Den Store Danske Encyklopædi

Den Store Danske Encyklopædi
Den Store Danske Encyklopædi

Den Store Danske Encyklopædi (The Great Danish Encyclopedia) is the most comprehensive contemporary Danish language encyclopedia. The 20 volumes of the encyclopedia were published successively between 1994 and 2001; a one-volume supplement was published in 2002 and two index volumes in 2003. The work comprises 115,000 articles, ranging in size from single-line cross references to the 130-page entry Danmark (Denmark). The articles were written by a staff of about 4,000 academic experts led by editor-in-chief Jørn Lund. Articles longer than a few dozen lines are signed by their authors. Many articles are illustrated.

The encyclopedia was published by Danmarks Nationalleksikon A/S (Denmark's National Encyclopedia), a subsidiary of Denmark's grand old publishing house Gyldendal that was set up for the purpose. The project was inspired by the almost contemporary Swedish Nationalencyklopedin; it received financial support from the Augustinus Foundation and was backed by a governmental inflation guarantee on pre-paid subscriptions. Eventually about 35,000 copies were sold.

Contents

CD version

The text of the paper encyclopedia was also published, but without illustrations, on CD-ROMs for Microsoft Windows in 2004 and for Mac OS in 2005. In January 2006, it was announced that a full online edition of the encyclopedia was expected to be available in later 2006 on a subscription basis, with the help of a renewed grant from the Augustinus Foundation. In March 2008, the publishing house announced that it failed to get sufficient numbers of subscribers and declared the project a failure.

The CD ROM version of the encyclopedia is likely not to work without an update on never versions of Windows XP/Vista, due to a security fix from Microsoft.[1][2]

Online version

An online version of the encyclopedia was released February 26, 2009 - free-of-charge, generating revenue displaying ads. The free online version was published using wiki software, opening up for user contributions.[3] The decision to offer it free of charge was criticized by buyers of the DKK 25,000[4] (approx USD 4,500 (2010)) paper encyclopedia, to whom the publishing house originally had pledged that a reduced-price paper version would never be released. The publishing house insists that all pledges are honored, as the free-of-charge version is web-based, and not a paper encyclopedia.[5]

Gyldendal's vision is to create a hybrid between the traditional encyclopedia and user-generated encyclopedias like Wikipedia. While registered users may contribute with content and upload images etc. a professional and long-time editorial staff will maintain oversight over contributions.[4][5] The status of an article shall be clearly flagged, if it is user-generated content or if it has been approved by the editorial staff.[6] The vision is that the online version shall be the Dane's preferred choice for updated and trustworthy information, maintaining the status of a traditional encyclopedia.[6] Gyldendal seeks to recruit about 1,500 subject matter experts to verify user contributions to the about 161,000 articles - by March 2009 about 1,100 experts had been enrolled.[4] The permanent editorial staff comprises 20 persons.[7]

Copyright

The original articles from Den Store Danske Encyclopædi can be used freely as provided it is not distributed or used commercially.[8]

The new articles (made by the users) can be used freely provided the source is referenced using a deep link.[9]

Den Store Danske is covered by the Danish copyright law and it belongs to Gyldendal.[10]

See also

  • List of Danish online encyclopedic resources

References

  1. ^ Support page
  2. ^ theBookseller.com
  3. ^ Main page. All pages on Den Store Danske refer to wiki software.
  4. ^ a b c Encyklopædi på internettet med problemer Magisterbladet, 13.03.2009, 1. sektion, Side 24
  5. ^ a b Oplysningstid 2.0. Information, 20.11.2008, Bøger, Side 24/25
  6. ^ a b Kronik: www.denstoredanske.dk by CLIFF HANSEN, forlagschef, Gyldendal Digital og LARS BOESGAARD, direktør, Gyldendal Fakta. Berlingske Tidende, 19.11.2008, Kultur & Debat, Side 13
  7. ^ Den Store Danske: Er det slut for den danske Wikipedia? Nettendenser.dk
  8. ^ Den Store Danske Encyclopædi: Copyright oprindeligeartikler
  9. ^ Den Store Danske Encyclopædi: Copyright nye artikler
  10. ^ Den Store Danske Encyclopædi: Vilkår og rettigheder

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