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My copy of the 14th Edition from 1938, dedicated to His Britannic Majesty King George VI, is still on the living room bookshelf, and I still enjoy pulling out a random volume and sitting on the porch reading it. I don't expect that to change anytime soon.
Awww. I can remember I used the 9th edition for a report on the Suez canal (which was great because I used that compared to more modern versions to see how they differed in terms of speaking about the canal). My tenth grade teacher gave me a zero for the assignment and reported me to the administration for making up sources. I had to bring in a volume to get my zero stricken. That was a fun week.
That. Is. Awesome!!!
I remember reading that it took so long to put together a new edition of EB that by the time it hit print it was out of date. Web versions avoid that entirely. It'll be interesting to see how they stack up against Wikipedia. For what it may be worth, there was an academic study here in the UK which determined that for science subjects Wikipedia is at least as accurate. [huh]
That survey, however, was done five years ago. It'd be interesting to see how well it stacks up today. Someone in one of the articles on the demise of Britannica suggested the longer Wilkipedia goes on the more unqualified people become involved with it -- "One qualified person alongside twenty teenage idiots is the same thing as twenty-one teenage idiots."