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The last printed encyclopedia

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It would be interesting to know, whether the Great Russian Encyclopedia is now the last true printed encyclopedia of the world. I don't know any other encyclopedia, were printed editions are renewed nowadays. The Encyclopædia Britannica is still available in it's 2010 edition, but newer editions will not be available in printed form. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.11.165.122 (talk) 10:08, 15 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

World Book Encyclopedia is still printed.--Bellerophon5685 (talk) 18:39, 6 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Address of Great Russian Encyclopedia

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Большая Российская Энциклопедия

Покровский бул., 8, стр. 1, Москва

Metro:

Китай-город, Китай-город, Чистые пруды

bigenc.ru

пн-пт 10:00–18:00

https://yandex.ru/search/?lr=213&text=%D0%9E%D0%90%D0%9E%20%22%D0%91%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%8C%D1%88%D0%B0%D1%8F%20%D0%A0%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%B9%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%8F%20%D1%8D%D0%BD%D1%86%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%B8%D1%8F%22

Website (second?)

2 billion ruble program to have Russia's own wikipeida.

https://greatbook.ru/publishers/contacts.html

ОАО "Большая Российская энциклопедия"

Дирекция

Телефон: (495) 917 90 01

Факс: (495) 916 01 22

e-mail: secretar@greatbook.ru

Главная редакция

Телефон: (495) 917 90 00

Факс: (495) 781 15 95 доб. 113

Коммерческий отдел

Телефоны: (495) 917-90-09, (495) 781 1595 доб: 150; 154

Факс: (495) 781 1595 доб: 151

e-mail: sales@greatbook.ru ; salesbre@rambler.ru

Многканальный телефон издательства

Телефоны: (495) 781 1595.

Для соединения с нужным абонентом необходимо набрать в тоновом режиме внутренний номер абонента

Translated into English

Contacts

OJSC "Big Russian Encyclopedia"

Directorate

Phone: (495) 917 90 01

Fax: (495) 916 01 22

e-mail: secretar@greatbook.ru

Main Edition

Phone: (495) 917 90 00

Fax: (495) 781 15 95 ext. 113

Sales department

Phones: (495) 917-90-09, (495) 781 1595 ext: 150; 154

Fax: (495) 781 1595 ext: 151

e-mail: sales@greatbook.ru; salesbre@rambler.ru

Multichannel Telephone Publishers

Phones: (495) 781 1595.

To connect with the desired subscriber, you need to dial the internal number of the subscriber in tone mode

Moscow Times

https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/12/02/russia-to-upgrade-homegrown-encyclopedia-to-replace-unreliable-wikipedia-a68432

The new online portal will cost about 2 billion rubles ($31 million), Sergei Kravets, an editor for the Great Russian Encyclopedia was quoted as saying on Nov. 21 by the state-run TASS news agency.


Article on Russian wikipedia

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Great Russian Encyclopedia (publishing house)

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This article is about publishing. For the encyclopedia of the same name, see the Great Russian Encyclopedia . Great Russian Encyclopedia Bolshaya Rossiyskaya entsiklopediya Publishers logotype.png Country USSR , Russia Based [February 13 [1925]] Director Artyomov Nikolay Sergeevich (General Director) Code of the Goskomizdat of the USSR 007 ISBN prefix 978-5-852270 Website www.greatbook.ru Wikidata-logo S.svg Wikidata Information  ? The “Great Russian Encyclopedia” , until 1991, the “Soviet Encyclopedia” - Russian, and earlier - the Soviet scientific publishing house . It was founded in the USSR in 1925 at the Communist Academy and the Central Executive Committee of the USSR [1] for the publication of encyclopedias.

Currently it takes the form of an open joint stock company , 100% of the shares of which are owned by the Russian Federation.


Content 1 History 1.1 Joint Stock Company "Soviet Encyclopedia" (1925-1930) 2 Chronology of organizational forms 3 Major publications 3.1 Universal multi-volume encyclopedias 3.2 Universal Encyclopedic Dictionaries 3.3 Industry and thematic 3.4 Great Soviet Encyclopedia 3.5 Great Russian Encyclopedia 3.6 Electronic versions 4 notes 5 Links History Joint Stock Company "Soviet Encyclopedia" (1925-1930) The organizational form of the joint-stock company , chosen during the establishment of the new publishing house, was predetermined by the specifics of the economic mechanism of the USSR during the NEP years .

The founders of JSC Soviet Encyclopedia in 1925 were the Communist Academy (Komakademiya) and the Central Executive Committee of the USSR . A year later, by the decision of its Presidium of March 19, 1926, the Central Executive Committee of the USSR transferred the Command to its jurisdiction. The director of the International Book Publishing House N. N. Nakoryakov (1881-1970) was appointed to the post of chairman of the Board .

The structure of the shareholders of the JSC included the largest public authorities (business organizations, legal entities), including:

as of February 29, 1928 [2] Publishers: State Publishing House of the RSFSR , Publishing House of the Communist Academy, "Labor Issues", "Worker of Enlightenment", publishing house of N.K. Raboche-Peasant Inspection of the USSR, publishing house "Izvestia Central Executive Committee of the USSR", publishing house "Pravda", Promizdat VSNH, as well as the publishing house of the organization for the Protection of Maternity and Infancy; Joint Stock Company “ International Book ”, Banks and financial organizations: State Bank of the USSR, Commercial and Industrial Bank of the USSR, Electrobank, Gosstrakh of the USSR, Vneshtorgbank of the USSR. Trusts and syndicates: Centrobumtrest, Centrosoyuz, All-Union Textile Syndicate, Aniltrest, Azneft, Gospromtsvetmet, Rezinotrest, Sakharotrest, Arsenalny-Arsenalny Trust. Members of the Management Board on the same date were: O. Yu. Schmidt, I. E. Gershenzon, A. P. Spunde, L. I. Strongin.

as of December 15, 1930 [3] Publishers: State Publishing House of the RSFSR, State Medical Publishing House of the RSFSR, Publishing House of the Communist Academy, Publishing House of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions, Gostrudizdat, Worker of Enlightenment, Publishing House of N.K. Worker-Peasant Inspectorate of the USSR, Publishing House Izvestia Central Executive Committee of the USSR, Publishing House Pravda Joint Stock Company “ International Book ”, Banks and financial organizations: State Bank of the USSR, Bank for Long-term Lending to Industry and Electricity of the USSR, Gosstrakh of the USSR, Vneshtorgbank of the USSR. Trusts and syndicates: Mospoligraf, Vsebumprom, Tsentrosoyuz, Gospromtsvetmet, All-Union Textile Syndicate, Aniltrest, Azneft, Rezinotrest, Saharotrest, Arsenno-Arsenalny Trust. Members of the Management Board on the same date were: O. Yu. Schmidt, I.V. Gershenzon, A.P. Spunde, P.G. Saratovtsev, L.I. Strongin, E.F. Rosenthal.

When the company was founded in 1925, its authorized capital was determined at 250 thousand rubles, with a par value of 1 share equal to 1000 rubles. In the future, the authorized capital increased regularly. In the course of additional share issues, their number increased from 250 to 1000, and by 1930 the authorized capital of Sovetskaya Encyclopedia JSC reached 1 million rubles [4] .

Over the years, the company produced products (at publishing cost):

in the financial year 1926/27 - by 950 802 rubles ; in the financial year 1927/28 - by 2,319,565 rubles ; for 1930 (according to preliminary data) - in the amount of about 5 million 800 thousand rubles [4] . Timeline of Organizational Forms 1925 - was founded as a joint-stock company “Soviet Encyclopedia” and began to issue the first edition of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia . 1930-1935 - State Dictionary-Encyclopedic Publishing House "Soviet Encyclopedia". 1935-1949 - State Institute "Soviet Encyclopedia". 1939 - affiliation of the Granat publishing house . 1949-1959 - State Scientific Publishing House "Great Soviet Encyclopedia". 1959-1963 - State Scientific Publishing House "Soviet Encyclopedia". 1963 - merger with the State Publishing House of Foreign and National Dictionaries, editions of the scientific and technical dictionaries of Fizmatgiz. 1963-1991 - publishing house "Soviet Encyclopedia". 1974 - Dictionary editions go to the Russian Language Publishing House . Since 1991 - Scientific Publishing House "Big Russian Encyclopedia". Major publications Universal multi-volume encyclopedias The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (TSB) - three editions (and yearbooks), 1926-1990. The third edition - 30 volumes, 1969-1978. The Small Soviet Encyclopedia (ITU) - three editions, 1928-1960. Third edition - 10 volumes, 1958-1960. The Great Russian Encyclopedia (BDT) - 36 volumes [5] [6] , 2004—2017. Brief Russian Encyclopedia (CRE) - 3 volumes, 2003. Universal Encyclopedic Dictionaries Soviet Encyclopedic Dictionary (SES; 1979-1989) Big Encyclopedic Dictionary (BES; 1992; 2nd ed., 1997) Illustrated Encyclopedic Dictionary (IES; 1995, 1998; 2nd ed., 2003) New Illustrated Encyclopedic Dictionary (NIES; 1999, 2003) Popular Encyclopedic Dictionary (PES; 1999) Universal Encyclopedic Dictionary (UES; 1999) Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary (RES; 2001) New Encyclopedic Dictionary (NES; 2004) New Encyclopedic Dictionary (NES; 2006-2012) Industry and thematic Biological Encyclopedic Dictionary The Big Medical Encyclopedia (BME) - three editions (1st - 1928-1936, 35 vols; 2nd - 1956-1964, 36 vols; 3rd - 1974-1988, 29 vols) - Together with publishers “ Medicine ” and “Medical Encyclopedia”. The Small Medical Encyclopedia (MME) - two editions (1st - 1965-1970, 12 vols; 2nd - 1991-1996, 6 vols). Probability and Mathematical Statistics - Edition 1999, reprint 2003. Encyclopedic Veterinary Dictionary - 1981 edition. Encyclopedic Geographic Dictionary : Geographic Names - 1983 Edition; 2nd edition, updated 1989. Encyclopedic Geographic Dictionary : Concepts and Terms - 1988 Edition. Mountain Encyclopedia in 5 Vol. - 1984–1991 Edition. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Demography - 1985 edition. Discrete Mathematics - 2004 Edition. Rail Transport - 1994 Edition. Cinema: Encyclopedic Dictionary - 1987 edition. Cinema dictionary: in 2 volumes - 1966 edition. Book. Encyclopedia - 1998 edition. Book Science: Encyclopedic Dictionary - 1981 Edition. Astronautics. Encyclopedia - 1985 edition. Brief literary encyclopedia : in 9 volumes (KLE) - edition 1962-1975, add. 9th volume - 1978. Brief Encyclopedia of Household. - 1959, 1960, 1962, 1969, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1993. ed. Resorts: Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. E.I. Chazov . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1983.- 592 p. - 100,000 copies. Linguistic Encyclopedic Dictionary (LES) - 1990 edition, reprinted in 1998, 2nd edition 2002. Encyclopedic Literature Dictionary (LES) - 1987 edition. Literary Encyclopedia : in 12 vols. T. 6-9, - edition 1932-1935 (volumes 1-5 - publishing house of the Communist Academy ; volumes 10-11 - "Fiction" ). Mathematical Physics - 1998 edition. Mathematical Encyclopedia Mathematical Encyclopedic Dictionary - 1988 Edition Mythological dictionary Myths of the world Moscow: Encyclopedia - 1980 edition. Moscow: Encyclopedia - 1997 edition. The musical encyclopedia in 6 volumes - edition 1973-1982. Musical Encyclopedic Dictionary - 1990 edition. Peoples and religions of the world National history. The history of Russia from ancient times until 1917. Encyclopedia. T. 1-3. Pedagogical Encyclopedic Dictionary Popular art encyclopedia in 2 tons Popular Economic Encyclopedia Russian pedagogical encyclopedia in 2 volumes Russian writers of the twentieth century. Biographical Dictionary Russian writers 1800-1917 Russian language. Encyclopedia. 2nd ed. 1997 St. Petersburg. Petrograd. Leningrad: Encyclopedic Reference - 1992 edition. Agricultural Encyclopedic Dictionary - 1989 Edition. Construction: Encyclopedia of modern technology: in 3 volumes / ed. V.A. Kucherenko. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1964-1965. Ultrasound. Little Encyclopedia - 1979 Edition. Space Physics: A Small Encyclopedia / Editorial: R. A. Sunyaev (Ch. Ed.) And others. - 2nd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1986. Physics of the microworld. Encyclopedia Physical Encyclopedia in 5 Volumes - 1988-1999 Edition. Physical Encyclopedic Dictionary Philosophical Encyclopedia Encyclopedic Dictionary of Philosophy - 1983 edition, reprinted in 1989. Chemical Encyclopedia in 5 volumes - 1988-1999 edition. Chemical Encyclopedic Dictionary Economics and Mathematics Encyclopedic Dictionary Encyclopedia of the tourist - 1993 edition Encyclopedia of polymers in 3 tons Law Encyclopedic Dictionary Great Soviet Encyclopedia Main article: Great Soviet Encyclopedia TSB is the most famous and complete Soviet universal encyclopedia . It was produced from 1926 (the first volume of the first edition) through 1990 (the last yearbook).

Withstood three editions:

the first edition (1926-1947) consisted of 65 volumes and an additional volume of the USSR without a number; the second edition (1949-1958) consisted of 49 volumes, volume 50 "USSR", additional volume 51 and volume 52 "Index" in two books (1960); the third edition (1969-1978) consisted of 30 volumes (volume 24 was published in two books: the second, an additional book - “The USSR”) and the additional volume “Alphabetical Index” without a number (1981). Great Russian Encyclopedia Main article: Great Russian Encyclopedia BDT is a universal Russian encyclopedia . It was published from 2004 to 2017. Includes the water volume "Russia" and 35 numbered volumes of the encyclopedia [6] . Since 2016, posted online on the BigEnc.ru website.

Electronic versions Together with the Multimedia.ru studio (Autopan), electronic versions of TSB (3rd edition), MME and IES (NIES) on CD-ROMs were prepared as part of the Golden Fund of Russian Encyclopedias project [7] . The rights to the online version belong to the Rubricon portal [8] . IES is the basis of the "Great Encyclopedia of Cyril and Methodius" of the company " Cyril and Methodius ".

Moscowdreams (talk) 05:44, 18 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]