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Database design, and information storage and retrieval - Module 4

Talagala, Deepali (2002) Database design, and information storage and retrieval - Module 4.

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ICT for Library and Information Professionals: A Training Package for Developing Countries (ICTLIP) edited by Andrew Large, McGill University, and published by the Information and Informatics Unit, UNESCO Bangkok, Thailand, consists of 6 modules, namely, Module 1: Introduction to information and communication technologies; Module 2: Introduction to integrated library systems; Module 3: Information seeking in an electronic environment; Module 4: Database design, and information storage and retrieval; Module 5: The Internet as an information resource; and Module 6: Web page concept and design: getting a web site up and running. This is Module 4 Database design, and information storage and retrieval (Teacher's Guide) by Deepali Talagala. Module 4 concerns the concepts of database designing using WinISIS, and the storage and retrieval of information. By the end of the Module, students should: · Be able to use the basic features of WinISIS · Be able to identify the principles of database designing · Be able to design and use a sample database · Understand the technological features · Know how to use

EPrint Type:Tutorial
Keywords:ICT; Communication; Information Technology
Subjects:Information Retrieval
Databases
Information Systems
ID Code:1537
Deposited On:30 September 2006
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