIDS. Plus Britannica seems to throw up strange search results more often than Encarta - put in 'evaporation' and Encarta gives the classic scientific text-book description, whereas Britannica throws up a detailed account of fridge compressors. Plus Encarta is far more kid friendly with fun as well as facts - it's simply infinitely more entertaining than Britannica and ideal as a family reference. Encarta's greater brevity is just right for a younger audience. Encarta does have on-line links if you want greater depth. The UK version of Encarta scores very highly for UK kids as it's geared toward the UK national curriculum and UK spelling (whereas Britannica ironically has a strong irritating US bias, even calling 'Primary' school 'Elementary' on the main menu screen). Encarta also presents the information in a more fun way with the use of multi-media content such as games to aid learning. You need internet access as well though (Encarta uses it to update itself to 'October 2007'), although that's pretty essential for homework anyway. Encarta even integrates itself into Internet Explorer. You can also upgrade to Encarta Premium [on-line] for free, but only until October 31st 2007 (where there's even help for A-Level etc). By the way Encarta says it is XP only and not Windows 98 friendly as stated by Amazon (ours also works under Vista Premium). br / br /If you think you might want Encarta for your kids you should really have a look at Microsoft Student 2007 that includes this full Encarta reference library. The Student 2007 package adds much more though, there's 'learning essentials' templates, toolbars, tutorials and guides that help kick start any essay - with a wealth of information on how to construct essays. There's also guides to many English literature set books. Plus for maths there's an equation solver (basic algebra to calculus), graphs and help with complex sums. For languages there's spelling and dictionary translation, with help with writing sentences (using your words and verbs correctly with every tense). The languages French, German, Italian and Spanish are now supported. See Microsoft.com/uk/student for more details. It needs Office XP or 2003 though, as well XP, to work. br / br /We do have Britannia Reference Suite 2006 as well - its greater depth suites well read adults far more and it has good advice on homework as well, useful if you are helping your kids but a bit too dry (dull even) for many under 16s to use on their own. It's good value for adults though, particularly when compared to the printed versions. However the children's Elementary Britannica is little more than a cuter interface - unlike Encarta it makes less effort to re-pitch the actual information it presents in a more kid friendly fashion. In comparison Children's Encarta is re-written for preteens and takes another 430Mb of space. Altogether Encarta takes about 1.8Gb of disk space, and then runs without the disk in the CD/DVD drive - pretty essential for most kids who probably couldn't be bothered to look for the DVD case otherwise. br / br /Unlike some of the internet, Encarta and Britannica are a reliable source of information. I have to say we all do tend to search the internet as well as use these encyclopaedias, as there's many great sites out there for the kids and adults (particularly for things like history, science, computing and photography). However both these encyclopaedias aren't that expensive at all compared to the cost of raising and educating kids, plus they only need updating every few years. Other than teachers/parents, most adults will probably be content with internet searches or require specialist text books instead, although both encyclopaedias are fine for fun reading and the atlases are quite useful. br / br /Along with web searches, Encarta is a useful aid to any kid's education. This version and Student 2007 was going very cheap recently ( 19/ 29 respectively) on Amazon as UK Encarta (and Student) 2008 is about to hit the shelves - no doubt nearer the full retail price and twice what those in the US pay for their version.
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