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Databases vs. Websites: What's The Difference?: Sources That Don't Count As The Web

Online databases contain scholarly articles, books, newspapers and other published works that have been compiled by experts. They can be searched using keywords and metadata like author and date. Full citations are provided. Databases include only vetted sources while websites can contain anything published without review. Database content is often only available through paid subscriptions but libraries provide free access. Websites may contain incorrect information and their rankings can be influenced by advertising.
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Databases vs. Websites: What's The Difference?: Sources That Don't Count As The Web

Online databases contain scholarly articles, books, newspapers and other published works that have been compiled by experts. They can be searched using keywords and metadata like author and date. Full citations are provided. Databases include only vetted sources while websites can contain anything published without review. Database content is often only available through paid subscriptions but libraries provide free access. Websites may contain incorrect information and their rankings can be influenced by advertising.
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Databases vs.

Websites:
What's the difference?

“Sources that don’t count as the Web”


What is an online database?
 Online databases contain information from published works, including complete articles from books,
magazines, and newspapers encyclopedias and other reference books.
 Library databases are searchable by Keywords, Subject, Author, Magazine Title, Date, etc.
 Library databases provide citation information: Author, if available, Title of Article Publication (Title of
Magazine, Newspaper, or Reference Book) and Date of Publication.
 There are different kinds of databases to help you with your research including: Newspapers &
Magazines, Opposing Viewpoints, Biography Resource Center, and Literature Resource Center.

How are the library’s online databases different from websites?


Library’s Online Databases Websites

Online databases include material created by The Internet does have some excellent information,
professionals or experts in the field like book, including some information that is not available
magazine and journal publishers. anywhere else. You just have to be willing to sort through
the information and determine what is reliable.

Often, you can see the EXACT same article that is in Anyone with a computer can publish on the Web,
the book or magazine. Citation information is given regardless of knowledge or expertise.
(Title, publication, date).

Most of what you find on the databases is not Some websites publish incorrect facts, hoaxes and jokes.
available elsewhere unless you pay for it. You cannot Often websites are old but not removed.
find the information through Google or other search
engines.

Some publishers are no longer providing information Search engines have their own rules about which
in a printed format. The only way to get the websites come up first on the page, often influenced by
information now is by using an online database. advertising dollars.

Cost: Free to you! The Library pays for these Some websites are free, but others may charge for
databases so that you can use them free of charge information.
even from home.

How Do I Use the Online Databases?


You can access the online databases from any Santa Clarita Public Library. To use the databases from
home, you will need to enter your library card number. Go to our website: www.santaclaritalibrary.com and
click on “Research & Reference”

For additional help or questions please call the Valencia Library at 661-259-4942

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