From the encyclopedia’s home page:
Lest the role of the Encyclopedia be given more weight than it deserves, the editors make it clear that those who have written and edited have only tried to explain their understanding of Church history, doctrines, and procedures; their statements and opinions remain their own
Thanks zaffiroborant. I didn’t notice the home page connect to a “Preface”. In addition to the above, I found the following which encourages me that what is presented is reasonably accurate.It presents the work of hundreds of Latter-day Saint (LDS) lay scholars and others from throughout the world and provides a comprehensive reporting of Mormon history, scripture, doctrines, life, and knowledge, intended for both the non-Mormon and the LDS reader.
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When Macmillan Publishing Company asked authorities at Brigham Young University whether they would be interested in developing an encyclopedia about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Jeffrey R. Holland took the query to his Board of Trustees. They instructed him to proceed.
Working closely with Church authorities and Macmillan, President Holland chose an editor in chief and a board of editors.
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The Church does not have a paid clergy or a battery of theologians to write the articles.** It functions with a lay ministry**, and all members are encouraged to become scholars of the gospel. Over 730 men and women were asked to write articles on **topics assigned because of previous interest and study. **