After 20 years, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy thrives on the web

abernard102@gmail.com 2015-08-02

Summary:

"Quite a few people in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States are looking online for information about Kantian morality. And the relationship between education and philosophy is piquing the interest of web surfers worldwide ... How do we know this? The data comes from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the web's oldest and arguably most credible open-access source of philosophical information.  Launched two decades ago, years before Wikipedia existed, the site led the way in academic information sharing. It now includes 1,478 authoritative and vetted entries about all manner of philosophical topics. It is updated almost daily, thanks to about 2,000 contributors.  The encyclopedia averages more than a million Internet hits per week. Users include students, scholars, librarians and even military officials.  Due to its alternative scholarly publishing model – the encyclopedia is free and edited by experts – the SEP is one of the few of its kind ..."

Link:

http://news.stanford.edu/news/2015/july/online-encyclopedia-philosophy-073115.html

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.milestones oa.stanford.u oa.philosophy oa.crowd oa.encyclopedias oa.humanities oa.ssh

Date tagged:

08/02/2015, 08:06

Date published:

08/02/2015, 04:06