

A collection of 32 Discovery Channel videos have also since been added. Encarta's Visual Browser, available since the 2004 version, presented a user with a list of related topics making them more discoverable.

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Version 2002 also introduced the ability to install the entire encyclopedia locally to the hard disk drive to prevent frequent swapping of discs.Įncarta 2003 incorporated literature guides and book summaries, foreign language translation dictionaries, a Homework Center and Chart Maker. Encarta 2002 and onward feature 3D Virtual Tours of ancient structures, for example the Acropolis 2D panoramic images of world wonders or major cities and a virtual flight feature which allows users to fly a virtual airplane over a coarsely generated artificial landscape area. It was integrated into the standard Encarta Reference suite starting with the 2001 version. Microsoft had a separate product known as Encarta Africana which was an encyclopedia of black history and culture. The user interface allows viewing content with only images, videos, sounds, animations, 360-degree views, virtual tours, charts and tables or only interactivities.Įncarta 2000 and later have Map Treks which are tours of geographic features and concepts. Content copied from Encarta is appended with a copyright boilerplate message after the selection. Later versions included Encarta Researcher which was a browser plugin to organize information from Encarta articles and web pages into research projects. A separate program, called Encarta Research Organizer was included in early versions for gathering and organizing information and constructing a Word document-based report. Encarta also supported closed captioning for the hearing impaired. For example, when reading about computers, it featured annals since 1967 of the computer industry.

Like most multimedia encyclopedias, Encarta's articles tended to provide an overview of the subject rather than an exhaustive coverage and can only be viewed one at a time.Ī sidebar could display alternative views, essays, journals or original materials relevant to the topic. Encarta's articles in general are less lengthy and more summarized than the printed version of Encyclopædia Britannica or the online Wikipedia. Its articles were integrated with multimedia content and could include links to websites selected by its editors. The premium editions contain over 62,000 articles and other multimedia content, such as 25,000 pictures and illustrations, over 300 videos and animations, and an interactive atlas with 1.8 million locations. Encarta's standard edition included approximately 50,000 articles, with additional images, videos and sounds.
