According to the encyclopedia’s press service, the new version of Ruvika will bring several technological changes, including content personalization, selections by topic, audio retelling of articles, an updated user interface, videos and podcasts.
The encyclopedia brings together both experts and ordinary users, providing everyone with the opportunity to become its authors, but only professionals guarantee verification of materials. The total number of articles in Russian has already exceeded 1,940,683.
The project has already started supporting about 20 languages of the peoples of Russia, including Altai, Bashkir, Buryat and others, and it is also planned to expand to 10 more languages. The press service stated that the project will be developed in 2024.
Source: Ferra

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