
It's been almost ten years since the Georgia Humanities Council launched the New Georgia Encyclopedia as the first state encyclopedia designed exclusively for publication on the Web. As a resource on Georgia history and culture, it garners as many as 2 million page views a month.
Last week, the New Georgia Encyclopedia unveiled a newly redesigned site. Kelly Caudle, NGE's Project Director and Managing Editor, recently spoke with WABE's Steve Goss.
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