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The '''New World Encyclopedia''' is an online encyclopedia created by the [[Universal Peace Federation]], building on [[Wikipedia]]'s article base and [[MediaWiki]] software. All articles were rewritten and supervised by a team of editors with academic and literary qualifications. [http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Info:Main_Page]
 
The '''New World Encyclopedia''' is an online encyclopedia created by the [[Universal Peace Federation]], building on [[Wikipedia]]'s article base and [[MediaWiki]] software. All articles were rewritten and supervised by a team of editors with academic and literary qualifications. [http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Info:Main_Page]
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References to NWE articles are as acceptable in academic work as to any other encyclopedia.
  
 
The articles are organized into seven broad subject areas:
 
The articles are organized into seven broad subject areas:
* Philosophy and Religion
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* [[:Category:Philosophy and Religion]]
* History and Biography
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* [[:Category:History and Biography]]
* Politics and Social Sciences
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* [[:Category:Politics and Social Sciences]]
* Nations and Places
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* [[:Category:Nations and Places]]
* Physical Sciences
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* [[:Category:Physical Sciences]]
* Life Sciences
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* [[:Category:Life Sciences]]
* Art, Music, Literature, Sports and Leisure
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* [[:Category:Art, Music, Literature, Sports and Leisure]]
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[[Category:Wikis]]
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[[Category:Encyclopedias]]

Revision as of 01:28, July 12, 2016

The New World Encyclopedia is an online encyclopedia created by the Universal Peace Federation, building on Wikipedia's article base and MediaWiki software. All articles were rewritten and supervised by a team of editors with academic and literary qualifications. [1]

References to NWE articles are as acceptable in academic work as to any other encyclopedia.

The articles are organized into seven broad subject areas: