
Microsoft Encarta is a digital multimedia encyclopedia published by Microsoft Corporation since 1993. As of 2008, the complete English version, Encarta Premium consists of more than 62,000articles, numerous photos and illustrations, music clips, videos, interactivities, timelines, maps and atlas, and homework tools, and is available on the World Wide Web by yearlysubscription or by purchase on DVDROM or multiple CDROMs. Many articles could also be viewed online free of charge, a service supported by advertisements.
Microsoft publishes similarencyclopedias under the Encarta trademark in various languages, including German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese. Localized versions may contain contents licensedfrom available national sources and may contain more or less content than the full English version. For example, the Dutch version has content from the Dutch Winkler Prins encyclopedia.
InMarch 2009, Microsoft announced it was discontinuing the Encarta disc and online versions.[4
Following the first multimedia Academic American Encyclopedia, Microsoft initiated Encarta bypurchasing nonexclusive rights to the Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia, incorporating it into its first edition in 1993. (Funk and Wagnalls continued to publish revised editions forseveral years independently of Encarta, but then ceased printing in the late 1990s.) Funk and Wagnalls had been a thirdtier encyclopedia available at cut rates in grocery stores, wherevolumes were sold individually as well as in one collected set. The name Encarta was created for Microsoft by an advertising agency, which decided that it sounded better than Funk and Wagnalls. Microsoft had originally approached Encyclop?dia Britannica, the gold standard of encyclopedias for over a century, in the 1980s, but it declined, believing its print media saleswould be hurt; however the Benton Foundation was forced to sell Encyclop?dia Britannica, Inc. at below book value in 1996 when the print sales could no longer compete with Encarta and theMicrosoft distribution channel which gave away free copies with computer systems.
In the late 1990s, Microsoft bought Collier’s Encyclopedia and New Merit Scholar’s Encyclopedia fromMacmillan and incorporated them into Encarta. Thus the current Microsoft Encarta can be considered the successor of the Funk and Wagnalls, Collier, and New Merit Scholar encyclopedias.None of these formerly successful encyclopedias remained in print for long after being merged into Encarta.
Microsoft introduced several regional versions of Encarta translated intolanguages other than English. For example, the Brazilian Portuguese version was introduced in 1999 and suspended in 2002. The Spanish version is somewhat smaller than the English one, at42,000 articles.
In July 2006, Websters Multimedia, a Bellevue, Washington subsidiary of Londonbased Websters International Publishers, took over maintenance of Encarta from Microsoft. Thelast version is Encarta Premium 2009, released in August 2008.
Microsoft announced in March 2009 that they will cease to sell Microsoft Student and all editions of Encarta Premium softwareproducts worldwide by June 2009, citing changes in the way people seek information and in the traditional encyclopedia and reference material market as the key reasons behind thetermination. Updates for Encarta will be offered until October 2009. Additionally, MSN Encarta web sites will be discontinued by October 31, 2009, with the exception of Encarta Japan whichwill be discontinued on December 31, 2009. Existing MSN Encarta Premium (part of MSN Premium) subscribers will be refunded.
The Wikimedia foundation tried to contact Microsoft about"making Encarta data available under a free license, so that some of it could be incorporated into Wikipedia".
Contents and features
Encarta’s Visual Browser
Encarta’sstandard edition includes approximately 50,000 articles, with additional images, videos and sounds. The premium editions contain over 62,000 articles and other multimedia content, such as25,000 pictures and illustrations, over 300 videos and animations, and an interactive atlas with 1.8 million locations. Its articles are integrated with multimedia content and may have acollection of links to websites selected by its editors. A sidebar may display alternative views or original materials relevant to the topic. Encarta also supports closed captioning forthe hearing impaired. A separate program, called Encarta Research Organizer was included in early versions for gathering and organizing information and constructing a Word documentbasedreport. Later versions included Encarta Researcher which was a browser plugin to organize information from Encarta articles and web pages into research projects.
Microsoft had a separateproduct known as Encarta Africana which was an encyclopedia of black history and culture. It was integrated into the standard Encarta Reference suite starting with the 2001 version.Encarta 2002 and onwards feature 3D Virtual Tours of ancient structures, for example the Acropolis; 2dimensional panoramic images of world wonders or cities; and a virtual flight programwhich moves the user over landscape. Version 2002 also introduced the ability to install the entire encyclopedia locally to the hard disk drive to prevent frequent swapping of discs.Encarta 2003 incorporated literature guides and book summaries, foreign language translation dictionaries, a Homework Center and Chart Maker.
Encarta’s Visual Browser, available since the2004 version, presents a user with a list of related topics. A collection of 32 Discovery Channel videos have also since been added. Encarta 2005 introduced another program called EncartaKids aimed at children to make learning fun.
Encarta also includes a trivia game called "MindMaze" (accessible through Ctrl Z) in which the player explores a castle byanswering questions whose answers can be found in the encyclopedia’s articles.
For years, Encarta came in three primary software editions: Basic, Premium, and Reference Library (price andfeatures in that order.) Beginning with Encarta 2006, however, when Websters Multimedia took over its maintenance, Encarta became a feature of Microsoft Student as the premier Microsofteducational software program. Although it is possible to purchase only the Encarta encyclopedia separately, Microsoft Student bundles together Encarta Premium with Microsoft Math (agraphing calculator program) and Learning Essentials, which provides templates for Microsoft Office. In addition, the Reference Library was discontinued, absorbed into a newer, morecomprehensive Premium package. Encarta’s user interface is shared with Microsoft Student, and has been streamlined to reduce clutter with only a Search box which returns relevant results;however it is no longer possible to simply browse all the encyclopedia articles alphabetically.
The dynamic maps are generated with the same engine that powered Microsoft MapPointsoftware. The map is a virtual globe that one can freely rotate and magnify to any location down to major streets for big cities. The globe has multiple surfaces displaying politicalboundaries, physical landmarks, and statistical information. One can selectively display different sized cities, various geological or manmade features and reference lines in a map.
Themaps contain hyperlinks to related articles ("Map Trek") and also supports a "Dynamic Sensor" that provides the latitude, longitude, place name,population and local time for any point on the globe. Encarta also generates a visiblelight moon atlas with names of major craters and hyperlinks. However, it does not include aplanetarium. In addition to database generated maps, many other illustrative maps in Encarta ("Historical Maps") are drawn by artists. Some more advanced maps areinteractive: for example, the large African map for Africana can display information such as political boundaries or the distribution of African flora.
Encarta Dictionary
When Encarta wasreleased as part of the "Reference Suite" in 1998 (through to 2000), Microsoft bundled "Microsoft Bookshelf" with the other programs (EncartaEncyclopedia 98 Deluxe Edition, Encarta Desk Atlas, Encarta Virtual Globe 98, and Encarta Research Organizer). However, this was redundant.
Bookshelf was discontinued in 2000, and in laterEncarta editions (Encarta Suite 2000 and onwards), Bookshelf was replaced with a dedicated Encarta Dictionary, a superset of the printed edition.
There was some controversy over thedecision, since the dictionary lacks the other books provided in Bookshelf which many found to be a useful reference, such as Columbia Dictionary of Quotations (replaced with a quotationssection in Encarta that links to relevant articles and people) and an Internet Directory (although now a moot point since many of the sites listed in offline directories aren’t aroundanymore).
Regional versions
Robert McHenry, while EditorinChief of the Encyclop?dia Britannica, criticized Encarta for differences in factual content between national versions of Encarta,accusing Microsoft of "pandering to local prejudices" instead of presenting subjects objectively. An article written by Bill Gates addressed the nature of writingencyclopedia for different regions.
Technology
Microsoft Student with Encarta Premium 2007 running on Windows XP.
Before the emergence of the world wide web for information browsing,Microsoft recognized the importance of having an engine that supported a multimedia markup language, full text search, and extensibility using software objects. The hypertext display,hyperlinking and search software was created by a team of CDROM Division developers in the late 1980s who designed it as a generalized engine for uses as diverse as interactive help,document management systems and as ambitious as a multimedia encyclopedia. Encarta was able to use various Microsoft technologies because it was extensible with software components fordisplaying unique types of multimedia information. For example, a snap in map engine is adapted from its MapPoint software. More information on the hypertext and search engine used byEncarta may be found in the Microsoft Bookshelf article.
Unlike Microsoft Office, Encarta disc version only supports Microsoft Windows with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Encarta 98 wasthe last version to be released for the Macintosh. However, people who use other operating systems may still access Encarta’s website through an Internet connection.
Encarta uses databasetechnologies to generate much of its multimedia content. For example, Encarta generates each zoomable map from a global geographic information system database on demand.
When a user usesthe copy and paste function of Microsoft Windows on Encarta on more than five words, Encarta automatically appends a copyright boilerplate message after the paste.
User editing
Early in2005, the online Encarta started to allow users to suggest changes to existing articles. Articles are not immediately updated. Instead, user feedback is submitted to Encarta’s editors forreview, copyediting, and approval. Contributors are not paid for their submissions.
Chatbot
Encarta’s content is accessible using a conversational interface on Windows Live Messenger viathe MSN Bot "Encarta Instant Answers". The bot can answer many encyclopedia related questions directly in the IM window. It uses short sentences from the Encarta website,and sometimes displays full articles in the Internet Explorerbased browser on the right. It also can complete simple maths and advanced algebra problems. This service is also available inGerman, Spanish, French and Japanese.
Live Search
Users can get two free hours on Encarta by using Microsoft’s search engine at Live.com. It is done by searching "Definition:(word)" and accessing a link leading to Encarta Online.
Encarta 2009 Highlights
* A full set of study aids that help get homework done right the first time
* Students can findtrusted and uptodate information quickly and easily using Encarta Premium 2009
* Mathematical tools help students tackle math and science problems quickly and easily
* Tools for completingforeign language assignments and a fullfeatured dictionary to help translate and conjugate
* Includes more than 1,000 book summaries that help students understand some of the most commonlystudied literary works
Key Benefits
* Content You Can Trust
Microsoft Encarta Premium 2009 features editorially approved content. In contrast to many web encyclopedias, the authors of the60,000 detailed articles in Encarta Premium 2009 are experts in their field. Your children get relevant ageappropriate information from sources you can trust. Children can use Web Linksto over 25,000 Web sites, preselected by Encarta editors for relevant and ageappropriate research material.
* Latest information
To ensure that the information stays current, every timeyou go online Encarta Premium 2009 content is updated with automatic downloads that add new information directly into existing articles.
* Searching content is easier than everbefore
Microsoft Premium 2009 makes searching for information faster and more fun than ever. With the Encarta Search Bar, information is readily accessible and results include trustedinformation from both Encarta Premium 2009 and the Web.
* Enter a new exciting world of multimedia
Want to watch wildlife? Explore Mars? Travel the globe from the comfort of your home?Microsoft Encarta Premium 2009 has the visual tools to help. See historic events and places with 2 and 3D virtual tours. Get a new perspective on the past with the unique Dynamic Timeline,which illustrates key events from geologic time to the present day. Enjoy captivating videos from the Discovery Channel which let you view a range of topics in detail.
System RequirementDetails:
* A personal computer with a 1.5 GHz processor or faster
* Windows Vista / XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later
* 512 MB of RAM (more recommended)
* 3 GB of available harddisk space
*Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 requires between 210 and 620 MB of harddisk space (included on disc)
* DVDROM drive
* High Color capable or better video card with a minimum 800 ? 600resolution (1024 ? 768 recommended)
* Microsoft Mouse, Microsoft IntelliMouse? or compatible pointing device
* 16bit sound card and headphones or speakers
Additional items or servicesrequired to use certain features:
* Copy to Hard Drive requires an additional 3 GB of available harddisk space
* Access to sounds and videos require Windows Media Player 11
* Access tointeractive media requires Adobe Shockwave and Adobe Flash (which can be downloaded for free from adobe.com)
To Update Encarta, Web Links, Weather or Radio Links, you need:
* 56k modem orfaster
* Internet connection
* Internet functionality may require payment of a separate fee to an Internet service provider (ISP); local and/or longdistance telephone call charges mayapply
* Up to 8 MB of additional harddisk space required for each month’s installment
* Content Updates are available until October 2009
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