Re: Dictionaries...are physical ones obsolete?

Subject: Re: Dictionaries...are physical ones obsolete?
From: Dick Margulis <margulisd -at- comcast -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 13:44:51 -0400



jsokohl -at- mac -dot- com wrote:

i noticed in recent threads that folks mention specific dictionaries as
indispensible (merriam, am. heritage, and so on...). what i wonder is, why
the need for physical dictionaries when dictionary.com and other online
resources provide that info at our fingertips? or omnidictionary, if
you're an os x user?

then again, maybe there are valid reasons tech communicators would use
physical dictionaries instead of online ones. just curious.



My first stop is at Google, using the "define:" protocol. Often that
will get me the information I want, quickly and easily. If I want more,
I only rarely go to the online American Heritage or Merriam-Webster
sites. I'm much more likely to bestir myself and walk over to the
bookshelf. I have half a dozen major dictionaries from the early
nineteenth century on (not counting duplicates), as well as a couple of
etymological dictionaries, and some more specialized ones. I don't
automatically trust the first source I check.



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