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The ''Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija'' or VLE () is a 25-volume universal
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encyclopedia published by the
Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute The Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Centre (previously: ''Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute'', or MELC) is a Lithuanian publishing house that specializes in encyclopedias, reference works, and dictionaries. The Institute, head ...
from 2001 to 2014. VLE is the first published universal encyclopedia in post-Soviet
Lithuania Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, P ...
(it replaces the former ''Lietuviškoji Tarybinė Enciklopedija'' which was published in thirteen volumes from 1976 to 1985). The last volume, XXV, was published in July 2014. An additional volume of updates, error corrections, and indexes was published in 2015. The encyclopedia's twenty-five volumes contain nearly 122,000 articles and about 25,000 illustrations. Since June 2017, VLE is published as an
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being updated to present day.


Description

VLE is an encyclopedia published in Lithuanian; therefore, it focuses on
Lithuania Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, P ...
,
Lithuanians Lithuanians () are a Balts, Baltic ethnic group. They are native to Lithuania, where they number around 2,378,118 people. Another two million make up the Lithuanian diaspora, largely found in countries such as the Lithuanian Americans, United Sta ...
and Lithuanian topics (Lithuanian personalities, organizations, language, culture, national activities). These articles make up about 20–25% of all articles and illustrations (about 6,000 articles are intended to describe personalities alone). Separate thematic articles contain articles on Lithuanian studies - about Lithuania and Lithuanians. Much space in the VLE is devoted to topics banned or ignored during the
Soviet era The history of the Soviet Union (USSR) (1922–91) began with the ideals of the Russian Bolshevik Revolution and ended in dissolution amidst economic collapse and political disintegration. Established in 1922 following the Russian Civil War, ...
: Lithuanian statehood, the history of the Catholic Church, the army, Lithuania's resistance to Nazi and Soviet occupation, the history of the Lithuanian state,
Lithuania Minor Lithuania Minor (; ; ) or Prussian Lithuania (; ; ) is one of five ethnographic regions of Lithuania. It is a historical region of Prussia, where Prussian Lithuanians (or Lietuvininkai) lived, now located in Lithuania and the Kaliningrad Obla ...
. Juozapas Girdzijauskas stated that VLE "will objectively acquaint the society with the world's culture, capture the modern level of science, promote the humanistic values of humanity, and help the Lithuanian people to overcome the Soviet ideology".


Editorial board

Coordination and editing of ''Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija'' is carried by prominent Lithuanian scholars: *prof., habil. dr. Algirdas Ambrazas; *prof. habil. dr. Antanas Bandzaitis; *dr.
Jonas Boruta Jonas may refer to: Geography * Jonas, Netherlands, Netherlands * Jonas, Pennsylvania, United States * Jonas Ridge, North Carolina, United States Arts, entertainment, and media * Jonas Brothers, American pop rock band. ** ''Jonas'' (TV serie ...
; *prof. habil. dr. Juozapas Girdzijauskas; *prof. habil. dr. Bronius Grigelionis; *prof. habil. dr.
Leonas Kadžiulis Leonas is a Lithuanian masculine given name and surname; often a diminutive of Leonardas, and a Lithuanianized form of "Leon". Leonas () was also a Greek and a Latin name. Surname *Petras Leonas (1864–1938), Lithuanian attorney and politician ...
; *doc. dr.
Algirdas Kiselis Algirdas (; , ;  – May 1377) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1345 to 1377. With the help of his brother Kęstutis (who defended the western border of the Duchy) he created an empire stretching from the present Baltic states to the Bla ...
; *prof. habil. dr.
Vytautas Kubilius Vytautas Kubilius (November 23, 1928, Aukštadvarys, Rokiškis district, Lithuania — February 17, 2004, Vilnius) was a Lithuanian literary critic and political activist. Kubilius was an author of numerous articles and monographs about Lithu ...
*Dr.
Elvyra Janina Kunevičienė Cassandra Gay Peterson (born September 17, 1951) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of the horror hostess character Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Peterson gained fame on Los Angeles television station KHJ-TV in her stage pers ...
; *prof. habil. dr.
Alfonsas Skrinska Alfonsas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. People bearing the name Alfonsas include: *Alfonsas Andriuškevičius (born 1940), Lithuanian poet and art historian *Alfonsas Danys (1924–2014), Lithuanian writer *Alfonsas Dargis (1909–1996), L ...
; *prof. habil. dr.
Antanas Tyla Antanas is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from Antonius that is equivalent to Anthony in Lithuania. It may refer to: * Antanas Andrijauskas (born 1948), Lithuanian philosopher * Antanas Bagdonavičius (born 1938), Lithuanian rower and O ...
; *akad. prof. habil. dr.
Zigmas Zinkevičius Zigmas Zinkevičius (4 January 1925 – 20 February 2018) was a Lithuanian academician, Baltist, linguist, linguistic historian, dialectologist, politician, and the former Minister of Education and Science of Lithuania (1996–1998). Zinkevičiu ...
Additionally, editorial-scientific boards of 23–25 scholars were established for the main science branches. In total, there were 2,957 authors.


Published volumes

* 2001, T. I: A-Arktinis oras, 799, p. + Annex (30 p.) * 2002, Vol. II: Arktis-Beketas, 799, p. + Annex (31 p.) * 2003, Vol. III: Beketeriai-Chakasai, 800 p. + VLE. main conventional signs (1 sheet) * 2003, Vol. IV: Chakasija–Diržių kapinynas, 832 p. + Appendix (64 p.) ** 6200 articles (816 Lituanist articles, in addition, 167 more articles have Lituanist parts; together it amounts to 19.6%), 722 illustrations, 347 portraits and 7 maps. In addition, there is an Annex to volumes III and IV (there are authentic and adapted forms of proper names of the languages using the Latin-based alphabet, which are not described in separate articles). * 2004, Vol. V: Dis–Fatva; Appendices to Volume I to IV, 800 p. * 2004, Vol. VI: Fau-1–Goris, 832 p. + Annex (64 p.) * 2005, Vol. VII: Gorkai–Imermanas, 800 p. * 2005, Vol. VIII: Imhof-Junusas, 847, p. + Appendix 1 (77 p.) ** 4300 articles (about 22 per cent – 680 articles – Lithuanian), about 670 illustrations, 230 portraits, 55 maps). * 2006, Vol. IX: Juocevičius–Khiva, 800 p. * 2006, T. X: Khmerai-Krelle. Appendices to Volume I to X, 831, p. + Annex 1 (55 p.) * 2007, Vol. XI: Kremacija-Lenzo, 816 p. * 2008, Vol. XII: Lietuva, 848 p. * 2008, Vol. XIII: Leo–Magazyn, 800 p. * 2008, Vol. XIV: Magdalena–México, 800 p. * 2009, Vol. XV: Mezas–Nagurskiai, 800 p. * 2009, Vol. XVI: Naha–Omuta, 800 p. * 2010, Vol. XVII: Ona–Perizonius, 800 p. * 2010, Vol. XVIII: Perk–Pražvalgos, 816 p. * 2011, Vol. XIX: Preadaptacija–Reutov, 816 p. * 2011, Vol. XX: Rėva–Salzuflen, 816 p. * 2012, Vol. XXI: Sama–Skłodowska, 848 p. * 2012, Vol. XXII. Skobelcyn–Šalavijas, 848 p. * 2013, Vol. XXIII. Šalcinis–Toliušis, 848 p. * 2014, Vol. XXIV. Toljatis–Venizelas, 848 p. * 2014, Vol. XXV. Venk–Žvo, 848 p. * 2015, Volume additions. Abaluja–Żwikiele, 624 p.


See also

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Lithuanian encyclopedias Lithuanian encyclopedias are encyclopedias published in the Lithuanian language or encyclopedias about Lithuania and Lithuania-related topics. The first known attempt to create a Lithuanian encyclopedia was in 1883, when Jonas Jacevičius failed t ...
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Academic History of Lithuania ''History of Lithuania'' () or ''Academic History of Lithuania'' () is a thirteen-volume series of books dedicated to the history of Lithuania. The project is organised by the Lithuanian Institute of History, with the assistance of various Lithuan ...
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List of online encyclopedias This is a list of well-known online encyclopedias that are accessible or formerly accessible on the Internet. The largest online encyclopedias are general reference works, though there are also many specialized ones. Some online encyclopedias ar ...


References


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