Oxford Dictionary no longer in print

30 August,2010 07:33 AM IST |   |  Agencies

The next edition of Britain's venerable Oxford English Dictionary will not be printed due to the Internet's impact on declining book sales, its publisher says


The next edition of Britain's venerable Oxford English Dictionary will not be printed due to the Internet's impact on declining book sales, its publisher says.

"The print dictionary market is just disappearing, it is falling away by tens of per cent a year," Nigel Portwood, the chief executive of Oxford University Press said.

Asked if he thought the third edition would be printed, he said, "I don't think so."

Portwood said the dictionary's third edition will probably appear only in electronic form.

It has been available online for more than 10 years to subscribers who pay an annual fee of about $372
(Rs 27,000).

Simon Winchester, author of The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary, said the switch towards online formats was prescient.

"Until six months ago I was clinging to the idea that printed books would likely last for ever. Since the arrival of the iPad I am now wholly convinced otherwise," Winchester said.

"The printed book is about to vanish at extraordinary speed. Books are about to vanish; reading is about to expand as a pastime; these are inescapable realities."

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Oxford English Dictionary online no print