Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) is a free online encyclopedia of philosophy run and maintained by Stanford University. The SEP was initially developed with U.S. public funding from the NEH and NSF. A long term fundraising plan that will preserve open access to the Encyclopedia is being supported by many university libraries and library consortia. These institutions are contributing under a plan devised by the SEP in collaboration with the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), the International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC) and the Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET), with matching funding from the NEH. Each entry is written and maintained by an expert in the field, including professors from over 65 academic institutions worldwide. Apart from its online status, the encyclopedia maintains the traditional academic approach, used in most encyclopedias and academic journals, achieving quality by means of:
- the use of specialist authors;
- selected by an editor or an editorial committee which is competent (though not necessarily a specialist) in the field covered by the encyclopedia; and
- the use of peer review.
See also
- [Comparison to Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
External links
- [Homepage of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy];
- [A Solution to the Problem of Updating Encyclopedias] - an article by Hammer and Zalta outlining the scholarly problem the Encyclopedia was created to address.
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