Searching
Databases
data·base: noun 1. A collection
of data arranged for ease and speed of search
and retrieval.
--The American Heritage®
Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.
2000.
This quality of being " ... arranged
for ease and speed of search and retrieval"
is what distinguishes a database from a computer
network like the Internet, which has no standardized
organization principle.
Databases may sometimes be accessed through the
Internet, but their contents are not retrieved
by search engine services like Google
or Yahoo! Most are available through
separate Web sites that charge a fee for use,
normally paid by libraries on behalf of their
users.
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