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Library Research: Understanding Library Databases: Defining Databases

John B. Cade Library

Welcome to this short tutorial on Library Databases. Be sure to click the arrow button to navigate through the entire Library Database Tutorial. 

Definition

A library database is an organized collection of electronic information that allows a user to search for a particular topic, article, or book in a variety of ways (e.g. keyword, subject, author, title, year). Information found in databases is not available through the open web, as you may be required to purchase articles for a fee. 

 

Library databases contain the following information:
  • scholarly peer-reviewed articles
  • newspaper articles
  • trade publications
  • book reviews
  • magazine articles
  • dissertations/theses
The benefits of using John B. Cade Library access journals for your research are:
  • Journal articles are free.
  • You control the amount and type of information. 
  • You will save time and money.
  • The library has databases geared towards your research.