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Dale Hollis Hoiberg is a sinologist and has been the editor-in-chief of the Encyclopædia Britannica since 1997. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Chinese literature and began to work for Encyclopædia Britannica as an index editor in 1978.
References
- ^ "Will Misplaced Pages Mean the End Of Traditional Encyclopedias?". The Wall Street Journal. September 12, 2006. Retrieved October 1, 2010.
External links
- Hoiberg names some of the new 15-person board's members "some of the smartest people on Earth"
- Will Misplaced Pages Mean the End Of Traditional Encyclopedias?, Jimmy Wales debates Dale Hoiberg
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