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About the SCiHistory Content

The team of students who created, designed and developed the SCiHistory website did not want to use any material that is owned by others. All the pictures used in this website are public-domain pictures taken from Brazilian BBS' Servers. Some of the texts of the Timeline are based on electronic multimedia encyclopedias, listed below. The team would like to note that the texts were not copied, which is not permitted by any copyright law. The resources used in this site were studied by our team members who then used it in writing this website.

If you're looking for some references to further your research, go to our Encyclopedia where there is a list of books in all language that can help you to increase your knowledge. If you have any doubts, please contact us here at SCiHelp.


References

Electronic Sources
Publications on CD-ROM, Diskette, or Magnetic Tapes

1. "Encyclopedia Britannica CD 99" Knowledge for the Information Age. Vers. 99. Encyclopedia Britannica. London: EB, 1999.

2. "Atlas de História Geral" Ática Multimídia. São Paulo: Ática, 1997.

3. "The 1995 Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia". Boston: Grolier, 1994.

4. "Microsoft Encarta '95". The Complete Interactive Multimedia Encyclopedia. São Paulo: Microsoft, 1994.

5. "1996 Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia" São Paulo: Itautec, 1995.

Printed Materials
Entire book

1. Kinder, Hermann and Hilgermann, Werner. "The Anchor Atlas of World History". From the Stone Age to the Eve of French Revolution. Vol. I. New York: Anchor, 1978.

2. Kinder, Hermann and Hilgermann, Werner. "The Anchor Atlas of World History". From the French Revolution to the American Bicentennial. Vol. II. New York: Anchor, 1978.

3. Crystal, David. "The CAMBRIDGE Encyclo