a. Macropaedia
b. Micropaedia
c. Propaedic
d. Readability
Choose the correct answers from the options given below :
The question asks to identify the structural parts of the Encyclopedia Britannica and arrange them in sequence. Let's break down the components involved:
The traditional structure of the Encyclopedia Britannica is designed for progressive learning and reference. The sequence is generally understood as follows:
Therefore, the correct sequence involving the structural parts of the Encyclopedia Britannica is Propaedia, Micropaedia, and Macropaedia.
Based on the structure and function of the Encyclopedia Britannica, the core components arranged sequentially are the Propaedia, Micropaedia, and Macropaedia. 'Readability' is not a structural part.
The term 'Webliography' was coined by
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