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Printed encyclopedias offer the advantage of being tangible, providing a physical reference that doesn't require power or internet access. They are often curated and vetted, ensuring reliability and accuracy of information. However, disadvantages include their limited scope, as they can't be updated easily, leading to outdated information over time. Additionally, they can be bulky and expensive compared to digital alternatives that offer vast, constantly updated resources.

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