Side by Side Comparison of: National Geographic Children's Books vs Encyclopaedia Britannica
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eComparisons ScoreThe "Comparison Score" Is calculated based on the average number of times this item was compared with other items in this category by our users | 9.8 | 7.4 |
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Five Star Reviews: | 92% Wonderful Animal Encyclopedia August 31, 2017 My little sister (9 years old) has been watching animal documentaries since she could walk. I want to keep passion for animals alive so I bought her this book. There are plenty of fantastic pictures and each animal gets their own small description. The best part is that this book teaches biology as well (starting with how babies are created, explaining the different habitats, where the animals are located in the world, etc). I went to two book stores and both stores had this book priced around 25 dollars. You can't beat amazon's price for this book. ... this too a 2 year old nephew and he liked very much did not want to let it go ... July 27, 2017 Yes I give this too a 2 year old nephew and he liked very much did not want to let it go so it worked out great All the kids loved it and couldn't put it down May 4, 2017 Purchased it for a child's 5th birthday. All the kids loved it and couldn't put it down. I thought they were going to rip it from tugging to take turns to flip through it. We later found us, adults, having a discussion about whales and ended up referencing the book and acting like the kids tugging at it and passing it around. Great reference book for a beginner to the animal kingdom on correctly understanding what all the classifications are, what animals fall under each classification, their habitat, geographic location, and feeding. The pictures are beautiful as well. My daughter absolutely loves this book as with most other ... March 16, 2017 My daughter absolutely loves this book as with most other animal books she brings it with her in the car and will read it for hours ... for my granddaughter and this was by far the best one of them all December 28, 2016 I bought several animal books this year for my granddaughter and this was by far the best one of them all. Beautiful pictures, she is only 3 but looks at this one all the time Amazing Book February 9, 2013 Beautiful illustrations with great subject knowledge and succinct information. I would recommend the book to anyone with an interest in wildlife. | 59% Works out really great. We homeschool our kids and it was way ... September 25, 2016 Works out really great. We homeschool our kids and it was way more cost effective than buying the books. The Universe on Your Screen November 1, 2015 My first pleasant surprise was the lightning speed at which this mammoth software installed on a 5 year old laptop. The user is prompted to choose from 3 encyclopaedias (Britannica, Student, and Elementary). Many articles in the Britannica Ultimate 2015 edition have been revamped to incorporate up to the minute developments. From Ukraine to ISIL (in the Book of the Year 2013), the Britannica is now fully up to date. This has not been the case in previous editions and it is a welcome development if the Britannica is to compete with online reference works such as Wikipedia. The DVD is a loss-leader, but a great promotional vehicle for the lucrative online edition, so hopefully it won’t go the way of the print edition, which was terminated in 2012.Compared to its predecessor, the Encyclopedia Britannica 2015 Ultimate Edition (formerly "Student and Home Edition") contains 15% more text and 15% fewer images and videos. It builds on the success of its completely revamped previous editions in 2006-10. The rate of innovation in the last eight versions had been impressive and welcome. It continues apace in this rendition with Britannica Biographies (Great Minds, Heroes and Villains, and Leaders), Classical Music (500 audio files arranged by composer), and a great Workspace for Project Management (a kind of friendly digital den).The Britannica 2015 comes bundled with an atlas (close to 2900 maps linked to articles and 287 World Data Profiles of individual countries and territories); the Merriam-Webster Dictionary and Thesaurus, augmented by a Spanish-English translation dictionary; classic articles from previous editions; eighteen yearbooks (14,800 articles in total); Interactive Timelines with 4000+ indexed timeline entries; a Research Organizer; and a Knowledge Navigator (called The Brain or BrainStormer). All told, it offers a directory of more than 166,000 reviewed and vetted links to online content.In its new form the Britannica is user-friendly, with an A to Z Quick Search feature. The Britannica's newest interface is even more intuitive and uncluttered than previously and is great fun to use. It offers morsels of knowledge, some of it date-specific, appetizingly presented through a ticker-tape of visuals that leisurely scrolls across the bottom of the screen plus highly edifying interactive tours of articles and attendant media.When you enter even the first few letters of a term in the search box, it offers various options and is persistent: no need to click on the toolbar's "search" button every time you want to find something in this vast storehouse of knowledge. Moreover, the user can save search results onto handy "Virtual Notecards". Whole articles can be copied onto the seemingly inexhaustible Workspace.The new Britannica's display is tab-based, avoiding the erstwhile confusing proliferation of windows with every move. Most importantly, articles appear in full, not in sections. This major improvement facilitates the finding of relevant keywords in and the printing of entire texts. These are only a few of the numerous alterations and enhancements.Perhaps the most refreshing change is the Britannica's Update Center. Dozens of monthly updates and new, timely articles are made available online (no registration required now!). A special button alerts the user when an entry in the base product has been updated.Regrettably, the updates are not incorporated into the vast encyclopedia and its search interface: they are out there on a website. Moreover, the product does not alert its user to the existence of completely new articles, only to updated ones. It takes a manual scan of the monthly lists to reveal newly added content.Speaking of updates, one must not forget to dwell on the Britannica's unequalled yearbooks. Each annual volume contains the year in events, scientific developments, and everything you wanted to know about the latest in any and every conceivable field of human endeavour, or Nature. About 14,800 articles culled from the last 18 editions buttress and update the Encyclopedia's anyhow impressive offerings. In the 2015 edition, the content of the yearbooks is more neatly and intuitively arranged than before, both chronologically and thematically.The Britannica provides considerably more text than any other extant traditional encyclopedia, print or digital (close to 70 million words). While it has noticeably enhanced its non-textual content over the years (the 1994-7 editions had nothing or very little but words, words, and more words), it has now reverted to its roots and scaled back on images and videos in favour of augmented text offerings. It still boasts in excess of 17,000 images and illustrations (depending on the version) and 900 video and audio clips. This is not to mention the Britannica Classics: articles from Britannica's most famous contributors: from Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein to Harry Houdini and from Marie Curie to Orville Wright.The Britannica fully supports serious research. It is a sober assemblage of first-rate essays, up to date bibliographies, and relevant multimedia. It constitutes a desktop university library: thorough, well-researched, comprehensive, trustworthy.The Britannica's 87-125,000 articles (depending on the version) are long and thorough, supported by impressive bibliographies, and written by the best scholars in their respective fields, including 110 Nobel laureates. The company's Editorial Board of Advisors reads like the who's who of the global intellectual and scientific community.The Britannica is an embarrassment of riches. Users often find the wealth and breadth of information daunting and data mining is fast becoming an art form. This is why the Britannica incorporated the “Personal Brain” to cope with this predicament. But an informal poll I conducted online shows that few know how to deploy it effectively.The Britannica also sports Student and Elementary versions of its venerable flagship product, replete with 23,000 articles, a Homework Helpdesk, "how to" documents, and interactive games, activities, and math and science tutorials. Still, the Britannica is far better geared to tackle the information needs of adults and, even more so, professionals. It provides unequalled coverage of its topics.Ironically, this is precisely why the market positioning of the Britannica's Elementary and Student Encyclopedias is problematic: compared to Wikipedia, the Britannica's brand is distinctly adult and scholarly. The vacuum left by Encarta’s (lamented) discontinuance, though, should make it easier to market the Student and Elementary versions (which are an integral part of the Ultimate Edition and not sold separately).Still, the 2015 editions of both the Student and Elementary encyclopedias improve on the past in terms of both coverage and facilities: the Homework Helpdesk is a collection of useful homework resources including a video subject browse; online learning games and activities; online subject spotlights; and how-to documents on topics such as writing a book review. There are also Learning Games and Activities: hundreds of fun and interactive games and activities to help students with subjects like Math, Science, and Social Studies. Both versions are updated monthly with new online-only articles. There is a Workspace for managing projects and many timelines and tutorials.The current edition is fully integrated with the Internet. Apart from articles about new topics and personalities in the news, it offers additional and timely content and revisions on a dedicated Web site. The digital product includes a staggering number of links (166,808!) to third party content and articles on the Web. The GeoAnalyzer, which compares national statistical data and generates charts and graphs, is now Web-based and greatly enhanced.The Britannica would do well to offer a browser add-on search bar and to integrate with desktop search tools from Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and others. Currently it offers search results through Google but this requires the user to install add-ons or plug-ins and to go through a convoluted rite of passage. A seamless experience is in the cards. Users must and will be able to ferret content from all over - their desktop, their encyclopedias, and the Web - using a single, intuitive interface.Some major and minor gripes:I couldn’t find a way to install all three encyclopaedias at the same time. Households with adults and children may need different versions of the Britannica installed on the same computer.The Britannica DVD cannot be downloaded as an ISO or EXE file from the Internet. In an age of widespread broadband this is a curious omission of a powerful, all-pervasive distribution channel. The Britannica DVD – now shipped via regular mail from locations around the globe - could also be distributed through marketing affiliates in the dozens of developing countries where postal services are dysfunctional or non-existent.The atlas, dictionary, and thesaurus incorporated in the Britannica are still surprisingly outdated. Why not use a more current - and dynamically updated – offerings (perhaps team up with Google)? What about dictionaries for specialty terms (medical or computer glossaries, for instance)?Despite considerable improvements over the previous editions, the Britannica still consumes (not to say hogs) computer resource far in excess of the official specifications. This makes it less suitable for installation on older PCs and on netbooks. If you own a machine with anything earlier than Pentium 4, less than 1 Gb RAM, and fewer than 10 Gb of really free space, the Britannica would be clunky at best. It is not available for Windows XP and earlier operating systems.But that's it. Don't think twice. Run to the closest retail outlet (or surf to the Britannica's Web site) and purchase the 2014 edition now. It offers excellent value for money. For less than the price of an antivirus software and for a fraction of the cost of Windows 7, you will significantly enhance your access to the sum total of human knowledge and wisdom.With the demise of Microsoft's Encarta (it has been discontinued) and the tribulations of Wikipedia (its rules have been revamped to resemble a traditional encyclopedia, alienating its contributors in the process), the Encyclopedia Britannica 2015 (established in 1768) may have already won the battle of reference. Sam Vaknin, author of "Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited" |
Four Star Reviews: | 6% Not bad July 17, 2017 Purchased for niece. She enjoyed her present. Found some images print quality to be distorted - surprised to find that... Great January 31, 2017 The Grands absolutely LOVE this book! The vivid pictures capture their attention! A good animal book January 23, 2016 This is a book for anyone wants to know more about animals. Just wish the font and photos be bigger. It is heavy and you can keep it forever. Little premature for my five year old, but I still read to her sometime. Great book January 6, 2015 I got this book for my daughter for Christmas and she loves it! The pictures are so cool! I don't think it's just for children, even my husband and I love flipping through this book and seeing all the animals pictured. National Geographic always puts quality products and this book will not disappoint. Beautiful book, but not sure what age group it is geared toward July 15, 2014 Beautiful book, but extremely big and HEAVY. My 7 year old daughter loves it but it is awfully heavy to carry around (which she wants to do) and the content is over her head, but she enjoys me reading it to her and looking at the beautiful pictures. | 8% Four Stars May 6, 2016 great resource for me. i had Microsoft encarta years ago; this product compares favorably to encarta for me. |
Three Star Reviews: | 1% Excellent. Great gift for our son he became an ... August 17, 2017 Excellent. Great gift for our son he became an expert. Lost two Stars since it mentions the long debunked theory of evolution often. The foolish idea that these brilliant animals who's intricate design screams "plan and purpose" evolved over millions of years. Foolish The pictures are nice but my kids didn't look at it much December 31, 2016 Bought for my kids 4 and 5. The pictures are nice but my kids didn't look at it much. Maybe the book is too large and heavy for them since they like animals Cluttered, dark layout. OK but not what I expected from NG. December 1, 2016 I was disappointed with the layout and coloration. It simply is NOT a good clean, uncluttered layout and the coloration falls short. I wouldn't buy it again July 22, 2015 They didn't have good pictures of most of the animals and left some basic ones out like grizzly bear and had all sorts of unimportant fish species. Beautiful, but ordinary. November 16, 2014 We normally love National Geographic books, but this one isn't our favorite. It has many rare and unusual animals, but fails to cover some of the basic animals that young children want to learn about.The facts aren't that interesting either. I think it could have been better.Beautiful presentation, though. BIG book, nice photos. not bad just not that great March 19, 2014 I was expecting more. This just seems very childish.there are some errors in the book but in general this book is just too broad, vague, and too scrambled together with informations. It does have nice pictures tho.... | 8% This is not like the book set October 19, 2015 This is not like the book set. It has excerpts from online resources, snippets not full information. It does have global information, and an atlas. I enjoy the product (as it is informative), just not for an encyclopedia. |
Two Star Reviews: | 1% Beautiful, but filled with errors January 27, 2013 Although the pictures in this book are beautiful, some of the information is flat out wrong. There is a picture of a Sting Ray labeled "Red Ant". There is a picture of a King Vulture labeled as an Andean Condor. Another picture shows a Ground Squirrel, but is labeled as a Prairie Dog. The labels for the Sea Nettle and Urchin are reversed. I expected more from National Geographic. | 8% |
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Article Number | 9781426310225 | 9781625132963 |
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Author | Lucy Spelman | - |
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Binding | Hardcover | DVD-ROM |
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Brand | National Geographic Children's Books | Encyclopaedia Britannica |
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Currency | USD | - |
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Department | unisex-child | - |
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Edition | 9.9.2012 | - |
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Format | - | DVD-ROM |
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Formatted Price | $24.95 | - |
Height | ||
Height | 484.6 in | 296.1 in |
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ISBN | 1426310226 | 1625132964 |
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Language | Array, Array, Array | Array, Array, Array |
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Length | 374.0 in | 210.6 in |
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Manufacturer | National Geographic Children's Books | Britannica |
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MPN | 9781426310225 | - |
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Number of Items | 1 | - |
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Number of Parts | 9781426310225 | - |
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NumberOfPages | 304 | - |
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Operating System | - | winXP Vista win7 /8 |
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Product Group | Book | Book |
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Product Type | ABIS_BOOK | ABIS_BOOK |
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PublicationDate | 2012-10-23 | - |
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Publisher | National Geographic Children's Books | Britannica |
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Quantity | 1 | - |
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Release Date | 2012-10-23 | - |
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Score | 9.8 | 8 |
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Studio | National Geographic Children's Books | Britannica |
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Weight | 13.2 oz | 0.6 oz |
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Width | 37.0 in | 23.2 in |
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