Heibonsha World Encyclopedia
The Heibonsha World Encyclopedia is one of Japan's two major encyclopedias, the other being the Encyclopedia Nipponica. The World Encyclopedia is widely held to be the most complete and up-to-date encyclopedia in the Japanese language.
Formats
The Heibonsha World Encyclopedia currently exists in three slightly different editions:- the World Encyclopedia, originally published in 1988 by Heibonsha, Tokyo, and based on the Heibonsha Encyclopedia published in 1984–1985
- the World Encyclopedia on DVD
- the Internet-only Netto de Hyakka, which was started in 1999
The Heibonsha Encyclopedia is no longer being published in a print edition, and is instead being produced in the above-mentioned DVD and Internet formats. A reduced version of this encyclopedia is also available in numerous Japanese electronic dictionaries, and modified access to Netto de Hyakka is available using Japanese cell phones. The content differs only slightly between the various formats. Netto de Hyakka is constantly updated and therefore provides the most current information, but the majority of articles have not been significantly altered from the text edition. The Internet format is text-only and does not include the images that are present in the text and DVD version.
The current version of Netto de hyakka is called the Network Encyclopedia in English, and is provided by Hitachi Systems and Services. Heibonsha no longer provides support for electronic versions of the World Encyclopedia.