Encyclopaedia Britannica goes completely digital after 244 years in print
“The end of the print set is something we’ve foreseen for some time,” Jorge Cauz, president of Encyclopaedia Britannica said.
“It’s the latest step in our evolution from the print publisher we were, to the creator of digital learning products we are today.”
The Encyclopaedia Britannica has been in continuous print since it was first published in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1768.
I think this is sad.
i grew up with these books.
brag brag brag… we have the 1983 edition in full (so pretty, leatherbound, and gold tipped!) on our bookshelf. and we...