- Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Infobox Company
company_name = Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = 1768
location =Chicago
key_people =Jacqui Safra (principal owner)
industry = Reference material
products =Encyclopædia Britannica , Britannica Online,Merriam-Webster products
revenue = Not reported
homepage = [http://www.britannica.com www.britannica.com]
num_employees = About 400 (300 in Chicago, 100 worldwide)cite journal| last=Smith| first=William C.| month=February 2 | year=2004| title=Venerable tomes go digital| journal=The National Law Journal| pages=P8]Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. is an American company best known for publishing the "
Encyclopædia Britannica ", the world's oldest continuously-publishedencyclopaedia .History
The company was founded in
Edinburgh ,Scotland ,United Kingdom in the 18th century, in the atmosphere of theScottish Enlightenment . A printer,Colin Macfarquhar , and an engraver, Andrew Bell, formed a partnership to create a new book that would embody the new spirit of scholarship.William Smellie was engaged to edit the original three-volume work, published one volume at a time beginning in 1768.The encyclopaedia's reputation grew throughout the publication of its subsequent volumes.
ears Roebuck
The 11th edition was published in 1920, after which the
trademark and publication rights were sold toSears Roebuck .A thoroughly-revised 14th edition was published in 1929.
By the mid-1930s, the company headquarters had moved to
Chicago ,Illinois ,United States ,North America , and the editorial staff were now no longer disbanded after the completion of a new edition, but kept on as a permanent editorial department, to keep pace with the rapid increase in knowledge at the time. Starting in 1936, a new printing of the encyclopaedia was published each year, incorporating the latest changes and updates. In 1938, the first edition of the "Britannica Book of the Year " appeared. This annual supplement is still published today.Sears Roebuck offered the encyclopaedia as a gift to the
University of Chicago in 1941.Clarifyme|date=April 2008Fact|date=April 2008Britannica Inc. extended its publishing ventures by purchasing "
Compton's Encyclopedia " and G. & C. Merriam in the 1940s.In 1947, Britannica released
10 Eventful Years , a compendium ofWorld War II in 4 volumes.In 1952, Britannica published the landmark set "
Great Books of the Western World ", a 54-volume set of the "great books" of Western culture.William Benton figured as publisher from 1943 to his death in 1973, followed by his widowHelen Hemingway Benton until her own death in 1974. Management was then passed to theBenton Foundation , whose establishment was announced at the "Britannica"' s bicentennial.Jacqui Safra
In January 1996, the company was purchased by billionaire Swiss financier
Jacqui Safra for $136 million. [Shane Greenstein and Michelle Devereux, [http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/greenstein/images/htm/Research/Cases/EncyclopaediaBritannica.pdf "The Crisis at Encyclopædia Britannica" (pdf)] , case study 5-306-504,Kellogg School of Management ,Northwestern University , 2006*]The company was one of the first to offer encyclopaedia content online (in association with
LexisNexis in the 1980s), and currently publishes in several mediums, including DVD and through its website. It has several international projects to develop educational materials inJapan ,Korea ,China ,Taiwan ,Italy ,France ,Spain ,Latin America ,Turkey ,Hungary , andPoland .Under Safra's ownership the company has experienced some financial woes with freelance contributors waiting up to six months for checks and staff going years without raises, according to a report in the "
New York Post ". Cost-cutting measures have included mandates to use free photos. Britannica in December 2002 told employees it would raise the contribution paid into their401(k) accounts, then eliminated them entirely. A company spokesperson said: "We've had some cost reductions and belt-tightening but we're not going into details… We're a privately held company." [ [http://entertainment.excite.com/celebgossip/pgsix/id/09_11_2003_11.html "Cash-shy Britannica"] , "New York Post",11 September 2003 ]References
Further reading
*“Encyclopædia Britannica May Refer to ‘For Sale’ to Raise Capital,” "Portland Oregonian", April 7, 1995
* Richard A. Melcher, “Dusting Off the Britannica,” "Business Week", October 20, 1997
* Robert McHenry, [http://www.howtoknow.com/BOL1.html “The Building of Britannica Online”]
* Steve Barth, “Britannica on the Virtual Bookshelf,” Knowledge Management Magazine
* Dorothy Auchter, “The Evolution of Encyclopædia Britannica,” Reference Services Review 27, no. 3: 297External links
* [http://www.eb.com Company website]
* [http://corporate.britannica.com/company_info.html Encyclopædia Britannica Corporate, “Company History”]
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