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TALON MODULE 4: Performing Effective Searches in Electronic Databases
What's In a Database?

The entries in databases are called records, the compilation of pieces of information about a single item in the database. If you searched for a book in the Library's catalog, the screen for that volume is a record.

Each record is divided into fields, and each field is designated for a particular type of data or text. For example, the author field contains the author’s name, the title field lists the title, and the subject field is for any subject headings (also sometimes called descriptors) that note what the work is about.


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