World History Encyclopedia

World History Encyclopedia (formerly Ancient History Encyclopedia) is a non-profit encyclopedia created in 2009 by Jan van der Crabben.[1]

World History Encyclopedia
TypeNonprofit organization
LocationHorsham, United Kingdom
Key peopleJan van der Crabben (Founder and CEO), James Blake Wiener (Co-Founder), Joshua J. Mark (Co-Founder), Mark Cartwright Publishing Director
AffiliationsUNESCO, University of Buenos Aires, OER Commons
Websitewww.worldhistory.org

Organization history

Van der Crabben founded Ancient History Encyclopedia in 2009 with the stated goal of improving history education worldwide by creating a freely accessible and reliable history source.[1] The non-profit organization is based in Godalming, United Kingdom and Montreal, Canada, although it has no office and its team is globally distributed.[2][3]

The site had an emphasis on ancient history when it was founded, but it later shifted to cover the Medieval and early Modern periods as well. In 2021, the organization renamed itself World History Encyclopedia to reflect this change.[4]

Reception

The website has received praise by educational organizations and has been recommended by the School Library Journal,[5] the Internet Scout Research Group at the University of Wisconsin–Madison,[6] MERLOT[7] and the European Commission's Open Education Europa initiative.[8] In 2016, it won the .eu Web Award for education from the organization EURid.[9]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "About". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 8 June 2018. 
  2. Smarter working: Ancient History Encyclopedia. London. 11 February 2014. https://www.theguardian.com/small-business-network/2014/feb/11/showcase-smarter-working-ancient-history-encyclopedia. Retrieved 15 March 2020. 
  3. "Contact World History Encyclopedia". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
  4. "We Are Becoming World History Encyclopedia". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  5. Dillon, Stacy; Laughlin, Amy (7 May 2016). "Unbury the Past: Apps and Websites for Exploring Ancient Worlds". School Library Journal. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  6. "Ancient History Encyclopedia". The Scout Report. 23 (42).
  7. "Ancient History Encyclopedia". Merlot. 11 December 2016. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  8. "Ancient History Encyclopedia". OpenEducationEuropea. Archived from the original on 2017-08-09. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  9. "The 2016 .eu Web Awards: Bringing Europe Together". EURid. 18 November 2016.

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