David asks…Can anyone please tell me how to download free encyclopedia?Please don’t tell me about encyclopedias and encyclopedias that cost money. I just want free encyclopediasWize Guy answers:You don’t have to download them, they are available online for free. See below for an example:Sharon asks…Are there better free internet encyclopedia than Wikipedia?I love Wikipedia.org but I want a more reliable free encyclopedia.
I want the encyclopedia to be allowed to cited for college papers.
I want the encyclopedia to feature Pop Culture, Psychology, Education, Law, and as vast or as close to as vast as wikipedia.
* note: I am not using Wikipedia as a source for papers, or research for school. I set the standard for the encyclopedia I am searching for as being “citation worthy” of a college paper. I just like to read the articles but then I feel like I don’t know if I am perpetuating non-factual ideas.

I am an early childhood education major and a closet nerd.Wize Guy answers:http://www.britannica.com/ http://www.webopedia.com http://www.encyclopedia.com// BUT r they better ..i doubt! http://english.berkeley.edu/Postwar/pop.html i think this will suit u http://www.ipl.org/Sandra asks…Does Wikipedia (or any other online free encyclopedia) replace a $500 published encyclopedia?I have always heard salesmen say how much more useful published encyclopedias are, yet free online encyclopedias like Wikipedia seem so complete. Is the investment worth it?Wize Guy answers:Pros: Online encyclopedias are free, and constantly updated, so you can always get the most current information. Also, they don’t take up an entire bookshelf in your house. And you’ll never have to dispose of outdated books.

Cons: Anyone can post anything they like, whether or not it’s the actual truth, so there could be some misinformation. Sites like Wikipedia have teams of people

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