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This is a list of well-known online encyclopedias that are accessible or formerly accessible on the Internet. The largest online encyclopedias are general reference works, though there are also many specialized ones.
This is a list of notable encyclopedias sorted by branch of knowledge. For the purposes of this list, an encyclopedia is defined as a "compendium that contains information on either all branches of knowledge or a particular branch of knowledge."
EconBiz supports research in and teaching of economics with a central entry point for all kinds of subject-specific information and direct access to full texts. Free Produced by the ZBW- German National Library of Economics– Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW) [51] EconLit: Economics
Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security; The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Science Fiction Art Techniques; Encyclopedia of Hinduism; Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences; Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Strategies; Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound; Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement; Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World
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The following is an exhaustive list of encyclopedia topics that do not appear to have articles in Wikipedia, but really should for maximum coverage. The intent is to create a sensible article with the given link - many being redirects - and then to remove it from these pages. Thus each page of the list should get steadily shorter.
Examples include all fields of engineering. Formal science – branch of knowledge with many subbranches which are concerned with formal systems. Unlike other sciences, the formal sciences are not concerned with the validity of theories based on observations in the real world, but instead with the properties of formal systems based on ...