Encyclopedia
A vertical file :)
encyclopedia-a work that contains information on all subjects or one that covers a certain subjectnthoroughly usually with articles arranged alphabetically.........(^_^ )
One reference that lists available magazine articles alphabetically by subject is the "Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature." This resource categorizes articles based on subjects and provides citations to articles in various magazines based on these subjects. It is a useful tool for researchers and individuals looking for specific articles on particular topics.
There seems to be a typographical error in your question. If you meant "encyclopedia," it refers to a comprehensive reference work containing articles on various topics, often arranged alphabetically. It is designed to provide information on a wide range of subjects.
News articles are written in columns and essays are not.
Articles about almost every Airline in the last century or so. Articles alphabetically arranged with an index by name, region and so on. All of them contained description of main events in the history of Airlines, changes in policies, management, routes, documented aircraft crashes, buyings, sellings, transfers. Articles ranged from few words to some pages.
Anthology
An encyclopedia is a source of information, usually about a very wide variety of topics. An encyclopedia consists of articles, each on one of the topics. The articles are assigned titles intended to reflect the subjects and contents of the articles. The articles are arranged in the encyclopedia alphabetically by title. Within an encyclopedia any article can refer to another to provide further information about a place, person or thing mentioned in the article. Traditionally encyclopedias were offered in book form; now they are also available on the Internet. One excellent example is wikipedia for which a link is given below.
The calculus teacher may have only read the final paragraphs of magazine articles because they contained the main conclusions or summaries of the articles. This approach could help save time while still gaining an understanding of the key points being made.
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