Database
A database provides
a way of organizing information so that you can easily find what you are
looking for. Some types of databases are:
Print
Databases
The index of a book
is a print index. It allows you to go quickly to a topic in the book. A
phone book is another type of print database. |
Electronic
Databases
We usually think
of searchable electronic indexes and catalogs when we refer to databases.
Ely Library Catalog, Academic Search Premier, LexisNexis Academic, and
PsycINFO are examples of electronic databases. They let you quickly go
to a topic in books or periodicals. |
In an electronic
database each article or book has its own record, which provides information
about it.
Each record is composed
of individual pieces of information called fields. Fields include such
information as the author, title, publisher, subject heading, etc. for
that item. Each of these fields is a searchable access point to the information. |