The reader's guide to the Encyclopaedia Britannica : $b A handbook containing sixty-six courses of systematic study or occasional reading

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The reader's guide to the Encyclopaedia Britannica : $b A handbook containing sixty-six courses of systematic study or occasional reading

by Inc. Encyclopaedia Britannica

EN·~25 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

THE READER’S GUIDE TO THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA

0:21
2

INTRODUCTION

13:51
3

Part I Courses of Reading Especially Useful to Those Engaged In Certain Occupations or Preparing for Them

10:12:15
4

Part II Courses of Educational Reading to Supplement Or Take the Place of School or University Studies

10:58:55
5

Part III Devoted to the Interests of Children

1:14:06
6

Part IV Readings on Questions of the Day Which Relate to the Duties of American Citizenship and to Current Politics

1:05:13
7

Part V Readings for Women

38:59
8

Part VI Readings In Connection With Recreation and Vacations

1:11:29

Description

This handbook transforms the massive Encyclopaedia Britannica from a reference you dip into for a single fact into a self‑guided library of structured learning. By grouping the 44 million words into 289 subject clusters, it shows you how to assemble coherent “books” on anything from art and science to industry, letting curiosity become a systematic pursuit without a classroom.

The guide lays out sixty‑six curated courses, including thirty chapters tailored to specific occupations or stages of a career. Each chapter lists the most relevant articles in a logical order, offers concise summaries, and even provides exhaustive article lists when you want to go deeper. Whether you’re just starting out and need a solid knowledge foundation, or you’re a seasoned professional looking to stay ahead, the volume offers a practical roadmap for independent study that draws on the expertise of Britannica’s worldwide contributors.

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en

Duration

~25 hours (1473K characters)

Release date

2024-07-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Inc. Encyclopaedia Britannica

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