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Introduction to bibliographic database

Introduction to bibliographic database. InMagic DB/Textworks. Textbase vs database Opening sample databases (textbases) Searching Manipulating records Creating a database. Assignment 2. Plan for work – email to m.middleton@qut.edu.au by September 6 th Competed project by 9th October.

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Introduction to bibliographic database

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  1. Introduction to bibliographic database

  2. InMagic DB/Textworks • Textbase vs database • Opening sample databases (textbases) • Searching • Manipulating records • Creating a database

  3. Assignment 2 • Plan for work – email to m.middleton@qut.edu.au by September 6th • Competed project by 9th October

  4. Bibliographic data base • ‘Bibliographic’ as per page 12 of Unit information • The 45 records • The 6 categories listed must all be represented, but they need not be mutually exclusive, e.g. a digital document may also be an item within item or a graphic.

  5. Project plan • Team and roles • Topic/user group • Timeline (plan) • Sample records (any form) • Analysis of 3 of the records • Rules about fields • This may help to identify some validation ideas for your db • Diary • You may wish to try Teamworker (teamworker.qut.edu.au)

  6. Report • Project management component • Still required for individuals; emphasis on personal decisions regarding research, standards and formats • Searching • You don’t hand in the database • You do hand in reports and screens that make its content and functionality obvious. • Evaluation criteria • Research required, but check under Resources>Topics ….Library catalogue evaluation … on OLT

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