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How big Wikipedia would be if published as as printed volumes (wikipedia.org)
11 points by pg on Aug 29, 2007 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments



It's a few times bigger than the ODNB, but not really on a wholly different scale: http://www.oup.com/oxforddnb/info/print/ . (The sample page is at http://www.oup.com/oxforddnb/info/print/psample/ .)

The introduction to the ODNB at http://www.oup.com/oxforddnb/info/prelims/intro gives some other useful points of comparison. (Roughly: 50,000 articles, 10,000 contributors, GBP26 million, and 12 years (1992-2004), not counting the work on the old DNB or the post-2004 material for the new.)

So, by the enormously suspect calculation of applying the ODNB's cost per word to en.wikipedia's wordcount, it seems that you could create such an encyclopedia, to the highest academic standards, for the cost of about two small Alaskan bridges.


(news.yc automatically munges the pound symbol into 'GBP'?)



Seems really small, actually. I guess the site has a ways to go before it contains the sum total of all human knowledge, if that is the goal. But Wikipedia already kicks ass.


Only 4.4 gb as uncompressed text.




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