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Accounting/Taxation: Defining Databases

This LibGuide was created to provide library resources to accounting majors.

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.