Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

infobox Website
name = Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand



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url = [http://www.teara.govt.nz/ www.teara.govt.nz]
type of organization = Nonprofit
location = Wellington, New Zealand
type = Online encyclopedia
language = English, Māori
registration =
owner = Ministry for Culture and Heritage, New Zealand Government
author =
launch date = 2005
commercial = No
alexa =
current status = perpetual work-in-progress
slogan = Te Ara - The Pathway

Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand is an online encyclopedia created by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage of the New Zealand Government. The project was established in 2002 and the website launched in 2005. Te Ara is a long-term project, although much content is already visible.

The encyclopedia is edited by historian Jock Phillips and has a staff of writers, editors, image and resource researchers, and designers. It is organised by themes, and its first theme focuses on telling the stories of New Zealanders. It covers the migration of peoples to New Zealand, and the history of their settlement - both New Zealand's indigenous Māori people, and other immigrant groups.

An overview section, New Zealand in Brief, presents concise information and facts about the country.

In 2006 a second thematic group of entries was published entitled Earth, Sea and Sky - covering ocean fish, sea and shorebirds and other marine life, the interactions of people and the sea, the country's natural resources, and shaping forces such as geology, volcanology, weather and climate. Distinctively New Zealand features are the main focus of the content, and scientific and technical data is presented within its social and human context.

Te Ara's third theme, The Bush, was launched in late 2007. It covers New Zealand's indigenous landscapes, forests, plants and animals, and the ways that people have used them or attempted to understand them. The Bush comprises more than 100 entries, covering such topics as early mapping, tramping, conifer-broadleaf forests, taniwha, Māori exploration, threatened species, logging native forests, moa, kiwi, and a great deal more.

A further six thematic groups of entries will appear progressively - roughly one a year until 2013. In 2008 the theme being prepared focused broadly on farming and rural life.

Geographical information is also being added progressively, and by early 2008 included Auckland, the Bay of Plenty, Canterbury, Manawatū and Horowhenua, Northland, South Canterbury, the Volcanic Plateau, Wairarapa and Wellington.

The last such significant work was "An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand", first published in 1966, and edited by A.H. McLintock. A digitised version of this work now forms part of the Te Ara website.

Entries on topics relating substantially to Māori are presented in Māori as well as English.

ee also

*List of online encyclopedias
*Ministry for Culture and Heritage (New Zealand)

References

* [http://www.teara.govt.nz Te Ara]

External links

* [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/11/story.cfm?c_id=11&objectid=10496127 "New Zealand Herald" article about Te Ara] , Angela McCarthy, March 5, 2008


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