id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3704 Encyclopædia Britannica - Wikipedia .html text/html 13310 1477 61 The Internet, facilitated by the development of search engines, has grown into a common source of information for many people, and provides easy access to reliable original sources and expert opinions, thanks in part to initiatives such as Google Books, MIT's release of its educational materials and the open PubMed Central library of the National Library of Medicine.[82][83] In general, the Internet tends to provide more current coverage than print media, due to the ease with which material on the Internet can be updated.[84] In rapidly changing fields such as science, technology, politics, culture and modern history, the Britannica has struggled to stay up to date, a problem first analysed systematically by its former editor Walter Yust.[85] Eventually, the Britannica turned to focus more on its online edition.[86] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3704.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3704.txt